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Book Review: The Practice of Godliness

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The Practice of Godliness is an excellent book by Jerry Bridges.  It is a re-release of his sequel to the first book, The Pursuit of Holiness.  In this book he addresses areas to grow in, “to put on” the new self and grow in Christian character.  Pastor Bridges establishes three core elements (fear of God, love of God, desire for God = devotion to God) and the nature and need for training, and then briefly overviews each of 12 characteristics of God and His followers.  Pastor Bridges’ book is heavily rooted in the Word but in an easy and flowing writing style.  It is a practical exposition, encouraging the reader to apply what is developed.  The author correctly focuses on internal heart and mind change in order to impact our outward behaviors – “good fruit can only grow from good roots and proper nourishment.”  It is not necessary to read these chapters in order; the reader can “skip around” if needed.  It would be helpful for the reader to read and study more on the areas of immediate concern.  The additional study guide is helpful for further discussion and study.  This is an excellent book to read and study through and apply in the life of any believer and follower of Christ.

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Book Review: Respectable Sins

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Jerry Bridges has written a powerful new book of hope for all Christians, Respectable Sins.  This book is for all sinners, especially evangelical Christians.  It is a painful book to read because it forces us to be honest with our ugliness in all its forms, yet it is hopeful because he reminds us of 1 Peter 5:5, “God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.”  It is easy to read and consistent with much of his previous writings.  In the first half of the book he provides an overview of the gospel and its effects upon our lives; in the second half he applies it practically in dealing with specific and “respectable” sins we tolerate in ourselves, such as discontent, pride, and unthankfulness.  Jerry Bridges draws upon years of wisdom and experience in his book and is honest and personal in admitting his struggles and successes and weaknesses in his walk with the Lord.  An optional study guide is available for purchase as well.  This is an excellent book for spiritual formation and our progressive sanctification and deeper growth and commitment to the Lord.

 

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