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Awe: Why It Matters For Everything We Think, Say, and Do

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31 October 2015

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Humans are hardwired for awe. Whether it's a landscape, a work of art, or the birth of a baby, we love to be amazed and moved. Paul David Tripp reflects on how awe is central to our relationship with God, and shows how it affects our approach to spiritual warfare,...

Humans are hardwired for awe. Whether it's a landscape, a work of art, or the birth of a baby, we love to be amazed and moved. Paul David Tripp reflects on how awe is central to our relationship with God, and shows how it affects our approach to spiritual warfare, ministry, material things, and more!

Humans are hardwired for awe. Whether it's the Grand Canyon, a beautiful work of art, or the birth of a baby, we love to be amazed. But there's something-or Someone, rather-who surpasses all others: God himself. Helping us kindle an ever-growing passion for God's glory, this book by popular author Paul David Tripp reminds us of the importance of awe for shaping everything we choose, decide, think, desire, say, and do. Reflecting on how awe for God impacts our approach to spiritual warfare, ministry, material things, and more, Tripp will energize your love for God by opening your eyes afresh to the glory of his love, grace, and power.

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Humans are hardwired for awe. Whether it's a landscape, a work of art, or the birth of a baby, we love to be amazed and moved. Paul David Tripp reflects on how awe is central to our relationship with God, and shows how it affects our approach to spiritual warfare,...

Humans are hardwired for awe. Whether it's a landscape, a work of art, or the birth of a baby, we love to be amazed and moved. Paul David Tripp reflects on how awe is central to our relationship with God, and shows how it affects our approach to spiritual warfare, ministry, material things, and more!

Humans are hardwired for awe. Whether it's the Grand Canyon, a beautiful work of art, or the birth of a baby, we love to be amazed. But there's something-or Someone, rather-who surpasses all others: God himself. Helping us kindle an ever-growing passion for God's glory, this book by popular author Paul David Tripp reminds us of the importance of awe for shaping everything we choose, decide, think, desire, say, and do. Reflecting on how awe for God impacts our approach to spiritual warfare, ministry, material things, and more, Tripp will energize your love for God by opening your eyes afresh to the glory of his love, grace, and power.
Awe: Why It Matters For Everything We Think, Say, and Do $27.99
Koorong code 429290
ISBN 9781433547072
Pages 208
Publisher Crossway
Publication date 31 October 2015
Dimensions 17 x 139 x 215mm
Weight 0.419kg
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    Anonymous
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    8 years ago
    Lost your awe of God?

    Tripp discusses a common symptom in the general world, but also within the people of God; familiarity with the awesomeness of God, or as Tripp called it; Awe Wrongedness (AWN). \\r\\n\\r\\nIn 13 chapters, ranging from War to Materialism to Parenting, Tripp attempts to highlight how each area of sin stems from the problem of familiarity in seeing and savouring the awe of God. \\r\\n\\r\\nAlthough the book was tackling a common problem and one that should be thought of more regularly, I found the writing style a little tedious. Tripp used many, many examples to introduce each chapter which seemed over kill and made entering each chapter a chore. \\r\\n3 oo 5