Dr. Bock:

Thank you for your work! I wonder if you might assess John Piper's presentation of the gospel, specifically his emphasis in recent years (e.g. "God is the Gospel"). If I correctly understand him, he presents a goal of the gospel that is even higher than our adoption through Christ into God's family. He seems to be saying that seeing "the light" (2 Cor 4:6) or "glory" (John 17:24,26) with a love for Christ that is imputed to us from the Father is "the" ultimately satisfying goal. Is this "seeing & savoring gospel" distinct from the "personal relationship gospel," or is it simply the same reality looked at from different angles? (My apologies if I am butchering Piper's intended message ). I look forward to your response!

Jeff.

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