Five Points: Towards a Deeper Experience of God’s Grace - Paperback

John Piper
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John Piper explores the five points of Calvinism as a pathway to deeper grace. A worshipful, biblically rich guide to TULIP for every Christian. Buy online.

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Five Points — Towards a Deeper Experience of God’s Grace

Grace is the heart of God to do you good when you deserve it least.

That is not a definition designed to make us comfortable. It is a definition designed to make us undone — to strip away every last pretence of merit, every quiet assumption that God’s favour toward us is at least partly a response to something worthy in us, every subtle pride that wants to share even a small part of the credit for the miracle of our salvation.

Because the depth of grace can only be measured by the depth of the unworthiness it overcomes. And only God, through his Word, can reveal to us just how deeply we do not deserve it.

When he does, something extraordinary happens. The wonders of his grace — already known, already believed, already celebrated — explode with a brightness they never had before. The God who chose freely, redeemed specifically, called irresistibly, and preserves eternally becomes not merely the object of theological conviction but the overwhelming, heart-capturing, life-transforming reality that drives every genuine act of worship.

Five Points: Towards a Deeper Experience of God’s Grace by John Piper is an exploration of the five great doctrines of sovereign grace — commonly known as the five points of Calvinism or TULIP — not primarily as a theological system to be defended but as a pathway to a deeper, richer, more personally transforming experience of what God has done for his people in Christ.


Grace That Reaches in Every Direction

One of the most beautiful aspects of Piper’s treatment of the five points is the way he frames them spatially — as doctrines that reach in every direction to encompass the whole of God’s gracious work for his people:

Reaching back into times past — before the foundation of the world, before your birth, before your sin, before your faith — to the moment of God’s free, unconditional, sovereign election of his people. Not because of anything they would do or be, but entirely because of his own purpose and grace. This is the doctrine of unconditional election — and it reaches back further than any human thought can follow, to the eternal counsels of the God who loved his people before time began.

Reaching down into the mysteries of the cross — to the specific, purposeful, particular work of Christ on Calvary, where he did not merely make salvation possible for all but actually purchased the gift of faith and secured the redemption of all whom the Father had given him. This is the doctrine of definite atonement — and it reaches down into the depths of what the Son of God actually accomplished when he gave his life as a ransom.

Reaching into the human soul — to the mysterious, irresistible, sovereign work of the Holy Spirit who conquers every rebellion, overcomes every resistance, and makes dead souls genuinely, willingly, joyfully alive to God. Not overriding human will but transforming it — making people willing captives of King Jesus who love the chains that set them free. This is the doctrine of irresistible grace — and it reaches into the innermost depths of human experience, where the miracle of regeneration happens.

Reaching forward into the future — to the certain, guaranteed, unlosable destiny of every person whom God has chosen, redeemed, and called. The God who began a good work will bring it to completion. Not one of those the Father has given to the Son will be lost. This is the doctrine of perseverance of the saints — and it reaches forward into a future that is as certain as the purpose of God himself.

And underlying all of it — total depravity — the doctrine that reaches into the truth of what we actually are without God’s grace: not merely wounded or weakened but dead, blind, unable and unwilling to come to God on our own. The doctrine that makes every other doctrine of grace not just meaningful but necessary.


More Than a Theological System

What makes Five Points distinctively Piper is its insistence that these doctrines are not primarily about winning theological arguments. They are about experiencing the grace of God more deeply.

Piper’s central conviction in this book — and the conviction that drives every page of it — is that our experience of grace grows with our grasp of God’s gracious work. The person who truly understands what total depravity means about their own condition before God will experience forgiveness more deeply than the person who thinks they were merely in need of a little help. The person who truly understands unconditional election will experience the love of God more overwhelmingly than the person who thinks God chose them because he foresaw their faith. The person who truly understands irresistible grace will worship with more abandoned joy than the person who thinks they cooperated with God to bring about their own salvation.

