"What Elyse Fitzpatrick has written is inspirational and overflows with practical application that pushes me to take the gospel into the otherwise private corners of my life."--Edward T. Welch,Counselor and Faculty Member, Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation; author, I Have a Psychiatric Diagnosis: What Does the Bible Say? "Elyse Fitzpatrick reminds us why the gospel is such good news-not only when we hear it for the first time, but even after a lifetime of familiarity with the message. This is a moving exposition of gospel truth showing how the doctrinal content of our faith is not merely dry, academic stuff, but wonderfully personal and practical truth."--Phillip R. Johnson, Executive Director, Grace to You "Because He Loves Mewill provide hope and a desperately needed supply of 'spiritual oxygen' to many Christians who have lost sight of what they have and who they are in Christ and are struggling to live a life they can never live apart from him."--Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, author; Founder, Revive Our Hearts and True Woman "The Spirit of God seems to be initiating a widespread recovery of the gospel and its implications. Because He Loves Meis another-and welcome-indication that fresh gospel breezes are blowing.
If you love the gospel of Jesus Christ, you'll love what Elyse Fitzpatrick has written in this book."--Donald S. Whitney, Professor of Biblical Spirituality and John H. Powell Endowed Chair of Pastoral Ministry, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; author, Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life; Praying the Bible; and Family Worship "Elyse Fitzpatrick has given us a helpful, encouraging, and stimulating book that explores the practical impact of God's great love for his people in every aspect of Christian living. Her rich insights into God's revealed truth will certainly equip and inspire Christians to better fulfill their chief end of glorifying and enjoying him forever!"--Carol J. Ruvolo, author, Grace to Stand Firm, Grace to Grow, and No Other Gospel "Many Christian books focus our gaze on the difficult duties of the Christian life, leaving us either triumphant in self-righteous pride or burdened down with a backpack full of guilt. Elyse Fitzpatrick shows us how to lay down that burden of guilt at the cross and put to death that self-righteousness, not merely once but daily as we glory increasingly in the gospel."--Iain M.
Duguid, Professor of Old Testament, Westminster Theological Seminary.
