Book Review: "Good or God?" by John Bevere
"Good or God?: Why Good Without God Isn't Enough" by John Bevere is a compelling exploration of the often-overlooked difference between what is commonly perceived as "good" and what is truly "godly." In a world where morality and ethics are frequently shaped by societal norms rather than divine principles, Bevere's book challenges readers to discern the difference and seek out God's will in every aspect of their lives. The Central Premise: Good vs. God The book's central thesis is simple yet profound: not everything that is good in the eyes of the world is aligned with God's purpose. Bevere builds this argument by drawing on both Scripture and personal experiences, illustrating how easy it is to be led astray by seemingly good intentions that lack a foundation in God's truth. One of the key scriptures that Bevere uses to frame his argument is from the book of Isaiah: "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your way...
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