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This book was convicting, encouraging, thought-provoking, and overall such a great read. Tripp’s writing was relatable and easy to follow, and I particularly appreciated how he dedicated two chapters to each doctrine. The first chapter explores the definition and what the Bible says. The second chapter hones in on practical application of the doctrine, helping to bridge the gap between knowing something and actually being changed by that understanding and living a different life as a result. When he references scripture, he doesn’t rip the verses out of context but readily shares the context, going for quality over quantity. (In some books I’ve read, I would have been content with fewer Bible verses to leave room for more context/quality discussion over the quantity.)