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Live No Lies: Recognize and Resist the Three Enemies That Sabotage Your Peace

Live No Lies: Recognize and Resist the Three Enemies That Sabotage Your Peace

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The bestselling author of The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry equips readers to recognize and resist the lies that seek to rob them of peace and freedom.
 

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Live No Lies is brilliant, deep, scriptural, and will equip you to face the enemy and fight.”—Jennie Allen, New York Times bestselling author of Get Out of Your Head

We are at war. Not with a foreign government or domestic terrorists or a creepy new artificial intelligence hell-bent on taking over the world. No, it’s a war we feel deep inside our own chests: we are at war with lies.
 
The problem isn’t so much that we
tell lies but that we live them. We let them into our bodies, and they sabotage our peace. All around us in the culture and deep within our own body memories are lies: deceptive ideas that wreak havoc on our emotional health and spiritual well-being, and deceptive ideas about who God is, who we are, and what the good life truly is.
 
The choice is not whether to fight or not fight, but whether we win or surrender.

Ancient apprentices of Jesus developed a paradigm for this war; they spoke of the three enemies of the soul: the devil, the flesh, and the world.
Live No Lies taps into this ancient wisdom from saints of the Way and translates the three enemies for the modern era, with all its secularism and sophistication. As a generation, we chuckle at the devil as a premodern myth, we are confused by Scripture’s teaching on the flesh in an age where sensual indulgence is a virtue not a vice, and we have little to no category for the New Testament concept of the world.
 
In this provocative and practical book, bestselling author John Mark Comer combines cultural analysis with spiritual formation. He identifies the role lies play in our spiritual
deformation and lays out a strategic plan to overcome them.
 
Do you feel the tug-of-war in your own heart, the inner conflict between truth and lies? The spirit and the flesh? The Way of Jesus and the world? It’s time to start winning. It’s time to live no lies...

#Christian Discipleship #Christian Self-Help #Christian Spiritual Growth

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Editorial Reviews

“This is the book I’ve been waiting for and one of the most important books a follower of Jesus will ever read. It will become a classic.”—Christine Caine, founder of A21 and Propel Women

“John Mark Comer is a gift to the church. He writes with adept cultural nuance, theological savvy, and refreshing spiritual depth. InLive No Lies,he’s taken on a multilayered, ancient topic and brilliantly rearticulated it for our generation. This is a gem.”—Rich Villodas, lead pastor of New Life Fellowship and author ofThe Deeply Formed Life

“In a time that feels full of contradictions and confusion, John Mark does a masterful job of laying out what is true, what true is, and why it matters deeply that we know the truth. This is the book for our day.”—Annie F. Downs, New York Times bestselling author of That Sounds Fun

“I devoured every word of this book and found myself deeply stirred and nourished. John Mark speaks to the mind and soul, as he uncovers in his usual thoughtful way the three great enemies to our peace—the world, the flesh, and the devil. You will emerge better after reading these pages.”—Bryan Loritts, author of Insider Outsider

“Every day we are dealing with temptations in multiple forms that draw us away from faithfulness to the Way of Jesus. In this compelling work, John Mark gives a vision of the beauty of Jesus in a culture of lies.”—Jon Tyson, pastor of Church of the City New York and author ofThe Intentional Father

“This book is a godsend. It exposes our spiritual enemy of untruth—a foe impacting our societies on a global scale. In a world where everyone tries to live their own ‘truth,’ this book reveals and challenges the many lies that have become common, normal, and accepted in our everyday conversations and decisions..”—Albert Tate, lead pastor of Fellowship Church

“Comer has personally helped me on my faith journey and I believe he is one of the greatest teachers of our generation. As you readLive No Lies, your heart will be strengthened and your eyes opened to the daily war waged against our personal peace.”—Rich Wilkerson Jr., pastor of VOUS Church

“In a time where deception seems to have settled upon the land like a dense fog, Live No Lies offers us a clearing to see how we have been deceived, to learn how we deceive ourselves, and to flee from the one who deceives. An essential guide for discernment in our contested age.”—Mark Sayers, senior leader of Red Church in Melbourne, Australia, and author of a number of books including Strange Days and Reappearing Church

About the Author

John Mark Comer is the founding pastor of Bridgetown Church in Portland, Oregon, a teacher and writer with Practicing the Way, and the bestselling author ofThe Ruthless Elimination of Hurryplus four previous books.

