New Devotional App

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UPDATE (April 23, 2013): Solid Joys is now a fully functional website, available in English and Korean. A Korean Android app is now available as well.

UPDATE (December 6, 2012): This app is now available for Android, too!


Solid Joys is a free application available from Desiring God (for iPhone and iPad) which provides a short daily devotional excerpt from the ministry of John Piper.

We've identified 365 of the best excerpts from Piper's printed books and online content which are able to stand well on their own when removed from their original context, and we've made sure to keep the excerpts relatively short.

The goal is that you'll be able to dive in for just a moment each day and come a…

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This Week's Sermon: "I AM WHO I AM"

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God absolutely is. This is the most basic and ultimate fact there has ever been. The triune God — the Lordis. He always has been and always will be. He is not to be assumed. He is not a mere foundation upon which we move on to more important things. The great driving passion of our lives should be to know him and make him known as glorious.

This is heart of John Piper's most recent sermon that kicks off a new series of eleven messages on the foundational realities that have shaped Bethlehem Baptist Church. The series is rooted in his conviction that Bethlehem's greatest days are ahead as Jason Meyer transitions into the role of Pastor for Preaching and Vision.

This first sermon fo…

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The More Wood, the Bigger the Fire

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People don’t really care how many books we’ve read. So it’s a waste of time to read kinds of books or numbers of books to impress others.

And it’s also a waste if we spend most of our reading time escaping into a fantasy. I don’t mean fantasy as a genre. I’ve seen glorious realities while sojourning in Middle Earth. I’m talking about literary fast food that tastes good but doesn’t nourish — the kind of stuff that leaves you spiritually sluggish.

Your reading time is precious. So read to see more of what’s real. Read to understand more of what’s true. Ransack books hunting for joy. Read to get glimpses of glory. Read to steer out of your perspective ruts. Read to stir your affections — …

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Refuse to Be Numbed

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I have great sorrow and unceasing anguish in my heart. For I could wish that I myself were accursed and cut off from Christ for the sake of my brothers, my kinsmen according to the flesh. (Romans 9:2–3)

I just read Finish the Mission and was shaken by quotes like this, just as I was when I heard them at the Desiring God 2011 National Conference:

Hundreds of millions of men and women who have rebelled against the sovereign glory of God have never heard about the saving grace of God. So what does this mean for our lives? And what does this mean for the church?1

And,

If there is any Scripture at all, this is true — that those who stubbornly refuse to submit to the gospel, and to love…

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Now Available: The Pleasures of God Seminar

"The worth and excellency of a soul is to be measured by the object of its love," Henry Scougal wrote in his 17th-century work, The Life of God in the Soul of Man. And if this is true of humans, might it also be true of God?

That is the starting place to John Piper's book, The Pleasures of God: Meditations on God's Delight in Being God. He recently led a five-hour seminar on the book in Minneapolis, all of which is now available for free.

Stream or download the seminar in three parts:

The Pleasures of God (Session 1):


The Pleasures of God (Session 2):


The Pleasures of God (Session 3):

Throw Off the Shackles of Conventional Coolness

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 Life is Christ. (Philippians 1:21)

One of the great hoaxes of our time is that we’ve learned to worship posers. American heroes are mainly entertainers. Our heroes don’t have to do anything particularly great, they just need to look and sound great. Lewis was right in more ways than one: “we are far too easily pleased.”

My beef is not with skillful entertainers as such. Working hard to become skillful with the gifts God gave us is a good thing, if used for redemptive purposes.

My beef is with us. We’ve made them cultural gods. They dominate our t-shirts, bedroom walls, Facebook pages, and living room plasma screens. We listen to them in our ear buds and Twitter feeds. And we bestow o…

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We Have Now Not to Waste

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“The years of our life are seventy, or even by reason of strength eighty; yet… they are soon gone, and we fly away” (Psalm 90:10).

My children begin school this week. The summer is passing us by and we’re all groaning a bit. It went so fast.

I turned 47 this summer. 47? I remember my Dad turning 47. How’d I get here so soon? My oldest child turned 16 this summer. My second child turns 14 this week. But they were just toddlers! We were just trying to figure out kindergarten options for them, weren’t we?

Life is a vapor. Even if we live to old age our lives “are soon gone” (Psalm 90:10). But most people either desperately try to grab as much life as they can by pursuing passing things, …

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Resources Related to This Weekend's Seminar

This weekend's seminar on The Pleasures of God has just ended. If you attended the seminar or joined us on the live-stream, thanks so much for being a part of this event. We hope you can join us on the live-stream tonight at 7:10 (EDT) for John Piper's sermon at Bethlehem Baptist Church (Downtown campus).

Related Resources

Here's a list of resources mentioned by Pastor John during the seminar or related to the content:

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Behind the Blog: Tempest in a Pot of Iced Tea

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Chick-fil-A was a veritable tempest in a pot of iced tea in recent weeks. But we weren't afraid to touch on the subject, albeit tangentally, with an angle on the tolerance of God.

In this latest edition of Behind the Blog, we talk about the tolerance posts, give an update on new Piper publications, provide the backstory on several recent ventures, and offer a glimpse into what's in the works.

This time, at the request of our producer Stefan Green, we threw caution to the wind — along with our "less than five minutes" slogan — for a more extended edition of Behind the Blog. Below are links for the topics we touch on in this episode.

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Saving Faith Is Wanting Jesus

2 Timothy 4:7–8 tells us that the apostle Paul will get a reward. The "crown of righteousness" awaits him. But why? What is this reward for?

Answer: fighting the fight of faith.

And there's more. The reward is not just for Paul, who has fought the fight of faith, but it's also for everyone who loves the appearing of Jesus.

Expounding these verses, John Piper explains how they teach us about the essence of faith, namely, that at the core of saving faith is wanting Jesus.

This excerpt begins at the 24:24 mark of this week's sermon.

Right at the core of saving faith is wanting Jesus, desiring Jesus, craving fellowship with Jesus. Faith is not simply acknowledging facts about…

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