Devotionals are meant to cultivate your appetite for scripture and many do just that. However, there are some devotionals which do the exact opposite and give you little and tiny spoonfuls of scriptural sugar. This is not the case with Paul Tripp's new daily devotional.
This 365 day daily devotional will stir your heart with gospel affections. It is so easy to forget the gospel and wander from it over to an effort-filled, self-centered religious rut. Because we are prone to wander, Paul Tripp turns up the heat with gospel-saturated devotionals to strengthen the tie that binds you to Jesus and His grace.
This devotional is strong and grace-filled, leaving you with a desire for grace and vision of Jesus that makes you draw near to Him, which causes Him to draw near to you. Isn't that what a devotional is meant to do? Exactly! And that is what you will find in this devotional.
We all need gospel-saturation in our hearts & minds. Allow yourself the daily dose of the good news of Jesus in various stories from the scriptures so that you "keep it between the ditches" and avoid the ruts of religious efforts.
Thank you Crossway and Beyond the Page reviews for the ebook. I was not required to write a biased/positive review.
This 365 day daily devotional will stir your heart with gospel affections. It is so easy to forget the gospel and wander from it over to an effort-filled, self-centered religious rut. Because we are prone to wander, Paul Tripp turns up the heat with gospel-saturated devotionals to strengthen the tie that binds you to Jesus and His grace.
This devotional is strong and grace-filled, leaving you with a desire for grace and vision of Jesus that makes you draw near to Him, which causes Him to draw near to you. Isn't that what a devotional is meant to do? Exactly! And that is what you will find in this devotional.
We all need gospel-saturation in our hearts & minds. Allow yourself the daily dose of the good news of Jesus in various stories from the scriptures so that you "keep it between the ditches" and avoid the ruts of religious efforts.
Thank you Crossway and Beyond the Page reviews for the ebook. I was not required to write a biased/positive review.