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Newton is perhaps the greatest pastoral letter writer in the history of the church. He took up his pen day after day to help others fix their eyes on Christ, which, he writes, is the underlying battle of the Christian life. Through a careful study of scores of letters, Tony Reinke brings together Newtons brilliant vision of the Christian life in one accessible place.--Cover.;Amazing grace -- Christ all-sufficient -- The daily discipline of joy in Jesus -- Gospel simplicity -- Indwelling sin -- Christ-centered holiness -- The growth chart of the Christian life -- Seven Christian blemishes -- The discipline of trials -- The goal of Bible reading -- Battling insecurity -- Victory over spiritual weariness -- Victory over Mr. Self -- To die is gain.

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Through Newtons words and Tonys wordsone voiceGod does eye surgery on the heart, so that we see Christ more fully. And more fully means seeing him as more precious. And more precious means more powerful to heal us and change us. Relentlessly focused on the sweetness and the greatness of Christ as the Savior and Satisfier of our souls, over this book flies the banner of John Newton: None but Jesus.

John Piper, Founder, desiringGod.org; Chancellor, Bethlehem College and Seminary

Here is mastery! As the Lord Jesus Christ, crucified and reigning, was the life-giving focus of the Evangelical Revival, and as George Whitefield was its supreme awakener, and John Wesley its brilliant discipler, so exslave trader John Newton was its peerless pastoral counselor and perhaps the greatest Christian letter writer of all time. In his 768-footnote digest of the spiritual wisdom in Newtons thousand-plus published letters, along with his published sermons and hymns, Reinke distills a vast flow of pure honey for the Christian heart. This is a book to read over and over again.

J. I. Packer, Board of Governors Professor of Theology, Regent College

Linger long here. The depths and riches within these pages are truly rare and answer what your soul most hungers for: life in Christ. I will be returning to this book many, many times over.

Ann Voskamp, author, New York Times best seller, One Thousand Gifts

Newton on the Christian Life is a magnum opus (though Tony still has plenty of time to surpass it)a bold project, beautifully done. You know about John Newton; now you can be pastored by him. You will feel known by him. You will be encouraged that your struggles are like his and his congregants. And you will discover again that huge helpings of the beauty and love of Jesus are the perfect antidote for our self-consumed lives.

Ed Welch, counselor and faculty member, The Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation

The Christian life is Christ, as John Newton clarified so helpfully. If you are still treating Christianity as a strategy for your own self-improvement, this book will not satisfy you. But if you have despaired of yourself and are now clinging only to Christ, this book will refresh you. Newtons practical counsel, brought vividly to life again by Tony Reinke, will lead you into the green pastures and beside the still waters that are, at this moment, awaiting you in your all-sufficient Savior. For some readers, this book may just become the most important book, outside the Bible, they will ever read.

Raymond C. Ortlund Jr., Lead Pastor, Immanuel Church, Nashville, Tennessee

Best known for the iconic hymn Amazing Grace, John Newton deserves to be equally known for his tremendous corpus of spiritual letters. In them, Newtons gifting as a pastoral cardiologist with few peers is on full display. Many of the main struggles and joys of the human heart have not changed. And, as Reinke ably shows, Newtons advice, given in a world somewhat different from ours, is still potent and relevant. Very highly recommended.

Michael A. G. Haykin, Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Newtons pastoral letters are a unique and rich resource for Christians today, and both of us owe them a debt too great to describe. However, they constitute a notoriously difficult body of work in which to navigate. Many a time you can remember some gem you have read in these letters but now cant locate. Here we have a guide to Newtons main themes and topics, as well as considered treatments of many of his most valuable letters. This is a welcome tool for Christian growth and discipleship.

Tim and Kathy Keller, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York City

This book is worth every minute of your time, whether or not you have any interest in John Newton. Reinke brings out Newton in all his cheer to minister to readers. The result is a Christ-exalting manual for growth into Christian joy, freedom, and fruitfulness. No, more than a manual, this is a work of beauty to be read again and again.

Michael Reeves, Director of Union and Senior Lecturer, Wales Evangelical School of Theology; author, Delighting in the Trinity, The Unquenchable Flame, and Rejoicing in Christ

John Newton mentored his young friend William Wilberforce into politics, which eventually led to the abolition of the British slave trade. To this day, Newtons letters continue to disciple generations of Christians. This book draws together Newtons key life lessons in a way every Christian can apply. As a state governor, a former member of Congress, and a Christian in public service, I am reminded by Newton that we are never more valuable to our society than after we have been humbled by the amazing grace of God.

Mike Pence

Reinke takes us well beyond the hymn Amazing Grace to explore John Newtons stirring pastoral ministry and soaring vision of the believers life in Christ. I am delighted to recommend this book.

Thomas S. Kidd, Professor of History, Baylor University; author, TheGreatAwakening: The Roots of Evangelical Christianity in Colonial America

This book, by one of the brightest writers in contemporary evangelicalism, examines the life lessons of a hymn writer, a freedom fighter, and a gospel preacher. Even if you dont think you like church history, you will love this book. Reinke ties Newtons life and thought to practical applications for every believer. I encourage you to read and savor anew the grace that saved wretches like us.

Russell D. Moore, President, The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission; author, Tempted and Tried

You may think you are acquainted with John Newton: converted slave trader, pastor, writer of the hymn Amazing Grace. Get ready to meet the man you only think you know. Reinke guides us on a tour of Newtons theology through his life and letters. This book is pastoral theology at its finest. Newton was a man captured by Christ, exalting Christ, and caring for Gods people by pointing them to Christ and him crucified.

C. J. Mahaney, Senior Pastor, Sovereign Grace Church of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky

Although John Newton authored what would become Americas best-loved hymn, his contemporaries thought his best gift was letter writing. Rarely, if ever, has so much wisdom, love, sanity, balance, genuine affection, and wonderfully down-to-earth-because-full-of-heaven practical counsel been expressed in letters written in the English language. Underneath them all runs knowledge of the Word of God, a devotion to the Son of God, and a love for the people of God. Newton makes us feel, even two centuries later, that he was writing for us, and that he knew us well. Reinke has done the whole church a service by recovering Newtons letters from obscurity. Newton on the Christian Life is a taste of spiritual manna that will make us want to read the letters of Newton for ourselves.

Sinclair B. Ferguson, Professor of Systematic Theology, Redeemer Seminary, Dallas, Texas

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