

desertcart.in - Buy Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die book online at best prices in India on desertcart.in. Read Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die book reviews & author details and more at desertcart.in. Free delivery on qualified orders. Review: To know the excellency about the Lord Jesus Christ greatest gift- Salvation to mankind ! - I like any book on our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ This is really great book- and the author John Piper is also at his best Thank you God for this wonderful book- God bless Review: What John Piper has done in this book is take fifty of the results of Christ's death given in scripture and listed them for us as fifty reasons why Jesus came to die. That, of course, makes perfect sense because any results of Christ's death are intended purposes of Christ's death, since God has the power and wisdom to do things so that only exactly what He wishes is accomplished. This means that there are no unintended results from anything God does, only purposed results. And any purposed results are rightly called "reasons why." Each of the fifty reasons is allotted two pages of text. First, supporting scripture is given and then there are several paragraphs of explanation. This makes the book especially suited for devotional reading, two or three reasons at a time. Anything more than that might be too much, as there is so much reflect on in each little section. You'd think by now I'd know all there is to know about the purposes of Christ's death, but there were several in this book I'd never thought about before. For instance, one of the reasons Piper gives for Jesus coming to die is "to give marriage its deepest meaning." This is, of course, based in Ephesians 5. Our marriages were designed to picture Christ's relationship with his people, and Christ's suffering shows husbands (especially) how they should love their wives. And if Christ's death is an example of how we ought to love our spouses, then that's an important part of God's design for it. I'd call Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die an introductory level book--there's nothing difficult in it--and yet I'd say almost everyone will learn a thing of two from it. And who among us doesn't need a reminder of the infinite wisdom of God in the cross of Christ? Here are a few ways this book could be used: *It would make--dare I say it?--an excellent bathroom reader. *I'm going to use it as a universal gift book. There's nothing intimidating about it, the sections are short, and the information invaluable. Everyone needs to know what's in this book. I plan to order a few extra copies to have on hand whenever I need one to give away. *I recommend it for tucking in your purse to read while you're waiting in the supermarket check-out lines (or anywhere else for that matter.) That's how I read much of my copy. It sure beats the gossip magazines that I've been known to read while I wait. Not to mention how oh-so-right it is to be redeeming the time spent waiting to redeem your groceries (and maybe your coupons) by reading about the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. *It would be a very appropriate book to give to anyone who asks you about the meaning of the cross, something that I've had happen to me a couple of time so far this year. I gave a short answer--that's all I could do in an everyday conversation--but the whole multi-faceted answer is so much more glorious, and I wish I'd been able to say, "Here's a book you can have that explains it in much more depth." *It would be suitable for a small group to use for study.
| Best Sellers Rank | #235,043 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2,208 in Theology & Philosophy of Religion #3,737 in Christianity (Books) #8,476 in Crafts, Hobbies & Home |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (454) |
| Dimensions | 13.34 x 0.97 x 20.32 cm |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 158134788X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1581347883 |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 50 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 127 pages |
| Publication date | 27 January 2006 |
| Publisher | Crossway Books |
A**R
To know the excellency about the Lord Jesus Christ greatest gift- Salvation to mankind !
I like any book on our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ This is really great book- and the author John Piper is also at his best Thank you God for this wonderful book- God bless
R**K
What John Piper has done in this book is take fifty of the results of Christ's death given in scripture and listed them for us as fifty reasons why Jesus came to die. That, of course, makes perfect sense because any results of Christ's death are intended purposes of Christ's death, since God has the power and wisdom to do things so that only exactly what He wishes is accomplished. This means that there are no unintended results from anything God does, only purposed results. And any purposed results are rightly called "reasons why." Each of the fifty reasons is allotted two pages of text. First, supporting scripture is given and then there are several paragraphs of explanation. This makes the book especially suited for devotional reading, two or three reasons at a time. Anything more than that might be too much, as there is so much reflect on in each little section. You'd think by now I'd know all there is to know about the purposes of Christ's death, but there were several in this book I'd never thought about before. For instance, one of the reasons Piper gives for Jesus coming to die is "to give marriage its deepest meaning." This is, of course, based in Ephesians 5. Our marriages were designed to picture Christ's relationship with his people, and Christ's suffering shows husbands (especially) how they should love their wives. And if Christ's death is an example of how we ought to love our spouses, then that's an important part of God's design for it. I'd call Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die an introductory level book--there's nothing difficult in it--and yet I'd say almost everyone will learn a thing of two from it. And who among us doesn't need a reminder of the infinite wisdom of God in the cross of Christ? Here are a few ways this book could be used: *It would make--dare I say it?--an excellent bathroom reader. *I'm going to use it as a universal gift book. There's nothing intimidating about it, the sections are short, and the information invaluable. Everyone needs to know what's in this book. I plan to order a few extra copies to have on hand whenever I need one to give away. *I recommend it for tucking in your purse to read while you're waiting in the supermarket check-out lines (or anywhere else for that matter.) That's how I read much of my copy. It sure beats the gossip magazines that I've been known to read while I wait. Not to mention how oh-so-right it is to be redeeming the time spent waiting to redeem your groceries (and maybe your coupons) by reading about the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. *It would be a very appropriate book to give to anyone who asks you about the meaning of the cross, something that I've had happen to me a couple of time so far this year. I gave a short answer--that's all I could do in an everyday conversation--but the whole multi-faceted answer is so much more glorious, and I wish I'd been able to say, "Here's a book you can have that explains it in much more depth." *It would be suitable for a small group to use for study.
