
by John Piper
Non-fiction
This unique book (in title and in content) is truly quite interesting. It's typical of Piper in that he tackles hard questions and is able to give legitimate, feasible answers in simple (if long) terms.
It is an unusual Piper book in that its short. He is able to offer profound truths in an appealingly condensed manner.
While the topic is spectacular (spectacularly bad) sins, especially the sin of Christ's murder, it is truly a study in God's sovereignty (what else?). For each sin discussed, Piper shows how God is sovereign and glorified.
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