Should Women Become Pastors? …
John Piper clarifies how male and female roles complement each other at home and at church.
John Piper clarifies how male and female roles complement each other at home and at church.
Francis Chan discusses the sovereignty of God, highlighting some important biblical texts and commenting on its practical impact.
In this special edition, John Piper explains the meaning and motive of his poem, “Grace Forfeited.”
How do I explain my own personal fluctuating experience of joy in God when then source of my personal joy (the Holy Spirit) is constantly, personally, present in me at all times?
Sam Storms discusses the New Testament teaching on spiritual gifts.
Tope Koleoso talks about spiritual warfare and how to engage
What role does the vast field of art play in the church? And in a nutshell can you give us a theology of art?
“Our prayers are part of the causality of the final victory of God.”
Tony Reinke discusses the importance of reading in the Christian life.
Can we glorify God in our desire to enjoy him even when we do not feel the joy? Or do I bring glory to God only when I experience the joy?
John Piper says that, though all parents are sinful, Scripture still commands children to submit to them.
In Episode 61, Pastor John talks about why and how he uses Twitter.
Jerry Bridges talks about two stages of disciplemaking
John Piper explains why the historicity of Adam matters.
In Episode 88, John Piper talks about C. S. Lewis and Christian Hedonism.
In Episode 92, John Piper talks about Chris Broussard’s comments regarding NBA player Jason Collins’s announcement of being gay.
John Piper offers biblical direction for discerning when violence is an appropriate way to respond to evil.
John Piper reminds us that baptism is primarliy about the heart of the person being baptized.
John Piper says that Jesus was both capable and incapable of sinning.
In Episode 70, John Piper discusses the historical validity of Jesus Christ.
John Piper says Jesus encountered every temptation on the cross.
John Piper talks about the enduring lessons on vocation he gleaned from Dorothy Sayers.
John Piper offers encouragement and counsel to those who pursue academia.
Listen to John Piper talk about a major blindspot in our generation's view of reality.
John Piper offers a few ideas on how to mature and endure in prayer.
John Piper mentions 3 ways that a student can encourage his or her mentor.
For John Piper, the issue of campusing is essentially an issue about how elders should relate to their people.
John Piper shares some of the reasoning behind using video-recorded sermons in corporate worship.
John Piper argues that we must preach hell, but we must preach it broken-heartedly.
John Piper shares about his takeaways from Passion 2013 and offers one particular lesson for everyone involved in leading student ministries.
John Piper says that real-life interaction is vital for personal and corporate church health.
John Piper says we should guard the powerful role of preaching in worship.
John Piper encourages us to think biblically about how we can be salt and light in any holiday.
John Piper thinks that planning a future of simple living and generous giving is smart.
John Piper explains why and how he'd like to see marijuana legalized.
John Piper looks to Paul's words to Timothy for how to view preaching.
John Piper mentions who he is reading and how each helps his study of John.
John Piper says that other people help us keep Christ at the center of our spiritual solar systems.
John Piper suggests several ways a child might help his parents' marriage endure.
John Piper says that confidence in prayer doesn't come from seeing it answered.
John Piper says that our love for Jesus should control our love for another, not the other way around.
John Piper has three thoughts on how to love your kids like God does his.
Listen to John Piper talk about how we can honor and enjoy God more with our minds.
John Piper encourages Christians to value theology as a means for knowing God, without making theology God.
John Piper describes the peculiar and the more popular ways that his family celebrates Christ's birth.
John Piper says it is a gift to realize that you can't believe on your own.
John Piper discusses the relationship between theology and doxology.
Read a summary of this doctrine and listen to John Piper briefly explain it.
John Piper describes what his weekly day of rest looks like.
John Piper says that older leaders should give freedom in ministry to younger people who have the same core vision, and that younger people should be careful to listen to the advice of the older generation.
John Piper highlights what is necessary to believe about creation and what is not.
John Piper expresses his aim in writing a book about the sovereignty of God over sin.
John Piper talks about the kind of grace that is continually arriving.
John Piper says Scripture commends thoughtful and reflective prayer.
John Piper says that a paraphrase is great when it's honest about being a paraphrase.
John Piper says that motivation is a major factor in whether you should adopt.
John Piper explains why casting lots should only be used very rarely.
John Piper says that getting help from physical means doesn't have to imply a lack of trust in God.
If we have no idea what Jesus looked like, how should he be portrayed?
Listen to what tattoos and piercing have to do with the glory of God.
John Piper acknowledges the merits of online matchmaking and wonders how it might inform the church.
In Episode 68 Pastor John talks about his influence on Christian hip hop.
What does Christian Hedonism offer a depressed Christian?
John Piper describes God's plans for our bodies after this life is over.
John Piper reminds us that God wants us to set aside time each week to rest and to reverence his name.
John Piper talks about the amazing fact that God has brought us into his family.
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Listen to John Piper discern how Satan's belief in Christ differs from the way that Christians believe in him.
John Piper discusses how our relationship to God can be like a child with his dad.
John Piper outlines the fundamentals of how we commune with God.
John Piper outlines three components of loving God with our minds.
Christ has both the power and the excellence to make himself known by opening the eyes of the blind to his beauty.
Listen to John Piper talk about how we should be different than this culture in the way we offer and receive criticism.
In Episode 93, John Piper talks about the cultural reaction to Chris Broussard’s comments on what the Bible says about homosexuality.
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 there is a good way to seek glory and honor.
John Piper says that God has made some parts of Scripture difficult to understand in order to protect them.
John Piper says that public prayers should be sensitive to the moment.
John Piper explains why he believes all infants who die go to heaven.
Listen to John Piper talk about the justice of God in judging those who have never heard the gospel.
John Piper says that his biggest struggle has been prideful frustration which leads to anger.
John Piper considers how we can be a blessing to those on the brink of eternity.
John Piper describes how he and Noël have taught their children about money.
John Piper shares what has come together for him recently in his understanding of God.
John Piper talks about why we shouldn't lose heart in praying and caring for those we love.
John Piper says that reformed theology aims to give the Father, Son and Holy Spirit all the glory they deserve in man's salvation.
John Piper says a wife is to prayerfully and humbly bring her perspective to her husband.
John Piper gives an overview of arcing and says why he likes it so much.
John Piper says that our definition of marriage has great spiritual, cultural, and social effects.
"Hedonism" is the pursuit of pleasure. How does it even make sense to speak of "Christian Hedonism"?
John Piper explains definite atonement.
John Piper suggests ways to share the gospel without promoting false assurances of salvation.
John Piper defines God's glory as holy perfection going public.