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Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ

Publisher:
, 2004
ISBN: 9781581346237
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Overview

Who is Jesus Christ? You’ve never met him in person, and you don’t know anyone who has. But there is a way to know who he is. How? Jesus Christ—the divine Person revealed in the Bible—has a unique excellence and a spiritual beauty that speaks directly to our souls and says, “Yes, this is truth.” It’s like seeing the sun and knowing that it is light, or tasting honey and knowing that it is sweet. The depth and complexity of Jesus shatter our simple mental frameworks. He baffled proud scribes with his wisdom but was understood and loved by children. He calmed a raging storm with a word but would not get himself down from the cross. Look at the Jesus of the Bible. Keep your eyes open, and fill them with the portrait of Jesus in God’s Word. Jesus said, “If anyone’s will is to do God’s will, he will know whether the teaching is from God or whether I am speaking on my own authority.” Ask God for the grace to do his will, and you will see the truth of his Son. John Piper has written this book in the hope that all will see Jesus for who he really is and will come to enjoy him above all else.

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Product Details

  • Title: Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
  • Author: John Piper
  • Publisher: Crossway Books
  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Pages: 125

Top Highlights

“Christ does not exist in order to make much of us. We exist in order to enjoy making much of him. The assumption of this book is that to know the glories of Christ is an end, not a means. Christ is not glorious so that we get wealthy or healthy. Christ is glorious so that rich or poor, sick or sound, we might be satisfied in him.” (Page 21)

“The physical eye is meant to say to the spiritual eye, ‘Not this, but the Maker of this, is the Desire of your soul.’” (Page 14)

“And this kind of ‘seeing’ is the healing of our disordered lives. ‘We all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another’ (2 Corinthians 3:18).” (Page 17)

“In the end, the only ‘good name’ that matters is not how men feel about us, but how God feels about us” (Page 63)

“But the meaning of this magnitude is not mainly about us. It’s about God.” (Page 14)

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