God wrote a book, and its pages are full of His glory. But we cannot see His beauty on our own, with mere human eyes.
In this book, John Piper shows us how God works through His written Word when we pursue the natural act of reading the Bible, so that we experience His sight-giving power - a power that extends beyond the words on the page. In this seemingly ordinary act of reading the Bible, something miraculous happens: we are given eyes to behold the glory of the living God.
"The seemingly mundane topic of reading the Bible ushers us into a world of supernatural grace for sinners. With constant reference to the Holy Scriptures, John Piper shows us how to beware the leaven of the Pharisees and to read by the light of Christ. Yet Piper commends no passive mysticism, but studious labor over the best of books; he is thorough, practical, and engaging throughout. Take up and read!"?
- Joel R. Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary
Reading the Bible Supernaturally: Seeing and Savoring the Glory of God in Scripture is in the following collections: