Can a True Believer Be Fooled Into Believing the Prosperity Gospel? …
John Piper says that being doctrinally amiss doesn't automatically make you an unbeliever.
John Piper says that being doctrinally amiss doesn't automatically make you an unbeliever.
John Piper talks about the significance of aging and why we shouldn't try to hide the evidence.
John Piper says that other people help us keep Christ at the center of our spiritual solar systems.
John Piper says that Christians are sometimes judged by the Lord so that they aren't condemned with the world.
John Piper notes two things that make Christ's substitutionary death for us utterly unique.
John Piper says that expository preaching is about exposing a text's meaning, and stories have meaning.
John Piper gives two reasons why the prospect of a poor life is no warrant to take it.
John Piper says that radical repentance is a great opportunity for trusting God.
John Piper says that illness is not among the factors that make marriage foolish.
John Piper thinks that it is both right and inevitable to pray to all members of the Trinity.
John Piper says that having different denominations doesn't have to mean disunity.
John Piper talks about how a pastor can be helpfully authentic in front of his people.
John Piper suggests several ways a child might help his parents' marriage endure.
John Piper has three suggestions for how to lead a church into using a new translation.
John Piper says we shouldn't ignore the physical realities that underlie depression.
John Piper says that Christians should be known for returning good for evil.
John Piper says that public prayers should be sensitive to the moment.
John Piper says that Jesus was both capable and incapable of sinning.
John Piper describes how he and Noël have taught their children about money.
John Piper wants to memorize those verses that help him fight against anxiety.
John Piper says parents must be very careful in their guidance to grown children.
John Piper looks to Paul's words to Timothy for how to view preaching.
John Piper shows where Paul himself subordinated spiritual gifts to the written word of God.
John Piper says God sometimes gets more glory when more people pray.
John Piper explains why the Bible is the best way to know God.
John Piper says God approves of non-Christians getting married, even though it's sin.
John Piper can agree with the statement "God made us to love us," as long as "love" is defined right.
John Piper says that God offers hope to everyone, no matter how regretful their past.
Even though we're always sinning, John Piper says that shouldn't paralyze us.
John Piper says consequences matter when it comes to weighing sin.
John Piper explains one way to interpret the stories of Scripture.
The first hour of a live webcast where John Piper fields questions sent in via Twitter.
The second hour of a live webcast where John Piper fields questions sent in via Twitter.
The third and final hour of a live webcast where John Piper fields questions sent in via Twitter.
John Piper says Jesus encountered every temptation on the cross.
John Piper says God's word does not go forth void into the lives of children.
John Piper says we shouldn't forget that everything will be better in heaven.
John Piper says pastors should aim to create a church that wants to do what is right.
John Piper mentions 3 ways that a student can encourage his or her mentor.
John Piper shares some of his thoughts and prayers for Minneapolis.
Our temperaments influence the way we view God, says John Piper. But so does the Bible.
John Piper gives one negative and one positive reason for why you should want to follow Jesus.
John Piper says danger doesn't automatically exempt a person from doing missions.
John Piper explains why and how he'd like to see marijuana legalized.
John Piper describes how faith in Christ enables us to fight temptation.
John Piper tells why and how he thinks it's OK to use "conception control."
John Piper says he would talk to the pope about justification.
John Piper offers three observations about miracles in the church.
John Piper gives three arguments for why he trusts the Bible.
John Piper says we can speak the word of God to those who can't read.
John Piper says that, though all parents are sinful, Scripture still commands children to submit to them.