Riccardi provides an extremely helpful, clear, and stirring work on sanctification. Though the book is quite short, it is immensely rich. Riccardi presents a basic walk through of defining sanctification, the reason for sanctification, the means of sanctification, and the ‘how’ of sanctification.
Riccardi does not waste time or words with trivial examples, stories, wordy paragraphs, or unhelpful rabbit-trails; but rather provides concise and clear teachings from Scripture, and a few vivid quotations from those who have come before him, on the subject.
The meat and benefit of this book is primarily in chapter 4 (the last chapter of substance and argumentation—ch. 5 a brief conclusion, and ch. 6 a series of Q&As that are helpful for further consideration). In this chapter, Riccardi provides the reader with the thrust of his argument. Sanctification is derived from one’s beholding the beauty and glory of Christ through the five primary means of sanctification (Scripture, Prayer, Fellowship, Providence, and Obedience).
This book is a quick read. Most should be able to finish it between 20-45minutes, and they will be all the more enriched and edified for stewarding their allotted time to read this wonderful work by Riccardi.
Furthermore, from a ministry and discipleship standpoint, I would require this to be read for any I’m entrusted to minister to and disciple. Likewise, this book’s contribution to the topic will forever be a monumental foundation for my own understanding and growing in sanctification personally, as well as a teaching I will pass on to those the Lord places in my path to disciple.
A true ‘must read.’