Reading the Bible Gathers a Family from Every Tribe and Tongue
John Piper
Without the Bible, there would be no ingathering of God’s people, and without the Bible, there would be no beautification of the bride. So everyone who enters the people of God by faith comes by the word.
Our Deepest Need at Christmas
John Piper
One day the ruler—the King of kings and Lord of lords—will return and make peace a reality.
We Cannot Domesticate Jesus
John Piper
Look at the Jesus of the Bible. Look at him. Don’t close your eyes and hope for a word of confirmation. Keep your eyes open and fill them with the full portrait of Jesus provided in the Bible.
The Measure of God's Love (Toward Those Worse Off Than Frogs)
John Piper
The measure of God’s love for us is shown by two things. One is the degree of his sacrifice in saving us from the penalty of our sin. The other is the degree of unworthiness that we had when he saved us.
How the Great Commission Gets Done
John Piper
John Piper reflects on the Great Commission.
The Gospel and Hate
John Piper
The gospel of Jesus cuts the nerve of hatred and anger and the bent to be a blaming person.
Learning to Treasure Christ by Enjoying His Gifts
John Piper
I don't know of a modern evangelical who has thought and written more biblically, more deeply, more creatively, or more practically about the proper enjoyment of creation and culture than Joe Rigney.
Do Not be Paralyzed by Your Weaknesses
John Piper
In honor of Reformation Day this week, here's a practical post about "gutsy guilt" in Martin Luther.
Why You Should Read A Sweet and Bitter Providence
John Piper
John Piper lists seven reasons why we should join him in listening to the message of Ruth.
Human Thinking & Divine Revealing Work Together To Awaken Saving Faith
John Piper
John Piper shares six observations that clarify how human thinking and divine revealing work together in awakening saving faith.
Sex, Strategic Righteousness, and Eternal Purposes
John Piper
John Piper calls us to not be like the world, but to instead to be like Boaz and Ruth.
Grace: The Dominant Note of Christmas
John Piper
God the Son, who is God, and who is with God, came to reveal God in a way he had never been revealed before.