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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Satan’s hand caused the suffering of Job. But in all of his calamities, Job still had reason for reverent worship because God was ultimately at work.
John Piper: “Christians are not first citizens of any human nation but citizens of the kingdom of God.”
So-called same-sex marriage dishonors the partners involved and disregards God’s good design.
Death and decay won’t have the last word. One day soon, God will release all of creation from corruption.
The threat of hell might scare us toward God, but only a deep love for Jesus can take us all the way home to him.
God uses everything for his sovereign purposes. Even the most heinous crimes ever committed were never beyond his control.
One day your strength will fade and your body will fail, but if you are trusting in Jesus you will never see death.
God created man, woman, and the gift of marriage, all to illustrate his love for the church.
Motherhood requires a unique kind of suffering that only a firm hope in God’s sovereignty can sustain.
God is a very important person and he does not like being taken for granted.
Faith, at its core, is despairing of human approval and being glad in the God of grace.
A woman who fears the Lord will not run away from God to satisfy her longings and relieve her anxieties. She will stay close to the heart of God and trust in his promises.
Sin distorts God’s good design for men and women. We were made to serve one another selflessly, not sacrifice one another selfishly.
We are commanded to pursue all-satisfying, never-ending, invincible joy. The place we can find, keep, and share this happiness is only in God.
The gospel is the good news that there is hope for sinners — even the worst of us.