John Piper
encourages the heart, stimulates the mind, and renews the spirit with his
recent devotional A Godward Heart.
Perhaps “devotional” is misleading. When thinking of devotional, one often
pictures a single page consisting of 3-4 paragraphs, usually illustrating some well-known
Bible verse, and ending with a cheesy poem. Piper’s submissions are more like
essays with a devotional flare. He calls them meditations.
This volume
consists of 50 meditations that are somewhat random in subject. They represent a
set of diverse topics such as, “What Will the Final Judgment Mean to You,” “Abolition
and the Roots of Public Justice,” “When Signs and Wonders Go Bad,” and “Coed
Combat and Cultural Cowardice,” to name a few. The subjects are all over the place, but there
is a common thread through them all: a desire to display the supremacy of God
in all things and to treasure the pleasures of Christ for the glory of God.
Piper manages to shine the light of the gospel even when dealing with such
topics as the role of women in combat. In addition, his meditations are deeply
basted in Scripture. All “opinions” have been sifted through the grid of God’s
Word.
A Godward Heart is the latest addition to Piper’s
series of heart stirring meditations. My initial exposure to these writings was
reading his first book of meditations, A
Godward Life. I highly recommend these meditations as part of your
devotional reading. John Piper never fails to stimulate deep thinking while at
the same time causing the heart to be lifted in worship to our God.
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