2007·09·12 · 3 Comments
The Swans Are not Silent

I have recently finished reading a series of books by John Piper called The Swans Are not Silent. You may have read the several excerpts I have posted as I read. In my mind, nothing short of Scripture serves to inspire and encourage like the biographies of great saints of the past. This series has been especially good that way.

These books are a great entry-point into the history and theology of the Christian church. Rich in theology and fascinating in history, yet written on a level that should be easily understood by anyone of high school age and up, they will whet your appetite for more—more history, more theology, more of God’s working through the ages.

The thumb-nail sketches of great theologians of the church from Augustine and Athanasius to J. Gresham Machen show us that the struggles we face are not greater than those that Christians have faced since the beginning of the church; that the heresies that are prevalent today are the same attacks on the truth that Satan has been using for centuries; that the truth that has sustained God’s people is the same truth that sustains us today; and that the one true God upon whose grace we rest is as faithful today as he has always been—“Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.”

3 Comments:

1. 07·09·12··08:12
Garry Weaver

You are right about this series. I highly recommend it.

2. 07·09·12··08:12
Joe

These books are great! I recommend them all the time to people in my church as a good lay-level entry into Church history. If you don't want to buy the books or if you want to listen to the audio of the messages from which the books were written you can check out the biography section of the Desiring God website.

3. 07·09·12··16:36
donsands

100 years from now someone will have John Piper in a book with a couple other saints methinks.

Nice post.

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