John Piper Sermons (Video)
Summary: John Piper is founder and teacher of desiringGod.org; he is author of more than 50 books and travels regularly to preach and teach. New messages are posted to this podcast as they become available. Piper’s sermons, books, articles, and more are available free of charge at desiringGod.org. We want people everywhere to understand and embrace the truth that God is most glorified in us, when we are most satisfied in him.
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Christ’s righteousness imputed to sinners through faith undergirds the whole of the Christian faith.
Humble unity in the gospel beautifully displays to a watching world that Jesus is more satisfying than getting your own way.
Humble unity in the gospel beautifully displays to a watching world that Jesus is more satisfying than getting your own way.
God’s pursuit of his own glory opens the door to a feast of beauty and truth that satisfies the human soul forever.
God’s pursuit of his own glory opens the door to a feast of beauty and truth that satisfies the human soul forever.
Communing with God fuels courage and contentment — and shows the resilience of our Savior before a resistant world.
Communing with God fuels courage and contentment — and shows the resilience of our Savior before a resistant world.
Communing with God fuels courage and contentment — and shows the resilience of our Savior before a resistant world.
God doesn’t merely give us arguments for his love, but he gives us a real, authentic experience of his love!
God doesn’t merely give us arguments for his love, but he gives us a real, authentic experience of his love!
God doesn’t merely give us arguments for his love, but he gives us a real, authentic experience of his love!
You don’t need complicated arguments to know the Bible is true. You can see the Glory for yourself.
You don’t need complicated arguments to know the Bible is true. You can see the Glory for yourself.
Where will we find the emotional power to keep us from returning evil for evil? Not in vague notions of grace, but by trusting God’s specific promises.
Where will we find the emotional power to keep us from returning evil for evil? Not in vague notions of grace, but by trusting God’s specific promises.