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Publisher: The Good Book Company (March 1, 2019)

Publication Date: March 1, 2019

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Language: English

ASIN: B07MQWK5T9

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Calvinism gets a bad wrap these days. Maybe rightly so. The "Young, Restless, Reformed" crowd discovered the beauty of Calvinism through the preaching of the Bible and with that knowledge came a lot of pride and a lot of contempt for those who didn't see these glorious truths themselves. Hence the category of "cage stage Calvinist."Jeff Medders powerfully helpful book Humble Calvinism attempts to let the air out of the pride tank and fill it with beautiful, Christ-exalting humility. This is the very thing that a true embrace of the Doctrines of Grace should produce. By showing the humbling, and heart-warming, realities of TULIP in all of Scripture and calling Christians to that same kind of humble charity, we find what true Calvinism is supposed to be, which is really who Jesus has made us to be!

I loved reading this book! There was so much in this quick read, and Jeff did a great job unpacking all of it. I went into it with very little knowledge of Calvinism; only enough to THINK I could never get on board with the areas Jeff acknowledges can be stumbling blocks. He explained everything, not just from a scriptural basis, but with a voice that reflects the depths of his own relationship with the Father. It cleared the fog of ignorance and helped me surpass a particular plateau in my own faith. I feel as if I have a new insight as I read the word now, which only helps to find new nooks and crevices where Christ is embedded in scripture. Great job Jeff!

When I started reading “Humble Calvinism”, I thought I would end up saying, “This is the book I needed to read a few years ago.” It didn’t take long for it to shine a light in some still dark places in my heart and mind where I haven’t always handled the doctrines of grace graciously. If there is a stereotype that shouldn’t exist, it’s that of the angry Calvinist. J.A. Medders does a wonderful job of explaining from scripture why a heart that has been changed by this radical act of grace from God has no business not displaying the fruit of that grace. Knowing about T.U.L.I.P. does not give us any prideful ground to stand on. As Mr. Medders puts it, “Knowing unconditional election doesn’t puff up our chests—it takes the breath out of them.” This book is helpful for those who are new to the faith, seasoned Reformed vets, and even for those that have been hurt by poor displays of Calvinism.

I loved this book! I am not one to dig into Theology, so I didn't really know what to expect. This book is a great intro to Calvinism! After reading this book you will have a solid understanding of what Calvinism is, but most importantly you will know how to act as a Christian. Jeff writes in a way that connects with the reader. I am going to go a grab his other books now!

No matter where you are in your Christian walk, no matter your views on theology, this book will bless your relationship with our Triune God. Humble Calvinism will make you laugh one minute, convict you the next, and put you more and more in awe of God’s grace for us. We are in complete need of a perfect savior, and this book will help you see that more with each page.

“… and if I know the 5 points and have not love …” notes author and pastor Jeff Medders on the cover of Humble Calvinism.Medders wants to have a conversation with every self-identifying Calvinist, starting with himself. Beginning with a make-believe story about Calvinists thinking they are the only ones in heaven (;-), the author wants to gently yet firmly remind all who enjoy the title that “Humble Calvinism” is not an oxymoron. Even before a few turns on this journey, the “short interlude about jargon and history” is a helpful primer covering the last 500 years, including the five “alones” (solas) and where the TULIP comes from in short form. This is a brief book, dense enough to be worth your while, marking out important matters for readers who find those matters weighty enough to think on and talk about. With the tool of storytelling at the ready, Medders patiently and persistently calls Calvinists to appropriate means of humility (grace is for dinner—and dessert; brunch, too), that we represent Christ and His good news in a way worthy of Him, the originally “humble and happy” calvinist.As I help lead a local church as an under-shepherd, a culture-shaping theology book like this is quite helpful. When people swing by and ask (or email), “Is your church _____?” (Charismatic? Reformed? Have biblical membership? Baptist or Presbyterian? Have women leaders? Agree with me on the End Times?) I usually have one question (and an observation): “What do you mean by this church being ‘_______’?” (And, it’s not “my” church at all.) Misrepresentation and “tribalism” abounds, and we need conversations that are better than quick litmus tests. Problems multiply in these situations, from reducing the whole system to five mere points to debate theology, to misconstruing being “right” and “speaking the truth,” yet lacking love, not embodying the One who is “full of grace and truth.” To the middle-aged man who perks up anytime I quote a Puritan in a sermon, to the work-at-home Mom who tunes out all hints of supposed theological controversy, the stereotypes are partly true because they are real. By refusing to point out the flaws of all those “other” people out there who hold different views — aka the trap of the “cage-stage” Calvinist — and mostly focus on the shortcomings and lack of substance in his own group of thinker, Medders leads us to the city whose maker is God, not man. Let all TULIP-lovers be humbled by the goodness and greatness of the One who first loved us and gave Himself for us — and for so many others!I have been reticent to claim the name “Calvinist.” Books like Medders’ here, and the groups and networks he helps shape, are at the forefront of realizing that “Glorious theology, conveyed through an immature personality, ends up seeming inglorious and even distasteful” (Ray Ortlund, Jr. in Foreword). I cannot watch their lives up close, but the interactions that drip with grace and graciousness tell a story. This book is helpful, for it will break some of your categories by mainly shining a bright light on blind spots. He (and she) who has eyes to see, let them see. Jeff Medders quotes extensively from Jesus and His apostles and urges us along with Paul to live “with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love, making every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace” (Ephesians 4 v 2-3).For these reasons and others I will be adding this volume to our church library and the short list of books — alongside PROOF by Daniel Montgomery and Timothy Paul Jones — for those who are curious about Reformed theology, or are quite hyper about Calvinism. Both books lead away from so many of the pitfalls of calvinists to make Jesus look as beautiful and compelling as He is.A couple quotes from fellow humble Calvinists:“Calvinism is exciting. As a way of gaining new insights into the Bible, as a God-centered way of seeing all of reality, Calvinism is exciting…. “Reformed” theology has made a big comeback. It’s a good time to be a Calvinist.The sad part is, we corrupt everything we touch. That too is a teaching of Calvinism, and we sure are proving it. …A humble Arminian can be a good Christian. But a proud Calvinist cannot be a good Christian or a good Calvinist.One of the clearest messages from one end of the Bible to the other is summed up like this: “God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble” (James 4 v 6). Any theology that is technically accurate but personally self-exalting does harm not only to people but also to that very theology.—Ray Ortlund, Jr. in Foreword“Of all people who engage in controversy, we, who are called Calvinists, are most expressly bound by our own principles to the exercise of gentleness and moderation.”—John Newton(I received an advance copy from the publisher/author for review, and give this honest review freely; and then happily pre-ordered this helpful book personally to share.)

Jeff has written a book that explains why God’s love and grace are something beyond our comprehension and power to obtain. This book made me grateful for who Jesus is and the good, grace-soaked message He embodies. This book explains an oft-argues theology with care and winsomeness, and persuades with the best of manners. Highly recommended.

Often, in reading Humble Calvinism, I would find myself laughing at something and then pull myself up with the alarming discovery Medders was talking about ME! Truly, we have met the “enemy” and it is us. I sincerely loved this book. It is worth reading and re-reading every day. It is that good. Medders helps put CHRIST back in Calvinism. Thank you.

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