How Can God Care for a Sinner Like Me? …
John Piper talks about how no one's past sins are bad enough to exlude them from the mercy of God.
John Piper talks about how no one's past sins are bad enough to exlude them from the mercy of God.
Listen to John Piper talk about how we can honor and enjoy God more with our minds.
John Piper considers the form, fuel, and focus of Christian boldness.
Listen to John Piper talk about how we can keep our shield of faith up at all times.
John Piper talks about knowing when to be tough and when to be tender.
John Piper talks about how the fight for faith can be just as hard—if not harder—in America as it is anywhere else.
John Piper describes God's plans for our bodies after this life is over.
John Piper talks about ways to help stimulate affections for Christ in ourselves and others.
John Piper talks about the utter essentialness of personal communion with God.
Listen to John Piper explain why Christians can't just "go with the flow" of American prosperity.
John Piper talks about what pastors should consider as they prepare for Sunday.
John Piper talks about why it's important to have statements of faith.
John Piper talks about how we can fight—and help others fight—for hope.
John Piper talks about how our hope in Christ makes us look different than the rest of the world.
John Piper shares why he doesn't have a problem celebrating Christmas, even if December 25 may have connections to a pagan holiday.
John Piper talks about the only way that we can give to Jesus.
John Piper talks about why we shouldn't lose heart in praying and caring for those we love.
John Piper explains why he doesn't recommend taking Catholic communion.
John Piper speaks practically about controlling our natural cravings.
John Piper gives his counsel on how to lead your family in worship together.
John Piper talks about the value of showing our concern for others when sharing the gospel.
John Piper describes what does (and does not) disqualify us from eternal life.
John Piper discusses how, under God's sovereignty, we should be able to both hate and give thanks for what he might will.
John Piper talks about why it is important to raise your children as though they were in the faith.
John Piper talks about the hope for change that we have as new creatures in Christ.
John Piper gives some guidance for figuring out where to invest your labors.
John Piper talks about how psychological medicines, when used carefully, can be helpful.
John Piper explains why the gift of tongues isn't necessary for salvation.
John Piper unfolds an irrational assumption that hinders faith for modern minds.
John Piper talks about how to help those whose marriages are struggling.
John Piper discusses why he believes God doesn't condemn babies.
John Piper says that the way we treat our bodies is spiritually significant.
John Piper offers encouragement and counsel to those who pursue academia.
John Piper explains what forgiveness means and what it doesn't.
John Piper discusses why Yahweh of the Old Testament and Allah of the Quran may seem similar but aren't the same.
John Piper talks about how to replace doctrinal confusion with conviction.
John Piper outlines the fundamentals of how we commune with God.
John Piper emphasizes the doctrines that couples should agree on.
John Piper explains why believers are forever secure in Christ.
John Piper encourages us to focus our labor on other peoples' eternal welfare.
John Piper instructs us on how to lovingly and convincingly commend Jesus as the only way to God.
John Piper says we must be able to affirm the paradox "a perfect sinner."
John Piper explains how he tries to process and preserve what he reads.
John Piper clarifies how male and female roles complement each other at home and at church.
John Piper explains why he doesn't think Jesus visited hell after his death.
John Piper believes birth control can be used to advance Christ's Kingdom.
John Piper explains how Christian hope frees us to love others.
John Piper proposes a way to honor the law and still love the foreigner.
John Piper clarifies why he is concerned about this modern church trend.
John Piper explains why faith is necessary if we are to embrace the Bible.
John Piper suggests ways to promote serious joy over cheap humor.
John Piper shares how he manages his time in order to care for his family.
John Piper reaffirms God's design to help his people—and their marriages—through others in their local church.
John Piper explains why election should make sinners hopeful, not doubtful.
John Piper considers what (and how) we can learn from non-Christian art.
John Piper offers biblical direction for discerning when violence is an appropriate way to respond to evil.
John Piper contemplates how working out can be spiritually significant.
John Piper offers counsel on how to help others endure suffering.
John Piper explains the significance of Jesus' favorite self-designation.
John Piper clarifies how we are to minister with conviction and compassion.
John Piper suggests three ways to help hurting children trust God.
John Piper explains why "till death do us part" should never be broken.
John Piper shares some guidlines on where and how much to give.
John Piper explains how God's electing love brings him more glory than self-determined human wills could.
John Piper explains that although the Bible doesn't require having children, it may still be a good idea.
John Piper says to pray for and utilize strategic situations for sharing.
John Piper explains why not all saving is a storing up of treasures on earth.
John Piper talks about how he is most encouraged by his people.
John Piper illustrates how time can prove the goodness of God, even when he has permitted much suffering.
John Piper mentions several things he does to combat pride.
John Piper explains how sinners can still partake of the Lord's table.
John Piper distinguishes selling God's Word from selling paper and ink.
John Piper explains how we can have friendships that don't threaten the exclusivity of our marriages.
John Piper suggests ways to share the gospel without promoting false assurances of salvation.
John Piper gives his two main reasons for opposing abortion.
John Piper lists three factors that help him decide what to read next.
John Piper explains why slavery, even though it was justifiable under the old covenant, should be abolished.
John Piper gives his guideline for when we should confess our sins to others.
John Piper considers three reasons why a Calvinist might sound negative.
John Piper describes why striking, though at times permissible, may not be the best way to enact change in the workplace.
John Piper says that feeling angry is often the result of not feeling forgiven.
John Piper explains why strategy is only secondary when sharing Christ.
John Piper explains why every repentant sinner can have hope.
John Piper talks about how to discern between good and bad theology in the book of Job.
Two things convince John Piper to trust God's sovereignty no matter what.
John Piper shows how Scripture can both command and promise endurance.
John Piper points out that if Jesus wasn't raised, then our faith is in vain.
John Piper says that Christianity isn't first rules but news—very good news.
John Piper says that we can't talk about morality only in terms of behavior.
John Piper argues that it is both right and good to believe in God's absolute control over all things.
John Piper says that even though we don't understand our suffering, God does, and that with him it is totally worth enduring.
John Piper offers several ideas for how a wife can help her husband take responsibility for the spiritual life of his family.
John Piper says missions is too intertwined with God's glory to be peripheral.
John Piper gives two reasons why he always prays in Jesus' name.
John Piper says that we must protect people from turning the gospel into either lechery or legalism.
John Piper says that Christian prayer is different because of its view of God.
John Piper gives several reasons why it is good for pastors and churches to stay together longer.
John Piper says that we must look beyond ourselves for our final assurance.
John Piper says we should choose suffering for love's sake, not to test God.
John Piper talks about his method for testing the authenticity of a revival.