The Holiness Of God

The Holiness Of God

1984 • 277 pages

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Classic Sproul–seemingly meandering, chatty, overly-reliant on illustrations...but at the end of the day, who cares? There's not one reader who can read this and not get exactly what Sproul intended to say. He has a great appreciation for holiness–both God's and the believer's, and he clearly lays out the case for his reader's to develop that thirst as well.

The chapters on Luther, Isaiah, and the conclusion in particular are spot-on, and well worth several re-reads.

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