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Conclusion

The Bookends: A Personal Worldview

 

 

  1. What is a “worldview” and why is it important? (149)

 

  1. Explain how the bookends can be a personal worldview. (149-150)

 

  1. How is the Bookends Personal Worldview helpful in each of the three arenas of sin? (150-151)

 

  1. Other than helping in our battle against sin, in what other areas does the Bookends Personal Worldview help? (152)

 

  1. What does the Bookends Personal Worldview provide that makes it so helpful and worthwhile? (152-153)

 

  1. How does Isaiah’s response, “Here am I! Send me” reflect the ultimate goal of living between the bookends? (153-154)

 

  1. Read the second paragraph on page 154. Visualize the activities of your life from this moment forward as books that are stabilized and secured by leaning on both bookends. How does this change your outlook on life? How does it change your plans for the rest of the day, the rest of the week, and your long-term future?

 

  1. Look back to the questions on page 16 and answer them again. How do your answers compare to those you wrote when you studied the Introduction? Summarize what you have learned from The Bookends.

 

 

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