About John Mark Comer - in his own words.

I’m a teacher and writer in Southern California.

For nearly two decades, I pastored at Bridgetown Church in Portland, Oregon. We started as a new community who were fascinated by the simple idea of discovering what it meant to gather and practice the Way of Jesus together in the heart of our city.

After leading our church through five years of spiritual formation initiatives and seeing the impact, I wanted to help other churches discover a similar path of apprenticing under Jesus. In 2021, with the blessing of the church, I stepped away from my role as pastor to launch Practicing the Way, a nonprofit designed to create simple, beautiful formation resources for church communities around the world.

Today, I’m developing new practices, courses, and podcasts for Practicing the Way and serving as a teacher in residence at Vintage Church LA with my wife Tammy and our three kids: Jude, Moses, and Sunday.

I’m also the New York Times bestselling author of seven books, including The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry, Live No Lies, and God Has a Name. I recently finished work on a new book about embarking on the journey of formation called Practicing the Way: Be with Jesus. Become like him. Do as he did.

I hold a master’s degree in Biblical and Theological Studies from Western Seminary, and these days, you can find me continuing to read, listen, and learn what it looks like to follow Jesus in community.

My desire is to be with Jesus, become like him, and do what he would do if he were me. If you are on a similar journey, may I be a companion on the Way.

