When Strivings Cease: Replacing the Gospel of Self-Improvement with the Gospel of Life-Transforming Grace

When Strivings Cease: Replacing the Gospel of Self-Improvement with the Gospel of Life-Transforming Grace

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  • Create Date:2021-07-30 02:18:58
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Ruth Chou Simons
  • ISBN:1400224993
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Summary

This is not a call to get busy; it’s a call to get discerning。 

In this hustling, image-forward age of opportunity, women are more anxious than ever。 Despite all the affirming memes and self-reflections that dominate social media feeds, approval and worth often seem assigned to what we do rather than who we are。 And we end up constantly feeling behind, lacking, and like we're failing--at home, at work, with friends, with God。

Ruth Chou Simons knows something of feeling measured by achievement, performance, and the approval of others。 As a Taiwanese immigrant growing up between two cultures, Ruth was always on a mission to prove her worth。 Until she came to truly understand the one thing that changes everything: the extravagant, undeserved gift of grace from a merciful God。 In When Strivings Cease, Ruth guides us all on a journey to find freedom from the never-ending quest for self-improvement。 She shows us how to


examine the ways we look to superficial means of acceptance and belonging, and find relief in realizing we can't be so amazing that we won't need grace;
stop seeing God as someone we perform for and start finding delight in responding to God's welcome; and
find relief from running the hamster wheel of relying on our own strength, our own abilities, and our own savvy--and always coming up short--by truly understanding the freedom Jesus purchased。
With personal story, biblical insights, practical applications, and original artwork by Ruth, this transformational new book helps us see the beautiful truth that God's favor is the only currency we need, because in Christ we are enough。

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Reviews

Kayla Hollatz

4。25 stars。 This was a wonderfully written memoir focused on trading self-improvement for the Gospel。 With soul-stirring reflections and deep scriptural analysis, Ruth brings her strong voice to the conversation, urging others to accept grace instead of finding their identity in good works。 I also loved reading Ruth’s perspective as a Chinese immigrant which made the book feel even more special。 Everything from the art to the writing was so well done。 I connected more to the first part of this b 4。25 stars。 This was a wonderfully written memoir focused on trading self-improvement for the Gospel。 With soul-stirring reflections and deep scriptural analysis, Ruth brings her strong voice to the conversation, urging others to accept grace instead of finding their identity in good works。 I also loved reading Ruth’s perspective as a Chinese immigrant which made the book feel even more special。 Everything from the art to the writing was so well done。 I connected more to the first part of this book than the second part, but I’d absolutely recommend this book to other Believers。 。。。more