Title | : | The Atoning One |
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ISBN | : | 1629724254 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781629724256 |
Format Type | : | Unknown Binding |
Number of Pages | : | 208 |
Publication | : | Published March 1, 2018 |
The Atoning One Reviews
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A deeply reverent and thoughtful book. I will need to read it more than once to fully understand all the points made here.
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A great companion (along with The Christ Who Heals) to The Infinite Atonement.
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I love Brother Millet and his wonderful way of teaching important principles. There is none more important than the Atonement of Jesus Christ. It is worthy of our deep contemplation and understanding.
This book is wonderful. Take the time to ponder sacred things. I read the ebook and loved it so much that I asked my kids for it for Father's Day so I can highlight some key thoughts. There is new stuff in here at least to me. -
This book was perfect for Sunday reading. Read by the author, Millet uses a lot of scriptures, quotes, and personal experiences to build a spectrum of insight around Christ's atonement and it's necessity. I also really appreciate Millet's familiarity with other Christian faiths and his recounting of conversations he's had with other pastors along the lines of Adam and Eve or Grace and Works.
My favorite chapters--the ones I went back to over again and then referred to the written text to read a 3rd time were about the Fall of Adam and Eve and the state of the garden of Eden. There were some quotes from early prophets I hadn't heard before on this topic, and I really liked getting some further insight into questions I've been posing for a long time, like "How can God give two disparate commandments when it is not possible to keep both?" Or "other than the Book of Mormon prophets teaching us that Adam and Even couldn't have had children in the garden of Eden, how do we know that's true? And why?"
Millet talks a lot about grace--about a lot of experiences he's had with increasing his understanding of grace and his knowledge of grace as well as his gratitude/testimony of grace. But I would have loved for him to have shared more of that with us, rather than just telling us that it had affected him and he is different because of it.
Lots of insights sprinkled throughout the book. I enjoyed listening to it and contemplating new points that he brought up.
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I love anything Brother Millet writes, but this was my favorite of those I've read. It was so powerful in such an approachable, personal way. I listened to this book, which is read by him, and it was wonderful to hear it in his voice. He is a family friend through both my in-laws and my father, who served under Brother Millet at BYU. This truly fortified my personal testimony of Jesus Christ as my Savior and Redeemer. It gave me much to think about and reflect on, and it gave me a greater desire to strengthen my relationship with Jesus Christ through study, prayer, and personal obedience to His teachings. Will listen to this over and over.
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Another great book by Robert Millet. I read this to prepare myself for Easter. Such a moving recounting of all we owe to the Savior.
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Inspirational book with profound and thoughtful insights about the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
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This was another one of those books that I kept saying to myself as I listened to it, "I LOVE THIS BOOK!" This is so, so good. Millet is the narrator for this and for that I am so glad. He starts where you really should start a book on Christ, in the beginning....moving on to Adam and Eve, the fall.
I loved his chapter on Grace. I loved all his chapters really. I have this on my Amazon wish list for my library. I NEED this book on my shelf. -
Reading this on a Sunday morning was about as peaceful as I've felt in a long time.
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Brother Millet again delivers. I took down some good notes and potential talk ideas in my Evernote account. This is the second book of his I've read in the past few weeks (the first being "Whatever Happened to Faith?"). He shares some very interesting ideas and concepts to follow in regard to the atonement of Jesus Christ, many of which we get casual about or have never thought about seriously. I particularly liked this one: He likes to think that when the moment came in Gethsemane where Christ could’ve backed away he said, “No, I’m going to do this. Bob Millet will need me.” In my case it would be “Jeff Birk will need me. Brittany and Sydney will need me.” He shares a strong testimony at the end knowing that the Savior remits sins because he has remitted his own sins. I liked how he encouraged more reverence in taking Christ's name in any setting, especially when giving and closing prayers and talks.
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This has been one of the most impactful books on the Atonement I’ve ever read. Among the concepts discussed that were perspective changers:
1. Christ was both fully human and fully divine. Not 50% human and 50% divine. The author also asked us to imagine that he suffered one second for every person to help us better conceptualize the idea that He knows intimately how we feel.
2. At the judgement bar, the potential answer to how we will measure our life is our utter dependence on Christ and His Atonement and Grace.
Highly recommended. Millet is both highly personable and has done years on research on pondering on this subject. -
The first few chapters of this book cover well-tread ground. If you have read The Infinite Atonement, for example, there won't be anything new in these chapters. It's a necessary foundation though, for the rest of the book.
