Sermon of the Day
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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We should not be surprised or ashamed when we suffer in the name of Jesus. God refines us and displays the worth of Christ in and through our suffering.
Though the fight is difficult and the race is long, the sidelines are filled with saints who cheer you on, encouraging you to finish with faith.
If God is in control of everything, why do we suffer? Here are six affirmations to hold you through seasons of suffering.
Any effort to renew our minds must follow the Holy Spirit’s initiatives and enabling. The renewal of our minds is first and decisively his work — not ours.
The glorious hope of the gospel is that God himself supplies the righteousness he demands from us.
Everyone who believes in Jesus is a member of his flock. If you’re his, he’ll keep you safely to the end.
God will use everything — even the tragedies of our lives — to shine a bright light on the goodness and glory of Jesus Christ.
In all your troubles, pain, joy, and pleasures, continue to stay in the Scriptures, because there’s no better way to invest than in God’s very words.
When we clamor for praise, we are prideful and petty. But when God commands us to praise him, he is loving us to the uttermost.
Don’t be stubborn like a mule, but run headlong to God in prayer while he may be found.
Abundant life is not about having more stuff, but about having Jesus. Only he can save, satisfy, and give life because he is is the way, the truth, and the life.
Greater than our fear of unbelief should be our faith in God’s promise to safely deliver us into his eternal rest.
Baptism: Immersion or sprinkling? Infants or adults? Does it matter?
Neither your good works nor the righteousness that Christ works in you will ever justify you before God. Jesus himself is your righteousness.
It will cost you to stand up against evil in our day. But God will deliver you and bring you safely into his heavenly kingdom.