How Should Singleness Be Different for Christians? …
John Piper challenges us to exploit the privileges of singleness.
John Piper challenges us to exploit the privileges of singleness.
John Piper says to show support first and offer explanations later.
John Piper fights against becoming bored with the Bible with prayer.
John Piper thinks about the troubles of this world as a way to help stay prepared for the next.
John Piper outlines three components of loving God with our minds.
John Piper says there are only three options for you in relation to missions.
4 examples from Philippians 2 of people who put others' interests before their own.
John Piper says that Paul was willing to suffer in order to display the gospel, and that we should be willing too.
John Piper says that our definition of marriage has great spiritual, cultural, and social effects.
John Piper says that understanding the role of good works in our salvation is really significant.
“God did not just overcome evil at the cross. He made evil serve the overcoming of evil. He made evil commit suicide in doing its worst evil” (p. 12).
John Piper shares the basics of how he seeks to lead his family spiritually.
John Piper explains how he would argue for the reasonableness of religion.
John Piper introduces the extended sermon series he'll begin this Fall.
John Piper says we should be slow to speak when ministering to those who are suffering.
What's new about Jesus' new commandment?
John Piper talks about the kind of grace that is continually arriving.
John Piper talks about why we constantly need grace to persevere.
Differences between entertainment-oriented preachers and bible-oriented preachers.
John Piper says we must rightly understand the sovereignty of God before we can rightly respond to our sin.
When we come to know Jesus in John's Gospel, we come to know God.
John Piper says that a father is reflected in his child's behavior.
“The aim of this book is to enlarge your vision of what marriage is. As Bonhoeffer says, it is more than your love for each other. Vastly more. Its meaning is infinitely great. I say that with care. The meaning of marriage is the display of the covenant-keeping love between Christ and his people” (p. 15).
John Piper shows how joy in suffering is the right response for Christians.
The Bible is infinitely precious, true, glorious baby talk.
John Piper draws a distinction between the punishment of a judge and the discipline of a father.
John Piper says that church should supplement and bless what is already happening at home.
John Piper says that moments of spiritual weakness should not cause us to doubt our salvation, but to repent.
John Piper celebrates the Stokes's 10 years of ministry at Bethlehem.
How was it loving for God to create the world, if he foreknew the horrors that would come upon it?
John Piper says that dads have a unique responsibility in parenting, but that mom and dad are no less an essential team.
Not only is Jesus the Life that created all material life, but he is the Life that creates all eternal life.
John Piper has three questions for any potential blogger to consider.
How to interact with those who are struggling in their faith.
John Piper says we should look beyond what is merely not sinful and pursue means that are also wise.
John Piper explains why and how he writes for the DG blog.
Let's join John the Baptist in saying, “Jesus must increase, but I must decrease.”
John Piper explains why he doesn't keep a gun in his house.
John Piper talks about displays of God's beauty and intelligence in creation that ought to inspire worship.
What can we learn about our calling as Christians when it's described as witnessing about light?
John Piper recommends two things to relieve pastors from feeling like they always need to second-guess their staff.
John Piper considers the essence of biblical church community and its implications on how to handle church growth.
John Piper clarifies what it means for a husband to lead and tells how the Lord can work to unite a couple in their calling.
How should our thoughts on voting be affected by the age to come?
John Piper says pastors need to test their hearts as they consider what to preach.
All nations will be reached only with the wealth-renouncing witness of cross-cultural missionaries.
John Piper distinguishes the evils of hurricanes and heresies in two ways.
An invitation to a lecture on the importance of higher education.
John Piper shares what has come together for him recently in his understanding of God.
John Piper explains why the so-called "prosperity gospel" is not the gospel.
John Piper says that God has made some parts of Scripture difficult to understand in order to protect them.
By becoming a man, Jesus shows us the glory of God.
John Piper explains why freely offering your media can be a good idea.
“My prayer is that these small tastes of my imperfect affections will fan affections into flame—for God, for your spouse, and, in every fitting way, for all the treasured people in your life” (p. 14).
John Piper talks about how God gets glory for himself from every human being, believer or not.
John Piper gives four reasons for why premarital sex isn't worth it.
Those who by grace are born of God have seen the glory of God that Moses asked to see but wasn't permitted.
John Piper recalls three men who helped steady him with Scripture in his first years at Bethlehem.
John Piper shares some of the reasoning behind using video-recorded sermons in corporate worship.
Jesus wants to give assurance to those who read the Gospel of John in the 21st century.
John Piper explains that all sin is ultimately an assualt on the glory of God.
Those who embrace Jesus as their Lamb and their Lord will be sheltered from God's otherwise inescapable wrath.