(Review) Facing Your Final Job Review.



Title:Facing Your Final Job Review
Author(s):Woodrow Kroll
Publisher:Crossway Books
Pages:223

What will it be like for you when you are standing at the Judgment seat of Christ? A question to few of us ask, or even know the answer to. Honestly it is not a subject I had considered before. I am now! This book tries to show you not only what it will be like but what will be judged and what our rewards might be. Mr Kroll reminds us that our motives for doing what we do will have an impact as well. Are you doing it for Christ or yourself? Will your works stand up to the fire or be burned up? This is something you should be asking yourself everyday.

The book is Biblically based and well researched. He uses biblical references to show his points, which I appreciated. Many books that I have read in the past have made a few fleeting references to scripture but not really gone to the trouble of explaining them to me. He didn’t use anything out of context or try to confuse the reader with too much scripture.

This is a really good book that makes you do a lot of soul searching. I found a few problems in my life that I had never even realized until now. Honestly, there are some things that I do that I do for me. I thought my motives were pure until I really evaluated them. This one took me a little longer to read than normal, but that’s a good thing. I was taking it all in and I honestly think I did learn something from it. Now I just need to apply it to my life!
Rating: ★★★★★

The book, Facing Your Final Job Review, was provided to me at no cost by Active Christian Media and Crossway for review purposes. To become a reviewer for ACM you may click here.

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2 Responses to “ (Review) Facing Your Final Job Review. ”

  1. All kingdoms will fall on that terrible day, even the ones that stand so tall within each heart. As much as we can read and meditate upon that day, nothing stands as true of this one truth…it is coming. One where clay is before its Creator once again…where the constant quest of the soul meets its journey’s end…where borrowed breath is exchanged for eternal air. Words truely cannot give this day justice…only time will tell.

  2. Another one to add to my list.

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