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ویرایش: Unabridged
نویسندگان: Piper. John
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ISBN (شابک) : 9781601424358, 1601424353
ناشر: Multnomah Books
سال نشر: 2013
تعداد صفحات: 0
زبان: English
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Explore this stunning quality of God�s grace:� *It never ends!*
In this revision of a foundational work, John Piper reveals how grace is not only God�s undeserved gift to us in the past, but also God�s power to make good happen for us today, tomorrow, and forever.�
True life for the follower of Jesus really is a moment-by-moment trust that God is dependable and fulfills his promises.� This is living by faith in future grace, which provides God's mercy, provision, and wisdom�everything we need�to accomplish his good plans for us.��
In Future Grace, chapter by chapter�one for each day of the month�Piper reveals how cherishing the promises of God helps break the power of persistent sin issues like anxiety, despondency, greed, lust, bitterness, impatience, pride, misplaced shame, and more.
Ultimate joy, peace, and hope in life and death are found in a confident, continual awareness of the reality of future grace.
Praise for Future Grace (Revised
Edition)
�Pastor Piper�s purpose in writing is to revitalize a
decadent American Christianity that knows only cheap grace
and cheap faith. Bible-soaked, God-intoxicated, deeply
evangelical, and passionately humane, Piper fills the
forgotten dimensions of faith�hope and contentment, stability
and sanctity, prizing and praising God�with a master hand.
This is a rich and wise book, one to treasure and
reread.�
�J.I. Packer
�Future Grace is a spiritually rich treasure
designed for thirty-one days of meditation and reflection. It
drives home the truth that sin is what you do when your heart
is not satisfied with God and that ongoing faith in future
grace, grounded in the perfect finished work of Christ, is
the remedy. What a wonderful prescription for finding eternal
satisfaction in our God and King.�
�Daniel L. Akin, president, Southeastern Baptist
Theological Seminary
�Few books have sharpened my theological thinking, opened my
exegetical eyes, and so consistently fed my soul as this one.
Of all of John Piper�s �big books,� Future Grace has
had the biggest impact on my life and ministry.�
�Kevin DeYoung, pastor and author
�Future Grace is one of the fundamental building
blocks for John Piper�s distinctive message. Here he
emphasizes that saving faith, founded on the work of Christ
in the past, is directed toward God�s promises for our
future. That is a profoundly moving and motivating message,
and I commend it to Christians today. The new edition
clarifies some problems and presents the message more fully
at various points.�
�John Frame, professor, Reformed Theological
Seminary
�Future Grace delivers a wealth of life-changing
truths. With his characteristic passion and devotion to the
Scripture, John Piper strikes at the heart of short-lived
obedience born from �the debtor�s ethic� and lifts up a
grace-driven obedience that flows from faith in God�s future
promises. The result is a soul-satisfying book that beckons
us to marvel at the beauty of King Jesus.�
�Trevin Wax, author and managing editor of The
Gospel Project
�In Future Grace John Piper encourages believers to
understand the present struggles of the Christian life in
terms of the surpassing grace of God in Christ�a grace that
calls us to exult in God�s future work in us, even as we
experience God�s present grace and rest in the assurance of
God�s grace to us in the past. In this new edition, Piper
serves the church by showing us a mind at work as he wrestles
with some of the most crucial issues of the Christian life.
This book is deeply biblical, passionately practical, and
Christ-centered.�
�R. Albert Mohler Jr., president, The Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary
�Future Grace gave wonderful encouragement to my
heart when it first came out in 1995, and now it has done so
again in this new edition. I think John Piper is faithful to
Scripture when he explains that the Bible does not motivate
us to obedience by appealing to our gratitude for salvation,
but by calling us to believe that God will empower us, help
us, and draw us near to Himself in this present life, if we
are obedient to the conditions found in His many promises in
Scripture. This book provides a much-needed key that will
help every Christian understand just how to live a joy-filled
life that is pleasing to God.�
�Wayne Grudem, research professor, Phoenix
Seminary
�God used this book to teach me a very important lesson: you
can�t overcome temptation with �I�m not allowed to.� Instead,
sin is overthrown by believing that the promises of God are
better than the fleeting pleasures of sin. This truth has
helped me in my own personal struggles against lust and fear.
