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Awe (with Study Questions) - Why It Matters for Everything We Think Say and Do - cover

Awe (with Study Questions) - Why It Matters for Everything We Think Say and Do

Paul David Tripp

Publisher: Crossway

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Summary

Rediscovering Awe for God and Passion to Lead a Christian Life
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 readers' love for God by opening their eyes afresh to the glory of his love, grace, and power. This edition includes a section of engaging study questions for every chapter, helping individuals and groups reflect on each topic in greater depth. 

- Inspiring: Helps readers kindle a passion for living the Christian life and rediscover their awe for God
- Written by Paul David Tripp: Bestselling author of New Morning Mercies; Reactivity; and Lead
- Engaging Study Questions: Reflect on each chapter alone or as part of a small group 
- Replacing ISBN 978-1-4335-4707-2
Available since: 02/11/2025.
Print length: 208 pages.

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