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Summary: One classic John Piper sermon or conference message for each day of the year, based on listeners’ recommendations and feedback. Piper is founder and teacher of desiringGod.org and is author of more than 50 books. His sermons, books, articles, and more are available free of charge at desiringGod.org.
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God does not mainly love us in this life by sparing us from suffering. He mainly loves us by giving us more of himself and his glory.
Contained in the name Yahweh is the first and most important truth about God: he exists.
God designed his church so that her members endure in belief by giving and receiving faith-sustaining words of life.
Faith that glorifies God produces fruit, looks ahead to the fulfillment of God’s promises, and battles unbelief daily.
Our hardened hearts naturally suppress the truth, but Jesus grants us new hearts to embrace his gospel.
God does not answer all our questions, but he doesn’t leave us in the dark either. His deepest and loudest response to our pain is the suffering and death of his Son.
God enjoys eternal happiness in himself, and he delights in satisfying his people with the overflow of that abundant joy.
The call of the Christian life is to join God in his grand plan to magnify his own glory over all.
The essence of Christianity is this: there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.
Nothing — not hunger, not debt, not abuse, not death — can separate you from the love of Christ. These ten insights will show you why.
God pursues us with goodness and mercy in both joy and trials — all for his name’s sake.
Though our outer self daily wastes away, we do not lose heart. We have an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison.
God aims to be an utterly unique, wonderful, and exalted God, by condescending to forgive sinners and work for those who wait for him.
The global glory of the gospel shines all the more beautifully when it filters through the prism of diversity.
The greatest thing in the world is to know God apart from his wrath by the grace that Jesus purchased on the cross.