C**N
This book worked out as a great daily devotional. The chapters are short but each contained a deep message that needed ‘pondering’ time.
P**L
I am really enjoying this book, a great resource to use day by day, it is so much more than just a book to read but rather a resource to study each day
R**K
What John Piper has done in this book is take fifty of the results of Christ's death given in scripture and listed them for us as fifty reasons why Jesus came to die. That, of course, makes perfect sense because any results of Christ's death are intended purposes of Christ's death, since God has the power and wisdom to do things so that only exactly what He wishes is accomplished. This means that there are no unintended results from anything God does, only purposed results. And any purposed results are rightly called "reasons why." Each of the fifty reasons is allotted two pages of text. First, supporting scripture is given and then there are several paragraphs of explanation. This makes the book especially suited for devotional reading, two or three reasons at a time. Anything more than that might be too much, as there is so much reflect on in each little section. You'd think by now I'd know all there is to know about the purposes of Christ's death, but there were several in this book I'd never thought about before. For instance, one of the reasons Piper gives for Jesus coming to die is "to give marriage its deepest meaning." This is, of course, based in Ephesians 5. Our marriages were designed to picture Christ's relationship with his people, and Christ's suffering shows husbands (especially) how they should love their wives. And if Christ's death is an example of how we ought to love our spouses, then that's an important part of God's design for it. I'd call Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die an introductory level book--there's nothing difficult in it--and yet I'd say almost everyone will learn a thing of two from it. And who among us doesn't need a reminder of the infinite wisdom of God in the cross of Christ? Here are a few ways this book could be used: *It would make--dare I say it?--an excellent bathroom reader. *I'm going to use it as a universal gift book. There's nothing intimidating about it, the sections are short, and the information invaluable. Everyone needs to know what's in this book. I plan to order a few extra copies to have on hand whenever I need one to give away. *I recommend it for tucking in your purse to read while you're waiting in the supermarket check-out lines (or anywhere else for that matter.) That's how I read much of my copy. It sure beats the gossip magazines that I've been known to read while I wait. Not to mention how oh-so-right it is to be redeeming the time spent waiting to redeem your groceries (and maybe your coupons) by reading about the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. *It would be a very appropriate book to give to anyone who asks you about the meaning of the cross, something that I've had happen to me a couple of time so far this year. I gave a short answer--that's all I could do in an everyday conversation--but the whole multi-faceted answer is so much more glorious, and I wish I'd been able to say, "Here's a book you can have that explains it in much more depth." *It would be suitable for a small group to use for study.
S**N
"Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die" is a book I've decided to read every day for the rest of my life. Why? Because it keeps the wonder and awesomeness of the Cross ever present in my thoughts and soul. Sometimes we think, "I'm a Christian now. I've 'graduated' from the Cross and now I"ll go on to bigger things." This is simply not the truth at all. We need to be constantly reminded of all Christ did for us on the Cross. The Gospel is central to our Christian lives and has an answer for every problem we face. The realization of all that Christ did for us on the Cross brings us closer to His heart and helps us to know Him more intimately. The power of the Cross in our lives is crucial to any ministry in which we are involved. Each of the "50 Reasons" in Piper's book are only 2 pages in length, so they can easily be read daily. My husband and I have decided to read a chapter a day for the rest of our lives so that we never forget or put out of our minds the amazing Cross of Jesus Christ.
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