Description
John Piper’s The Passion of Jesus Christ explores fifty profound reasons why Jesus suffered and died. Moving beyond the historical and political causes of the crucifixion, Piper focuses on the theological significance of the atonement from a God-centered perspective. Each short chapter examines a specific purpose, such as absorbing the wrath of God and bringing us to holiness. It is a contemplative, scripture-heavy work designed to deepen the reader’s understanding of the ultimate sacrifice.








