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These essentialsÑso beautifully summarized in the ApostleÕs Creed, the LordÕs Prayer, and the Ten CommandmentsÑprovide the heart of the book, which Dr. Packer explores and applies to daily life in a clear and refreshing way. Study questions and Bible passages follow each chapter for further individual or group study.
Speaking to Christians of all backgrounds and denominations, the newly converted as well as the lifelong believer, Dr. Packer reminds us that Christianity is not instinctive. Ours is a faith that must be learned, and we must never stop striving to mature.
ÒPacker is lucid, often illustrates well, and is orderly. A good brief discussion appears on what would be true for Christianity if Jesus had not risen. Packer also has good reasons Christians can validly believe that Jesus did rise. A number of other fine discussions are helpful, such as what heaven means, ChristÕs public future coming, the Holy Spirit, forgiveness, bodily resurrection, everlasting life, baptism, baptism in the Spirit.Ó
James E. Rosscup, The MasterÕs Seminary Journal
ÒMaturity in the spiritual life, like its counterparts in the social and emotional realms, requires conscious effort. Renowned author J. I. Packer gives the benefit of his extended experiences in achieving growth in Christ. DonÕt expect a book of doctrines that only theologians can understand. Packer clothes doctrine with practical everyday living applications.Ó
Glen H. Jones, Pulpit Helps
ÒPacker does an exceptionally fine job of providing simple analyses of profound material. His insights invite further reflection, development, and discussion. The book is worth owning. Anyone who wishes to preach about, discuss, or simply reflect on the Ôthree great formulaeÕ of the Christian faith and their incorporation into the historic catechisms would be enriched by PackerÕs Growing in Christ.Ó
Wilbert M. Van Dyk, Calvin Theological Journal