The Puritans were greatly concerned
with suppressing worldliness in the
church. Today, worldliness is an even
greater problem, exacerbated by the
fact that so few dare to speak out
against it. In this book, William
Greenhill provides modern readers with
a healthy antidote to our love affair
with the world. He explains what it
means to love the world, exposes the
dangers of cherishing it, shares how we
ought to relate to it, and gives
encouraging directions for removing our
hearts from it. This is a book with a
timeless message, demonstrating the
relevance of the Puritans for today. By
God’s grace, it will help persuade you
that the world and all its charms are
not what you should live for.