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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The ultimate goal of God in everything he does is the glory and fame of his own name.
Loving Jesus is not a matter of doing excellent things. It’s a matter of delighting in an excellent Savior.
A life poured out in love for others on the basis of joyful confidence before God yields peace of mind and the hope of a glorious destiny.
God’s design in converting Paul is to give you hope for yourself and for the people you want to see converted.
God will finish the Great Commission, but he won’t do it without his people being sent and sharing Jesus across cultures.
We don’t honor God mainly by trying to do things for him, but by receiving strength, grace, and love from his endless fountain.
The supremacy of God is the theme of redemptive history, our preaching, and of God.
Brokenhearted joy colors the entire Christian life. We might struggle along, but in the end, we have ultimate victory in Jesus.
When we think and feel with the Psalms, we learn how to fight for hope in the most difficult times.
The Psalms instruct our minds and our hearts. They combine deep doctrine with full emotion.
We have great hope that God will renew everything one day. But our greatest hope is that we’ll live with Jesus forever.
God could have settled accounts by punishing all sinners with hell. But in his great mercy he makes us his heirs.
Every single one of us has sinned. We all fall short of God’s glory. But God offers the free gift of righteousness to any who will come to him.
God grants us righteousness that not only washes us clean, but makes us bold in the face of any fear.
When you die, only what you do for Christ will last. You have one life. Don’t waste it on insignificant comforts.