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  • Bloodlines

  • Race, Cross and the Christian
  • By: John Piper
  • Narrated by: Ray Porter
  • Length: 9 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (63 ratings)

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Bloodlines

By: John Piper
Narrated by: Ray Porter
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Racism, hatred, and claims to ethnic superiority have been tragic elements of the human condition since the Fall. In every manifestation, the root of racial sin is an unbelieving heart resistant to the grace and mercy of God. The gospel of Jesus Christ, therefore, is the only hope for any meaningful racial solutions.

John Piper brings the light of the gospel to bear on racial issues in this groundbreaking book. Bloodlines begins with Piper's confession of his own sins and experience with racial tensions, along with how God has been transforming him and his church. He enables readers to grasp the reality and extent of racism, and then he demonstrates from Scripture how the light of the gospel penetrates the darkness of this destructive sin. The book concludes with sections on what Jesus's atoning death means for racial issues, interracial marriage, and prejudice.

With great sensitivity and compassion, along with a careful reading of the Scriptures, Piper helps readers navigate the painful landscape of racial sin, showing that in the gospel we all have a common bloodline and that through the blood of Jesus, race and ethnicity become secondary for a common people of God.

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very convincing arguments herein

John Piper is no slouch when making a case. This book is a hard read, and is entirely worth your time and effort. Every christian should probably read this, and I highly encourage everyone else to as well.

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As a Black man, with a White wife, born in California, lived in Mexico, New York city and the South, there is no place i have lived as a Christian where this book and its truth are irrelevant. Now as a Black member in an almost all white church, I hope to live what this book preaches to bring the diversity Christ would want for his church.

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excellent

offers the perfect solution to the problem of racism. well written. well researched. humbly presented.

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Great book, meh narration

Why can’t audible get people who know the Bible to narrate Christian books? Stumbling over and/or mispronouncing words could be avoided.

As always, Piper saves the day. We all need this message.

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Repetitive

Our weekly Bible Study group decided that this would be a good book to go through given the current happenings surrounding social justice. We went through 2-3 chapters each week to discuss.
It started out great, and the talking points seemed very relevant, but we all came to the conclusion that this 20-chapter book could been done in 4-6 chapters. The author talks in circles and it becomes very repetitive and difficult to push through.
As a Christian, I can appreciate the constant reference back to the Bible, but I felt that the talking points had been exhausted after the first third of the book was complete.
The narrator did a pretty good job and was not monotonous (thankfully).

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