You Can’t Take It with You

You Can’t Take It with You by John Ortberg, published by Zondervan in 2009, is a concise exploration of the significance we place on material possessions. This 95-page book invites readers to reflect on the temporal nature of their belongings and encourages a shift in perspective regarding what truly matters in life. Written in English, it serves as an accessible guide for those seeking to reassess their priorities amidst a materialistic culture.
In this book, Ortberg presents insights that challenge readers to consider the deeper values beyond their physical “stuff.” Drawing from themes of personal growth and Christian living, the content encourages a healthier outlook on life and the things we accumulate. By examining the relationship between our possessions and our spiritual well-being, readers will find a thoughtful approach to navigating the complexities of modern life.
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We all have stuff—and stuff is important. Our homes, jobs, hobbies, wardrobe, and toys make this life more enjoyable. But if our entire perspective is colored by our ‘things’ we lose sight of the temporal nature of all that we have. This easy-to-read gift book leads the reader to consider what’s ultimately important and encourages a healthier perspective on the materialistic nature of our lives. Content is excerpted from When the Game Is Over, It All Goes Back in the Box by John Ortberg.
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