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This a great theological book. From the beginning of the book the reader is challenged with this statement, "There never has been an era when too many people thought too deeply about God or knew him too well. It is impossible to know God too... [Read on]
I read this book twice to digest all the information. I love reading the wisdom of John Piper. Through out this book I highlighted like crazy. One of my favorite quotes is "Don't run your eyes over the promises of God like the wrong pages in a... [Read on]
I had very high hopes in recieving this material. It looked to be a great addition to my daily devotions. This book reached almost all of my expectation. From the title I got the impression that it would be a very uplifting and encouraging... [Read on]
John Piper is a very smart man. This is extremely evident in all of his books. The sentence structure is complex and Piper makes arguments that leaves the average person scratching his head in bewilderment. Dr. Piper also knows his Bible... [Read on]
I will probably be booed for what I am about to write, but I could not get into this book. The topic is one worthy of writing about and Mr. Piper is no doubt a gifted writer, but try as I might I could not get interested. I picked it up several... [Read on]
This book is shaped by one thought that gripped the author to write this book. That is this quote from Henry Scougal: The worth and excellency of a soul is to be measured by the object of its love. (loc. 255) This is a truth which we can... [Read on]
The back cover of this book asks, “Isn’t it true–we really don’t know someone until we understand what makes that person happy?” While I may not agree with the absoluteness of the sentence, I do think there is a lot that can be learned about a... [Read on]
Typically John Piper's books are a bit too deep for me and I have difficulty understanding them. In his book, "The Pleasures of God", he does a very eloquent job of explaining God's delight in being God. The book has taken me a while to get... [Read on]
Offering a review of a book that has now survived three revisions may seem about as beneficial as paying compliments to a superstar quarterback. With that said, I offer these words of reflection not to validate this work. That has already been... [Read on]
Dr. John Piper has brought another text to the forefront of Christianity in The Pleasures of God. Throughout this text, Dr. Piper expresses the heart of God in 9 chapters. Dr. Piper addresses the pleasure of God in the following... [Read on]