Upon the conclusion of his nine month sabbatical in 2010 John Piper preached three sermons reflecting on several things he had learned about sanctification during his time off. Editors brought these three sermons together in the book Sanctification in the Everyday. In the book Piper is very honest about many of the sins he struggled […]
Here is a link to a great article posted on the Desiring God blog responding to an article in the New York Times. The NYT article criticized some conservative british politicians who want to reduce the time a woman can have an abortion from 24 weeks too 12 weeks. The criticism arises because within the […]
I heard about this story earlier this evening and just came across this story. My thoughts and prayers are with all those involved. It is times like these when I long for Christ to return and take away all pain and suffering. Maranatha!!
Today I read one of my favorite passages in the Old Testament from Joshua 5:13-15. The people of God have just crossed the Jordan river, and are approaching the city of Jericho. The text says, “When Joshua was by Jericho, he lifted up his eyes and looked and behold a man was standing before him […]
Click!! The sound of the door locking behind me sounds like a shotgun going off, and rattles through my body. It’s an odd feeling being locked in a room of around 20 inmates, with no guards present. These men are all in jail for various reasons: drugs, robbery, sexual assault, murder, etc. But there I […]
He who often thinks of God will have a larger mind than the man who simply plods around this narrow globe. The most excellent study for expanding the soul than the science of Christ, and him crusfied, and the knowledge of the godhead in the glorious trinity.
I recently came across the following quote by John Piper that made me think about sin and the freedom Christian’s have in Christ from guilt and shame. Piper writes: Sin creates a blinding guilt that makes a person feel hopeless and despairing that they could ever be forgiven and included among the righteous. This is […]
In the last part of this series, I argued that the Apostle Paul was describing for his readers what a life controlled by the flesh looks like. He explained why the desires of the flesh and the desires of the Spirit are against each other, and he warned them about living lives characterized by works […]
“God is most glorified in us, when we are most satisfied in him.” This most famous quote from John Piper has served the church well over the past thirty years. It has propelled people into missions, giving them the desire to see the nations declare the glory of God. It has reoriented people’s theology, causing […]
Relevant Magazine has an excellent article discussing the relationship between faith and reason in apologetics. The article concludes: So while apologetics affirms that faith is more than reason, involving trust and relationship, it is not less than reason. Apologetics does not surrender faith on the altar of cultural reasoning or relevance. Rather, it seeks to […]