Let The Nations Be Glad Book Review

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Thomas F

 

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July 25, 2014

 

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University

 

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C

 

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8 / 1981

 

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This book guides the reader through the core issues of missions in seven chapters which are grouped into three parts. In part 1, Piper discusses missions as means of worshipping God (ch.1) followed by the power of prayer and the price of suffering in missions (ch.2 & 3). Part 2 is devoted to answering two very important questions of whether Jesus Christ is the only way to salvation (ch...
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In the final part, Piper explores the relationship between the compassion for people and the passion for the glory of God (ch.6), and the true meaning of worship (ch.7). Opening statement of the first chapter contains the central theme of the book, supremacy of God in missions. Piper states that “Missions is not the ultimate goal of the church...
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