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A life can drift. A heart can return.
Reordered is a Christian devotional reflection for ordinary adults who feel tired, scattered, spiritually distant, or quietly out of order. Through the Ten Commandments and the Seven Sins, Samuel Ashford offers a calm, honest, grace-centered way to examine the patterns that shape daily life: fear, control, comparison, anger, appetite, exhaustion, hidden desire, and the slow drift away from God.
This is not a harsh theology lecture or a religious performance manual. It is a reflective Christian living book for readers who want to understand why life can look functional on the outside while feeling burdened within. The Ten Commandments are presented as mirrors for the moral shape of love, and the Seven Sins are treated as names for patterns of desire that still show up in modern homes, marriages, finances, screens, habits, resentment, family wounds, and private sadness.
With gentle clarity, Reordered invites readers into Christian self-examination without despair. What has taken first place? Where has responsibility become control? Where has rest become guilt? Where has anger become a throne, envy made gratitude difficult, or appetite become escape? These questions are not used to crush the soul. They are offered as a way to tell the truth before God and begin again by grace.
Across twenty-four reflective chapters, plus appendices for personal reflection or small groups, this book moves from the quiet disorder of modern life to the moral mirror of the commandments, the hidden patterns beneath the Seven Sins, and the hope of a life reordered by grace. Its tone is pastoral, steady, and practical, speaking to parents, spouses, caregivers, sons, daughters, and everyday believers carrying more than they know how to name.
The book's reflections stay close to ordinary places: the home, the workplace, the phone screen, the bank account, the family table, the strained conversation, the private habit, and the tired evening when prayer feels difficult. It gives readers words for the places where faith has become distant, love has become tense, and survival has become the permanent order of the soul.
Readers can expect a thoughtful spiritual growth book that helps them name what has become disordered, receive conviction without confusing it with condemnation, and take small faithful steps toward truth, repentance, rest, repair, gratitude, mercy, and love.
This Book Is For Readers Who...
After the drift, return. After the disorder, grace.
Begin the quiet work of letting life be reordered by truth, grace, and love.
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