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The Apostle __aul__ antidote for wimpy Christians is weighty doctrine. . . .everything that exists__ncluding evil__s ordained by a holy and all-wise God to make the glory of Christ shine more brightly. We don__ make God. He makes us. We don__ decide what he is going to be like. He decides what he is going to be like. He decides what we are going to be like. He created the universe, and it has the meaning he gives it, not the meaning we give it. If we give it a meaning different from his, we are fools. . . . our eternal joy and strength and holiness depend on the solidity of this worldview putting strong fiber into the spine of our faith. Wimpy worldviews make wimpy Christians. And wimpy Christians won__ survive the days ahead.
John Piper Spectacular Sins: And Their Global Purpose in the Glory of Christ
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The Apostle __aul__ antidote for wimpy Christians is weighty doctrine. . . .everything that exists__ncluding evil__s ordained by a holy and all-wise God to make the glory of Christ shine more brightly. We don__ make God. He makes us. We don__ decide what he is going to be like. He decides what he is going to be like. He decides what we are going to be like. He created the universe, and it has the meaning he gives it, not the meaning we give it. If we give it a meaning different from his, we are fools. . . . our eternal joy and strength and holiness depend on the solidity of this worldview putting strong fiber into the spine of our faith. Wimpy worldviews make wimpy Christians. And wimpy Christians won__ survive the days ahead.
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John Piper

Spectacular Sins: And Their Global Purpose in the Glory of Christ

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