Not God Enough

Commendations

In Not God Enough, J. D. Greear takes on what are perhaps the most weighty and important questions of our day. His insights and answers are both transformational and transferable. This is more than a book. Not God Enough is a resource you will use for years to come.

ANDY STANLEY, senior pastor, North Point Ministries

Too many Christians today are following a tepid, docile, half-baked version of God, who fits comfortably in their preconceived notions and Sunday morning schedules. My friend J. D. Greear has written a new book, Not God Enough, that is must-read for every Christian. It’s a call to worship the true God of the Bible—bigger, deeper, and more unpredictable than we can know. I highly recommend it.

GREG LAURIE, senior pastor, Harvest Ministries

In Not God Enough, J. D. Greear has given us an invaluable resource showing us how most of our spiritual dysfunctions go back to a view of God that is too small. If you want a faith that burns with white-hot intensity and that can endure the seasons of trial or temptation, this book will take you there.

DANIEL L. AKIN, president, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

My friend J. D. Greear understands both the gospel and the struggles of ordinary people. In Not God Enough, he shows us that no matter what our spiritual problem, there is one solution—a great, big God.

BRYAN LORITTS, lead pastor, Abundant Life Christian Fellowship, author of Saving the Saved

J. D. Greear and David Jeremiah, Not God Enough: Why Your Small God Leads to Big Problems (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2018).














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