Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Revering God: How to Marvel at Your Maker

Rate this book
Prepare to be awestruck at the most reliable, enjoyable, victorious, loving, redemptive, and expressive being in existence...your Creator. This is an invitation to revere God.

At the deepest level, the chief reason we are all here is to glorify and enjoy God. But for many people, God remains a vague, wispy, cloud of cosmic kindness, a super-sized projection of ourselves into the sky, or an impossible-to-please killjoy. But who is God, really? Who is this being we should thank for our next breath? Who has He revealed himself to be in His Word?

Questions like these inspire some to deep dive into theology. They emerge with a sophisticated new vocabulary, a head full of syllogisms, and a God who seems more like an abstract x at the end of a logical equation than the living, moving, affectionate God of Scripture. In Revering God, bestselling author Thaddeus Williams invites you to meet the real, living God, offering profound insight into God's attributes and practical ways to live a God-centered life, bridging the gap between abstract theology and awe-inspired devotion.

Revering God

Scripture that shows what God revealed about himself.Stories from contemporary theologians on how divine attributes have impacted their lives.Exercises and practical steps to live out God's attributes at home, in your community, and in the workplace.Recommended resources for further study.Learn to encounter God and worship him in a way that draws you into a deeper state of awe, joy, and reverence for the One who made you.

272 pages, Paperback

Published September 10, 2024

Loading...
Loading...

About the author

Thaddeus Williams

10 books39 followers

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
56 (54%)
4 stars
35 (33%)
3 stars
8 (7%)
2 stars
4 (3%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 - 17 of 17 reviews
Profile Image for Jenna Kent.
87 reviews
April 27, 2026
I originally gave it 4, Jaegon asked me why, I didn’t have a good answer, then we discussed that it was easier than reading Piper, now it’s a 5 for accessibility
Profile Image for Kyle Kelley.
127 reviews3 followers
January 18, 2026
This was a joy to read. Somehow this man made deep theology fun and exciting. Felt like straight brain candy.
Profile Image for Ian Crosby.
33 reviews
March 20, 2026
*I listened to this while driving so I may need to give it a physical read at some point.

I really enjoyed this. Great theological insight. Enjoyable to listen to. Clear. Practical application and prayer points. Makes deep theology clear and accessible to anyone.
12 reviews
April 26, 2026
I appreciate the theology depth while also maintaining a more light-hearted writing style. I felt like I could pick this up and read for longer than other theological books.
Profile Image for Bethany.
75 reviews
January 13, 2025
I’ve grown up learning a lot of theological concepts and in recent years studying theology has been tiring to me. I love books like this that tap into the practical side of it—what should our response be to God being who He is? This book examines God as reliable, enjoyable, victorious, eternally-loving, redemptive, and expressive and how we should revere Him in our lives in light of those. It’s an engaging read and I especially recommend it for anyone who is more creatively inclined—hearing the author speak on God’s creativity and our joy and delight in Him is what made me wake up a bit after a long lecture day and buy the book.
Profile Image for Rachel Mayes Allen.
523 reviews34 followers
Read
January 1, 2025
A digestible and challenging book for apologetics and spiritual growth. Williams is always a warm, informative, and convincing writer, and this book showcases all of those qualities effectively.
Profile Image for Lauren Terwilliger.
83 reviews1 follower
June 16, 2025
While I enjoyed reading this book and contemplating the deeper thoughts of the author on how we can fully revere God, I was put off by the presentation of ideas in Part 5 (Redemptive: God Saves Sinners).

In this section (specifically p.146), the author compares several views of soteriology (salvation) in relation to how much the effort is of God vs. of man. However, this section was set up as a straw-man argument since it did not include other views within orthodox Christianity. He presented 5 options and “proved” how his viewpoint (based on irresistible grace - all effort is of God and none of man) was the correct one to land on. However, it is within Christian orthodoxy to have a balanced view (efficacious grace - all of God but man must respond / AKA: choose to believe), which is what I have landed on after much study in this area myself.

Overall, it was an intriguing read and I found most of it very fascinating, but the tone and lack of “receipts” for the irresistible grace viewpoint without acknowledgment of other acceptable views of soteriology within the church was off putting.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Glen Higgins.
33 reviews4 followers
February 3, 2025
An excellent little book reminding us to spend much more time looking at God because we are “nowhere near as interesting, awesome, or worthy of worship as the Creator of the universe”. Williams spends each chapter reflecting on one attribute of God which he uses to point a spotlight on our modern idols and temptations.

