This is a tiny book that packs a helpful punch. Gospel humility brings neither self-hatred nor self-love, but self-forgetfulness. Very helpful little work from 10Publishing – we need to see more books like this one! This was originally a single sermon (i.e. very short in book form), but it is an enjoyable and helpful read. It is the kind of book that once you read it, you will wish you had another four or five copies for friends that come to mind. This was a very short read with great truths to remember. Such as: "His sins {Paul's} and his identity are not connected. He refuses to play that game. He does not see a sin and let it destroy his sense of identity. He will not make a connection. Neither does he see an accomplishment and congratulate himself. He sees all kinds of sins in himself – and all kinds of accomplishments too – but he refuses to connect them with himself or his identity."
Keller does it again! A great new classic on the christian life.
—CNO
I want to buy his in mass for my Community group.
—shameena
An excellent short book.
—ablacksoul