I think the book really takes off when it comes to the chapter about grace. Millet gives a nice overview of how the understanding of grace has evolved in the church, compares our views to other protestant faiths, and discusses the balance between grace and works. This book is a good addition for anyone wishing to understand the atonement of Jesus Christ further. -
A strong testimony from one who has studied and taught about the Savior for decades. Robert Millet has a gift for saying the essential and leaving out the superfluous. A book that is definitely worth at least one reading, probably more. Millet's testimony of the Savior is touching. The part that rang truest to me was his answer to his friend who asked what Bob Millet would say if he were before the throne of God, requesting entrance to heaven. I'll leave the answer for the reader to discover.
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It's been a few weeks since I listened to this audiobook so I'm a little slow in getting a review written. A lot of great thoughts, scriptures and doctrinal information about Christ and His Atonement. As Easter was approaching this year, I wanted to listen to several books about Christ and have my thoughts focusing more on Him and His life and sacrifices. I enjoyed this one a lot.
The author shared several personal stories from his life and experiences he has had over the years, either his or his students (he is a professor of ancient scripture) relating to Christ and His Atonement. I enjoyed the different perspectives this brought and the thoughts it provoked. From some of his beginning thoughts about the Atonement through many years of study, learning, teaching and applying the Atonement in his own life.
This is another book that I would enjoy to have a physical copy of to highlight, make notes in and take more time to ponder over some thoughts, which an audiobook doesn't always allow for. Although I love the convenience of having the book playing while I am doing work around the house, driving my family around or just sitting quietly listening.
Content: Religious aspects about the Atonement of Jesus Christ
I listened to an audiobook on my Deseret Bookshelf account.
Happy Reading!!! -
This book had answers to questions I've asked in my life (and found the same answers to, most of the time). That's the first time a single book has addressed more than one of my personal questions, so I was surprised. I know that doesn't mean it will necessarily answer yours, but perhaps give it a shot. The thing I enjoyed most was that gospel books don't grow testimonies, but this one somehow gave me space to ponder the atonement of Jesus Christ and grow on my own.
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The Atonement of Jesus Christ is fundamentally important to understand in today's Christianity and Brother Millet does an excellent job of going into the reasons for it by starting with the Fall of Adam to the saving grace of the Savior. Wonderful book to put you in the mood for Easter or to better understand and become acquainted with our Master.
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There are a lot of great concepts collected into this book. I loved the clear treatment of the Fall of Adam and Eve and it's proper place in understanding the need for Christ's Atonement. I learned about the words Jehovah, Adonai, and Yahweh in a way I had not before. And I enjoyed the author's personal story of coming to understand grace.
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This insightful, thought provoking book on the Atonement of Christ should be placed among other classics such as the Infinite Atonement by Callister. What this book offers is perspective from new angles. Best of all, there were things I learned because of how Millet presented the topic - with fresh perspective.
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This book really delves deeper into the meaning of the Atonement and what Jesus Christ has done for us. He also talks about grace and how that intertwines with the Atonement. I loved the chapter where he went into greater detail of Gethsemane. This is definitely a powerful book that is worth reading.
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I can’t say enough about this book. I love Robert Millet’s insight, testimony and knowledge of Jesus Christ. His testimony has strengthen mine. His insight and wisdom of Christ has increased mine. The more I study of Christ, the more I love him.
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This is an excellent book. I really enjoyed it. He covers the beliefs of Protestant friends along with the LDS church beliefs on Grace and also the dangers of “cheap Grace”; along with many other important things in understanding what our Savior did for us. Good book.
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Did not answer the question for which I was seeking an answer. But it did compile many of the piecemeal teachings about the grace and mercy of Christ and our role in coming to him as the only source of our salvation.
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Robert Millet teaches with insight and understanding about the Savior and his atoning sacrifice. I gained many insights by listening to his teaching. His discussion of Moroni’s scripture on charity was my favorite part of the book. The pure love of Christ is his love for us.
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4.5 stars. Fabulous reflections on the Savior and what He means for each of us in our fallen state. I didn’t quite follow the logic behind each chapter’s subject so it didn’t quite feel like a unified message, other than the authors reflections on each topic he chose. Still amazing stuff, though.
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This books was awesome! What I really enjoyed was the new thoughts and insights I gained from reading this book. Some misconceptions were delicately handled. I would definitely recommend this book!
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Great review of doctrine regarding the atonement. It dragged a bit in places, but the wonderful insights inthe rest of the book made up for it. I particularly enjoy the discussion of grace, and the greater emphasis placed on it in recent years in the church.
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Excellent discourse on the mission of Jesus Christ. The author combines scripture-sourced doctrine with personal experiences that lead to a great experience for the reader. I listened toto the audio Cd version narrated by the author which added to the experience. Highly recommended.
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A beautiful insight into the majesty and miracle of Jesus Christ and His saving role in the plan of salvation. It helped me better understand the roles and relationships of each of the members of the Godhead, and how I can rely on His divine grace.