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Loving Jesus More
Loving Jesus More
Loving Jesus More
Audiobook3 hours

Loving Jesus More

Written by Philip Graham Ryken

Narrated by Scott R. Pollak

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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As Christians, we're called to love Jesus more than anyone or anything else. But do we really do this? In Loving Jesus More, Wheaton College President Phil Ryken challenges us to take Jesus's words seriously and think carefully about where our affections lie. Highlighting how God's love for us is the true source of our love for him, Ryken helps us understand the Spirit's important role in producing true, gospel-motivated love in our lives and how our love for Jesus is expressed in the small moments of everyday life, not just in our worship songs or Bible reading.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 30, 2014
ISBN9781610458979
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Philip Graham Ryken

Philip Graham Ryken (DPhil, University of Oxford) is the eighth president of Wheaton College. He preached at Philadelphia’s Tenth Presbyterian Church from 1995 until his appointment at Wheaton in 2010. Ryken has published more than fifty books, including When Trouble Comes and expository commentaries on Exodus, Ecclesiastes, and Jeremiah. He serves as a board member for the Gospel Coalition and the Lausanne Movement.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    I like this short book. I struggle with the emotional side of loving Jesus and what this means in practice. Ryken explains that our love for Jesus is motivated by His love for us. He explores how this is worked out in our obedience to His commands. He also examines why some of us find the concept difficult primarily dealing with the fact that none of us have actually met Jesus in person and therefore we find it difficult to love someone we haven't seen.

    Some of the language used is slightly too emotional for me, but this is still a useful book on this subject covering all of the necessary areas and offering practical advice.