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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If we want to realize full assurance and hope, we must exercise the organ of faith to empower energized obedience.
A Christian woman hopes in God, fears nothing, and wears the jewelry of godliness.
In every way, God’s saving grace is God-centered. Salvation’s goal is God’s glory and our joy in the praise of his perfection.
We could never repay the debt we owe God for his grace. But we can honor him by asking for more.
How should we understand the psalms that call down curses on others?
Only those who know Jesus have the Spirit and know the truth that makes real worship possible.
Jesus’s people are in the world, but not of the world. We work for the good of our temporary homes while we always long for more.
When we say that God is holy, we have sailed to the end of language and must worship in silence and wonder.
A Christian is not a person who experiences zero bad desires. A Christian is a person who is at war with every distorted desire by the power of the Spirit.
Jesus calls us to keep our marriage covenant in a way that tells the truth about him.
Sin blinds us all. We can only stumble about in darkness until Jesus takes us by the hand, and leads us into his heavenly light.
If there is any wonder, or awe, or admiration, or fame, or praise, or applause, it belongs to the glory of God.
Our hearts wander to the sewer even though Jesus offers living water. Only he can transform and satisfy our deepest desires.
God is over you, by you, inside you, around you, underneath you. Trust him and do not fear.
We’ll never love like Jesus loved until we die to ourselves. But in that death, we’ll find more life than we even could have hoped.