I�m indebted to John Piper and hope many others will read
this new edition of Future Grace and benefit from
it.�
�Joshua Harris, pastor and author of Dug Down
Deep
�Future Grace is one of John Piper�s most
theological works, looking in detail at the nature of saving
faith; at the same time it is one of his most practical,
serving as a wartime manual for fighting the fight of faith.
This combination makes it among his most important books.� I
hope readers notice that this is not merely a repackaging of
an older book with a new look, but represents a careful
recalibration at a few key places as Piper has become more
Christocentric and more clear on the role of imputation and
the function of bygone grace. Readers will find a
sophisticated, nuanced, and hope-filled exploration of what
it means to walk in the Spirit as we live by faith in all of
God�s promises in Christ.�
�Justin Taylor, managing editor, ESV Study Bible
and blogger, Between Two Worlds
�I am pleased to commend this newly revised edition of
Future Grace�for your thoughtful consideration. Read
humbly, for the nourishing of your faith in and obedience to
Jesus Christ. And read hopefully. In the here and now, you
walk through many dangers, toils, and snares. But in the
mercies of Christ, your here and now is decisively altered by
the certainty of grace already accomplished, and by the sure
hope calling you into a future when you shall see his face.
So read happily, for indeed all shall be well.�
�David Powlison, professor, author, and editor of
The Journal of Biblical Counseling
�Future Grace might be thought of as an extended
elaboration on the glorious truth captured in the famous line
of Wesley�s, �O, For a Thousand Tongues to Sing,� where he
declares of God�s work in Christ: �He breaks the power of
canceled sin.� The believer, indeed, should revel in
�canceled sin�� of sin forgiven, of punishment met, of God�s
just demands against us satisfied, of Christ�s perfect
righteousness imputed to us by faith as grounded solely in
our sin�fully and once-for-all imputed to Christ. But since
the faith that justifies is a living reality, wrought by the
Spirit in the believer�s life, that very faith also
sanctifies. To miss this is to miss the other half, as it
were, of the completeness of Christ�s work for and in his
people. The beauty and importance of Future Grace is
precisely here: it explains and expounds a multitude of ways
in which Spirit-wrought faith moves us forward in seeing
sin�s power broken, Christlike character formed, and good
deeds produced.�
�Bruce A. Ware, professor, The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary
�There have been two or three books outside of the Bible that
have profoundly shaped how I see and understand my
relationship with God. When I first read Future
Grace in the summer of 1999, it sent my head spinning
and my heart soaring. I couldn�t be more excited about this
revision.�
�Matt Chandler, lead pastor, The Village
Church
�Over a decade ago, I gave each of my three teenage daughters
their own copy of�Future Grace. As a father I was
committed to�providing them with a solid theological
foundation and a rich understanding of the grace of God,
and�Future Grace�was a key�addition to their
fledgling libraries. Now, I am thrilled to give this revised
edition with even further �Christ-centered�clarification� to
my teenage grandson, and I eagerly anticipate the future
grace of�Future Grace�in his heart and life.��
�C.J. Mahaney, president, Sovereign Grace
Ministries
�In the long run, we�re all dead. In the even longer run,
we�re raised from the dead. That�s the power of Future
Grace. It will rocket attention away from the narrow
horizon we see in front of us toward the incandescent glory
of new creation, gospel power. This book evaporates all the
false dichotomies weighing down contemporary Christianity.
You don�t have to ping back and forth between the present and
the future, the law of God or His grace, obedience or trust.
Future Grace changed my life, and it can change
yours.�
�Russell D. Moore, dean,�The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary
JOHN PIPER�is pastor for preaching and vision at Bethlehem Baptist Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has written over forty books, including�Desiring God, God Is the Gospel,�Don�t Waste Your Life,�and�The Pleasures of God.�John and his wife, Noel, have five children and twelve grandchildren.