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Stop Loving the World

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978-1-60178-118-5
Publisher:
Reformation Heritage Books
Pages:
73
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Paperback
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Product Description

 Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. —1 John 2:15

Live in this world in such a way that people recognize that God is your treasure.

Do you live in this world in such a way that people recognize that it is not your treasure?

The Puritans were greatly concerned with suppressing worldliness in the church. Today, worldliness is an even greater problem, exacerbated by the fact that so few dare to speak out against it. In this book, William Greenhill provides modern readers with a healthy antidote to our love affair with the world. He explains what it means to love the world, exposes the dangers of cherishing it, shares how we ought to relate to it, and gives encouraging directions for removing our hearts from it. This is a book with a timeless message, demonstrating the relevance of the Puritans for today. By God’s grace, it will help persuade you that the world and all its charms are not what you should live for.

Table of Contents:

Preface

1. Concerning the World and Our Love for It

2. Reasons for Not Loving the World

3. Our Relationship to God’s Creation

4. Applications of the Doctrine

5. Further Motives for Not Loving the World

6. Directions for Getting Our Hearts off the World

Series description:

Interest in the Puritans continues to grow, but many people find the reading these giants of the faith a bit unnerving. This series seeks to overcome that barrier by presenting Puritan books that are convenient in size and unintimidating in length. Each book is carefully edited with modern readers in mind, smoothing out difficult language of a bygone era while retaining the meaning of the original authors. Books for the series are thoughtfully selected to provide some of the best counsel on important subjects that people continue to wrestle with today.

Author 

 William Greenhill (1598–1671) was member of the Westminster Assembly and a prominent preacher among Congregationalists. Several of his works have been reprinted by Soli Deo Gloria Publications.

Endorsement: 

“‘Don’t let the world squeeze you into its mold’ is a modern paraphrase of Paul’s warning in Romans 12:2 regarding conformity to this world. William Greenhill’s sermon, carefully edited in this volume and made more digestible by introducing separate chapters to the Puritan’s lengthy discourse, is as timely as it is necessary. Truth is, we are all too much in love with this world and too little in love with the world to come. Worldliness pervades our churches as much as our individual lives and we need to do something about itquickly. Stop Loving the World is not pleasant readingfor it calls attention to a sin that we would sooner tolerate than mortify; but, if we are serious about godliness, mortify it we must. A book to read slowly, carefully, and prayerfully.” Derek W. H. Thomas, John E. Richards Professor of Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, and Minister of Teaching, First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, MS

 

 

 

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  1. Penetrating and necessary call to the church

    Posted by Unknown on 11th Jan 2012

    Perhaps there are few commands that today’s Western church needs to hear more than the one to stop loving the world. In this slim volume, helpfully edited to make it more palatable to the eye (though no easier on the soul), the Puritan author identifies the world and provides reasons for not loving it. Helpfully, we then receive direction on a positive relationship to creation, before his teaching is pressed home in a series of searching questions. Are we not yet persuaded? More motives are given for not loving the world, followed by some helps and hints for turning our hearts off the world and toward heaven. Robust but Scripturally-balanced books like this are sticks in the stream of the spirit of the age; it is profoundly to be hoped that, read and heeded, they will be a means of damming up that river in the professing church.


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