These doctrines are not cold. They are not arrogant. When genuinely understood and genuinely believed, they produce the most humbled, most grateful, most worshipful, most grace-saturated Christianity imaginable — because they leave no room anywhere for human pride and make every room available for the praise of the God whose grace alone accounts for everything.


What This Book Will Help You Do

  • Understand the five points of Calvinism — total depravity, unconditional election, definite atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the saints — clearly, biblically, and in their proper theological relationship to one another
  • Experience the grace of God more deeply by grasping more fully the nature of the gracious work that produced your salvation
  • Find your worship transformed — as the five doctrines of grace produce genuine humility, genuine gratitude, and genuine, overwhelming adoration of the God who chose, redeemed, called, and keeps his people
  • Develop the biblical and theological foundations needed to hold these doctrines with both conviction and genuine grace toward those who disagree
  • Understand how the five points together form a coherent, Scripture-saturated account of how Christians come into being and how they are kept forever
  • Be more assured of your salvation — not because of your own faithfulness but because of the sovereign, persevering faithfulness of the God who has promised to complete what he has begun
  • Share these truths with others in your church or small group in a way that is more likely to produce worship than controversy

Who Should Read This Book?

Five Points is ideal for:

  • Christians who are encountering the doctrines of grace for the first time and want a warm, accessible, worshipful introduction to what they teach and why they matter
  • Established Calvinists who want to be reminded that the five points are not primarily a debating tool but a pathway to deeper experience of the grace they describe
  • Christians from non-Reformed backgrounds who want to understand what the five points actually teach — presented with genuine care and pastoral warmth rather than polemical aggression
  • Pastors and teachers who want a concise, trustworthy, and worshipfully framed treatment of the doctrines of grace to recommend or use in teaching
  • Small groups wanting a short, discussion-rich, personally searching study on the sovereign grace of God in salvation
  • Anyone who has ever wondered whether the five points of Calvinism are cold, mechanical, or pastorally unhelpful — and who deserves to see what they look like when held and presented by someone for whom they are a daily fountain of worship
  • Christians in India engaging with Reformed theology for the first time and wanting a trustworthy, accessible, and genuinely devotional guide to its central convictions

About the Author

John Piper is the founder of desiringGod.org, chancellor of Bethlehem College and Seminary, and one of the most widely read and deeply influential Christian authors of the past half century. He served as pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church for 33 years. His lifelong conviction — that the doctrines of grace, rightly understood, produce the deepest joy and the most abandoned worship — runs through every page of Five Points and makes it one of the most genuinely devotional treatments of Reformed soteriology available.

Other John Piper titles available at forthetruth.in include:

  • Don’t Waste Your Life
  • Finally Alive
  • Spectacular Sins
  • Living in the Light: Money, Sex, and Power
  • The Marks of a Spiritual Leader
  • Rethinking Retirement
  • Preparing for Marriage
  • God’s Desire: Divine Election and God’s Desire for All to Be Saved

Willing Captives of King Jesus

The five points of Calvinism are sometimes presented as a cage — a cold, logical system that reduces human beings to puppets and drains the Christian life of genuine joy, genuine responsibility, and genuine love.

John Piper presents them as something completely different: not a cage but a liberation. The liberation that comes from finally understanding that your salvation rests not on the fragile, fluctuating decisions of a fallen human will but on the sovereign, unshakeable, eternally purposed grace of the God who chose you before the foundation of the world, redeemed you at the cross, called you by his Spirit, and will keep you safely until the day of Christ Jesus.

That is not the doctrine of a puppet. It is the doctrine of a willing captive — a person who has been so overwhelmed by grace that they would not be free from it for anything in the world.

Five Points is an invitation to be overwhelmed like that. To go deeper into the grace that has already saved you. And to discover that the deeper you go, the brighter it gets.

  • Weight : 0.115 kg
  • Dimensions : 19.3 × 12.95 × 0.76 cm
  • Format : Paperback
  • Language : English
  • Pages : 96
  • Publisher : FOR THE TRUTH
  • HSN : 4901

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