Incomparable
Long time no blog! Hopefully I’m going to begin blogging again on a more regular basis.
Anyway, I’d like to tell you about a book. A very good book. A very very good book.
Frankly, I really hope I’m coming late to this party. This is a book too good to have gone largely unnoticed for the last four months outside of Newfrontiers circles.
Let me introduce you to Incomparable by Andrew Wilson.
Incomparable is a book on the character of God. Essentially it’s clear, but not basic, theology presented in bite-size chunks. Each chapter revolves around a specific facet of Yahweh’s character.
Let me tell you why this book is good. I suggest reading the back for some incredible reviews from some big names. Terry Virgo raved about it at TOAM07, Joel Virgo outdid his father in his praise of it at Newday. Its entire print run ran out over the summer for a reason.
This is why I think it’s awesome: Every, single chapter will expand your understanding and widen your vision of God. Every, single chapter is a condensed reason for radical living and extravagant worship. Every, single chapter led me to my knees before the throne of almighty God.
Every, single chapter will introduce you to a God who is mighty beyond conception, majestic beyond comprehension and glorious beyond words, beyond speech and beyond thought.
If you haven’t read this book, you should. It is that good.
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