Vocation, Michael Berg
Vocation, Michael Berg
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Vocation
The Setting for Human Flourishing

Author: Michael Berg, Raleigh Sadler

Narrator: Michael Berg

Unabridged: 4 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/21/2021


Synopsis

How shall we live? What is the good life? What is the value of a person? What is my place in this world? Is God active in this world? These are questions that have been asked in every culture and in every era. From the Hebrew concept of Shalom (wholeness/well-being) to the Greek concept of Eudaimonia (happiness) and even to the American notion that all people have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, great thinkers have pondered what it means for humans to flourish.    The doctrine of vocation uniquely answers these questions. A certain level of security, prosperity, and freedom are essential components of human flourishing. God provides these components by working through humans in their stations in life such as parents and police (security), farmers and bankers (prosperity), and soldiers and governments (freedom).   And yet there is more for which we humans strive. We are the types of beings whose wonderment drives us to the pursuit of knowledge, justice, and achievement. In short, we desire to be justified. We want to be valued. We want to be right or just. We strive for epic-ness. But no mere human adulation will satisfy. Nor can we justify ourselves before God with our broken lives. God justifies Christians through Christ and then uses them. God adds another component to human flourishing: purpose. He uses Christians in his economy of love to take care of the world. He lifts us from the ordinary to accomplish the extraordinary even as we carry ordinary tasks. For the Christian these stations become callings or vocations.    This can only fully be appreciated if the Christian knows that he or she is free from pleasing God through works. Once the Christian is freed from this burden the whole of the Christian life is reoriented to the free exercise of love towards neighbor. It is the highest calling, the truly good, flourishing, and happy life.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeremiah on July 05, 2022

Hands down one of the best books on vocation I've read. Berg admits that he stands on the shoulders of proverbial giants on the subject of vocation like Martin Luther, Gustav Wingren, and Gene Veith. Yet Berg's contribution to the discussion of vocation provides a pastoral and experiential clarity t......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on September 19, 2021

Vocation is love Loving your neighbor is the center of vocation. This book teaches us that once we realize our freedom is Christ we can fully engage our vocation.......more

Goodreads review by Philip Bartelt on June 16, 2021

An excellent primer on Vocation for laypeople but also a good read for pastors and theologians. Berg presents a thoroughly Lutheran account of vocation flowing out of the commendable work of Gene Veith, Gustaf Wingren, and John Pless. He focuses heavily on the relationship between justification and......more

Goodreads review by Josef on June 01, 2025

Some other reviewers seem to have really enjoyed this book, so you can judge for yourself whether my less-then-stellar rating is uncharitable. And don’t get me wrong, I took some good things away from this book. Nevertheless, here’s my basic take: If you want to learn more about vocation, your time......more

Goodreads review by Benjamin on August 23, 2025

Excellent! In a world trying to figure out what’s best for the self, Berg points us outside of ourselves to seeing Christ in our neighbor. Wonderful writing, points, and presentation of human flourishment. I also felt convicted many times and found myself applying Berg’s writing to my daily living.......more