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Dusty
Invitation into Reality I have read John Mark since Garden City tracking through work, rest, the very uniqueness of God, this His interaction with us, slowing down and simplifying to name a few. I have attempted to put many of these things in practice, but find that my life with God and others is still hard (and Comer never suggests it will not be). Live No Lies comes back to a fundamental issue in historical Christianity: The world, the flesh and the devil. Another piece of the mystery of spiritual formation. The titbits about the devil are great (the satan, the evil one, the devil, etc. are titles, not names, he is a created being, and he could be part of the evolutionary process towards brokenness). It is nice to have a new set of facts to break out for a dinner party, but the real weight of the book is the reminder that we have a very real adversary that comes to us through lies. In a post enlightenment world this infamous being is easy to laugh at, dismiss, or misunderstand (little goatee and pitchfork in hand). Comer invites us to reconsider this folly in the spirit of how Howard Thurman and Dallas Willard remind us of a very real, present, intelligent, and joyful Jesus. I have awakened, if even just a bit more, to the battle going on for my soul. I see this in the way I lack confidence at times of my identity as a beloved child of God in the unshakable Kingdom or the way I doubt the stability of my marriage. Where do these ideas come from? Why do I feel crippled by them? There is a beautiful invitation out of these lies and into reality, or truth. I highly recommend this book for those seeking to deepen their journey into the mystery of Christ.
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Brooks Lemmon
A Work of Art! Another phenomenal work from the man, JMC. This book was very eye-opening in regard to the devil's strategy for destruction. The enemy's main plan of attack is "deceitful ideas that play to disordered desires that are normalized in a sinful society." John Mark spent time breaking down and giving advice for combatting the deceitful ideas of Satan, the disordered desires of our flesh, and the sinful society of our world. For each of the three enemies (World, Flesh, Devil) John Mark gives counter-strategies. For fighting the lies of the Devil we must take on practices of quiet prayer and scripture reading. For fighting the flesh we must begin regular practices of fasting and confession, not just when we are in a time of need. For the World, he mentions that we actually aren't fighting against it, but rather we are fighting for it. He urges the reader to view the Church as a creative minority that slowly affects the host culture through its countercultural practices of love. Just another great book by John Mark Comer. Excited to create my own monastic handbook for combatting demons as per his recommendation...
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Jodi
Isola is a gripping and emotionally charged novel that immerses readers in the raw beauty and brutality of survival. Allegra Goodman masterfully brings to life the tragic yet empowering story of Marguerite de la Rocque, a young woman cast away on a desolate island in the 16th century. The story follows Marguerite, a noblewoman thrust into a harsh reality when her guardian, Roberval, gambles away her inheritance and drags her on a dangerous expedition to New France. What begins as a tale of loss and betrayal transforms into an intense fight for survival after Marguerite’s love affair with Roberval’s secretary is discovered. Marguerite and her loyal servant, Damienne, are abandoned on a rocky island with minimal supplies and forced to battle hunger, freezing weather, and despair. Goodman’s writing is both lyrical and haunting, capturing the stark contrast between Marguerite’s former life of privilege and the unrelenting wilderness she must now endure. The relationship between Marguerite and Damienne is tender and complex, offering a glimpse of love and resilience amid overwhelming hardship. The survival scenes are particularly powerful—each moment brimming with tension, grief, and fleeting hope. What sets Isola apart is its foundation in historical events. Knowing that Marguerite de la Rocque’s story is inspired by true history makes her journey even more poignant. Goodman breathes new life into this nearly forgotten figure, turning Marguerite into a symbol of defiance, strength, and rebirth. Fans of historical fiction and survival stories will find Isola utterly captivating. It’s a novel about survival in its most literal sense, but also about finding one’s faith, identity, and inner strength when everything else is stripped away. This beautifully written tale will linger in your mind long after you turn the last page. Highly recommended!
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Jan 8, 2025
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Cheryl Chen
I’m not someone who collects books—I usually pass them along. But this one is staying with me. I know I’ll read it again because each time, it will reveal something new about myself. As someone with sisters, the relationships in this story stirred deep emotions and brought back so many memories. This isn’t just a book I enjoyed—it’s one I’ll treasure, along with the beautifully brought-to-life characters who now feel like old friends.
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Jan 8, 2025
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Charlotte
When I first picked up March by Geraldine Brooks, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Like many, I grew up loving Little Women, but I never gave much thought to Mr. March’s life away from home. Brooks changed that for me. The story dives into what Robert March experienced during the Civil War, a time when he left his wife and four daughters behind to serve as a Union chaplain. Through his eyes, we see the brutal realities of war, the weight of his ideals, and the constant tug-of-war between his duty to his country and his family. What struck me most was how Brooks captured his humanity—his flaws, his hopes, and his heartbreak. She doesn’t sugarcoat the sacrifices or shy away from the complexities of his choices. By the end, I felt like I truly understood what it means to carry the burden of both love and duty. This book is more than a companion to Little Women—it’s a powerful, stand-alone story that lingers long after you’ve turned the last page.
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Jan 8, 2025
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Barbara O’Connor
I think the Pulitzer committee made a wise choice.
Jan 8, 2025
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The Winds
A Compelling Biography of a Billionaire Dissident Mark Clifford’s account of Jimmy Lai’s extraordinary life offers more than just the story of a man—it’s also a vivid exploration of Hong Kong’s history and struggles. From Lai’s arrival in the 1960s as a 12-year-old refugee from mainland China, working in a clothing factory, to his current status as Hong Kong’s most prominent political prisoner, the book captures a journey marked by resilience, faith, and an unyielding fight for freedom. As Western media often overlooks Hong Kong’s plight, this book is essential reading. Pick up a copy, and share it widely to shed light on a story that deserves greater attention.
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Dec 29, 2024
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Claire
讀完《力》,我的內心久久無法平靜。這本書不只是講述暴力,而是透過角色的經歷,探討暴力如何影響人性,以及人們如何找到力量與希望。 周郁芬的故事特別觸動我。她逃離不幸婚姻,卻因此傷害了孩子,讓我不禁思考自由與責任的平衡。還有洪安安,渴望父親認同卻深陷家庭暴力陰影,那種矛盾感讓人心疼。 故事背景橫跨政界、黑幫、學院和家庭,看似複雜,卻環環相扣。作者寫得真實,讓我感受到暴力不僅是外在行為,也是一種內在掙扎。然而,即使困境重重,角色們仍努力尋找出路,有人選擇離開,有人選擇和解,這讓我看到了希望。
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Dec 8, 2024
水深之處是一本很真摯的作品。當中的情節和情感很動人,讓我想起自己與情緒病鬥爭的日子,亦讓我想到家人和朋友對我的支持和鼓勵。