Solid Joys Daily Devotional
Summary: Solid Joys is a daily devotional written and read by John Piper. These short and substantive readings will feed your joy in Jesus every day of the year. Discover more from Piper at desiringGod.org.
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It is good news that God is gloriously happy. No one would want to spend eternity with a gloomy, unhappy God.
As the source of every good pleasure, God himself pleases fully and finally. It is therefore astonishing how little effort is put into knowing God.
Even if we know that God is good to us, we may believe that his goodness is constrained. But Jesus is at pains to help us not feel that way.
The unwillingness of others to repent will not hold the saints hostage. Hell cannot blackmail heaven into misery.
Faith in God’s promises must be so real that the love it produces proves the reality of the faith.
What can sustain the will to die for others, when you are innocent? Jesus banked on love and future joy.
The experience of future grace often depends on whether we will take refuge in God, or whether we will run for cover to other shelters.
There is a fear that is slavish and drives us away from God, and there is a fear that is sweet and draws us to God.
What’s at stake in fleeing covetousness and fighting for contentment in future grace is eternal life.
Whenever we sense the slightest rise of covetousness in our hearts, we must turn on it and fight it with all our might using the weapons of faith.
God is glorified when the power to be holy comes from humble faith in future grace.
The fight for good works is a fight to believe in future grace. Therefore, learning to fight for holiness by faith in future grace is supremely important.
The essence of faith is being satisfied with all that God is for us in Jesus. Faith embraces God — not just his promised gifts — as our treasure.
Grace is not simply the pardon of our sins; it is the power to press on in obedience. We trust in God’s ever-arriving gracious power to enable us to do what we should.
When we hear God’s promises and trust him with courage, fearing the reproach brought upon God by our unbelief, then he is greatly honored.