When I Don’t Desire God

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"When I Don’t Desire God" is a Christian devotional and theological book by John Piper that explores how believers can pursue joy in God even when they struggle with spiritual apathy and lack of desire for Him.

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instanceOf Christian devotional book
book
theological book
author John Piper NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasizes God’s glory as the ultimate goal of joy
joy in God as a Christian duty
the necessity of grace for spiritual desire
focusesOn how to fight for joy in God
overcoming lack of desire for God
spiritual disciplines
the role of suffering in joy
the work of the Holy Spirit in producing joy
genre Christian non-fiction
devotional literature
theology
hasFormat audiobook
ebook
print
hasTheologicalTheme God as the source of true joy
dependence on God’s promises
the fight of faith
intendedAudience Christians NERFINISHED
lay believers
pastors
language English
mainSubject Christian hedonism NERFINISHED
Christian joy
Christian sanctification
desiring God NERFINISHED
pursuit of joy in God
spiritual apathy
publisher Crossway NERFINISHED
relatedWork Desiring God NERFINISHED
When I Don’t Desire God: How to Fight for Joy NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalPerspective Christian hedonism
Reformed theology
topic Bible meditation
Christian obedience NERFINISHED
faith and assurance
prayer
spiritual warfare
suffering and trials
the glory of God

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