I especially enjoyed his chapter on beauty, a worshipful close to the book. I’m looking forward to reading this with my youth leaders to consider how this can help us teach our students the doctrine of God.
16 reviews6 followers
October 26, 2024
Deep truths put in very clear ways. Really enjoyed this book!
Profile Image for Timothyemmalee.
41 reviews
January 17, 2025
This is really quite superb. Everyone should read it. It's warm with humor without being cutesy, and it's rich with deep thoughts without being abstract or something fit only for ivory towers.
3 reviews
August 29, 2025
Dr. Williams, Revering God provides a compelling account of the several marks of authentic theology—marks that extend to all believers as they participate in the love of Christ and cultivate the virtues that flow from him. Precisely, love, wisdom, patience, courage, and vigilance lead to the marks of a theologian. Yet, these marks can be obscured when individuals elevate themselves as if they were self-sufficient or omniscient, pursuing sin rather than delighting in God. Others may trivialize or abandon Christian pursuits, devoting themselves instead to fleeting pleasures or shortsighted activities. Some struggle with the hiddenness of God, but even in such moments of divine silence, the longing for true joy awakens a deeper thirst for Him. Still others are enticed by countercultural narratives, weighed down by anxiety, and thereby fail to recognize the providence and loving care of God.

Nevertheless, God’s sovereignty is comprehensive, extending over the entire cosmos and ensuring the fulfillment of his purposes. Williams emphasizes that God is the Holy Father who will achieve ultimate victory, and to revere Him is to acknowledge His supreme glory and universal dominion. The Son himself perfectly executes the will of the Father, and nothing can thwart that purpose—none whom the Father gives to the Son will be lost. Thus, Williams reassures his readers that all are God’s masterpiece created in Christ Jesus for good works. In the end, the Father will conform his people to the image of the Son, which constitutes the highest expression of divine sovereignty and the ultimate telos of human existence. Hence, Revering God is an excellent read for anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of God’s sovereignty and authentic theology.
Profile Image for Jennifer.
39 reviews
January 29, 2025
Your biggest and most important goal in life should be to know and revere the One who created you. The Greatest Commandment is to love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength. But you can't properly love what you don't know. Thankfully, God has provided us with His very words and revelation by which to do this as we seek Him through the pages of Scripture, prayer, and relationship. But sometimes (or often times?), it's nice to have solid theologians who can help highlight, sharpen, sift, and hone the insights we gain from Scripture. Williams does a brilliant job of this, illuminating truths about the attributes, character, and nature of God that we might either miss or, if only, need a good reminding. He does so in ways that are understandable and applicable, yet deep and thorough. Every believer should be regularly in the Scriptures and constantly pursuing a true and thorough understanding of Who God is. But if you ever find yourself lost on how to mine, unmask, or synthesize these truths (admit it), read this book and let Williams help. This will be a book I come back to again and again.
Profile Image for Aaron Green.
89 reviews1 follower
March 24, 2026
Again, 2 stars seems more harsh a rating than I intend, it's not a bad book... It just felt a bit anticlimatic. The chapters are super short- so it comes across more as a devotional type read than a book. Each chapter or section ends with an area to write 'Areas I am revering' and 'Areas I am not revering'. My problem here was that whatever I wrote in the first section seems to still be the case in the subsequent sections so eventually I just ended up ignoring those prompts completely. If you're diving into the topic of the Biblical God for the first time this is a great book to dip your toe in the water, but if you're looking to up your reverence of God in mid-faith I'm not sure this will do it for you.
Profile Image for Steve.
329 reviews
March 20, 2026
Giving God His Due

We often take God for granted. Even Christians don't appreciate his goodness and glory. This book offers a corrective action for our neglect of God. Packed with both information and exercises that will make you draw closer to your God who is worthy of all honor and praise.
113 reviews
May 6, 2026
This rich theological work is written to be approachable at the popular level. Full of pop culture and real life examples to apply the deep theology. The theologians serving as capstones to each section really help bring each section's message home. A Scripture saturated faith filled theology book fit for those just beginning, but still rich enough for those deep in theological studies.
Author 1 book1 follower
August 22, 2025
Starting with current state of the church and it's leaders, the author builds a case for Christians to grow in their relationship with a just, holy and loving God. A great journey with great questions at the end of each chapter which will make you rethink your daily walk with God.
Displaying 1 - 17 of 17 reviews