From the Publisher
“God is always bigger and better than we think He is, however long we have been believers. This book will help enlarge our sense of God’s power and His goodness, which makes it something every one of us needs. I found myself being wonderfully stretched and inspired.”—Sam Allberry, Pastor and author
“Like J. I. Packer’s classic Knowing God, this gem of a book combines deep theology, clearly explained, with searching pastoral application. Some doctrinal books lack pastoral application, and some pastoral works are weak on theological foundations. This book has both. My mind was expanded and my heart warmed. I warmly commend it.”—Christopher Ash, Writer-in-Residence, Tyndale House, Cambridge
“‘We do not know God as we should.’ This statement by Jonathan Griffiths might well be taken as the driving passion behind this book. The deep solution to many, if not most, of our problems, Griffiths argues, is knowing God in His various and glorious attributes. Although this argument is not in sync with the therapeutic and pragmatic mentalité of our age, an orientation that has impacted far too many sectors of Christianity, it is exactly what our churches need to hear and heed. Indeed, to this historian’s ear, it is reminiscent of the Puritans, those skilled navigators of the seas of Christian spirituality. And as the literature of those men and women did much good in the decades after their era, so I hope and pray that this book will bear much fruit in our day and those to come.”—Michael A. G. Haykin, Chair and professor of church history, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
“Jonathan Griffiths has written a book that is both accessible and insightful. We need exactly this: a call to regain a vision of who the true God truly is. Read, and worship the God of the Bible.”—Josh Moody, Senior pastor of College Church in Wheaton, IL, and the president and founder of God Centered Life Ministries