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Sorrow and joy are not just sequential emotional states: first sorrow, then joy. Miraculously, we can experience overflowing joy in the midst of deep sorrow.
The good news is that God himself has decreed a way to satisfy the demands of his justice without condemning the whole human race.
Why would anyone rejoice after losing everything? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Hebrews 11:1 to show how faith treasures Christ more than comfort or safety.
All the omnipotent energy that drives the heart of God to pursue his own glory also drives him to satisfy the hearts of those who seek their joy in him.
Why does faith lead to love? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Galatians 5:22 to show how faith fights sin by delighting in what God promises to be for us.
Be freed from the burden of bearing your own load. Let God do that work. God loves to show his God-ness by working for us.
How do we fight the power of sin? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens 1 Corinthians 15:10 to show how faith severs sin's lies with the promise of superior joy.
Greg Morse | Timid yet stubborn, weak yet wandering, sheep are not impressive creatures. And neither are we. Yet Christ is not ashamed to be our shepherd.
How can we delight in the good work we do while keeping our work in its proper place? Pastor John situates daily work within God's larger purposes.
When we share in the happiness of God, we share in the very pleasure that the Father has in the Son.
What does living by faith look like each day? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper shows from Galatians 2:20 how faith works through the ordinary acts of life.
When you lay down the burden of vengeance, God will pick it up.
David Mathis | God is wonderfully, stunningly, sometimes laughably generous. You never will outgive him, but for your joy, he invites you to try.
Imagine being able to enjoy what is most enjoyable with unbounded energy and passion forever. One day, God's delight in his Son will be in us.
What are the doctrines of grace? Before we wade into the depths of these doctrines, we need to know something of the greatness of God.
God does not need us. Instead, his infinite self-sufficiency spills over in love to us who need him.
Why does God command our joy? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper shows from Nehemiah 8:10 how delighting in God gives us strength and displays his glory.
Does human evil really call for infinite punishment? Pastor John confronts the ultimate sin of ignoring God's infinite value.
If none of God's purposes can be frustrated, then he must be the happiest of all beings.
Can God be for himself and for you? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper shows from Isaiah 48:9–11 why God's self-exaltation is his greatest act of love.
The quest for joy is not optional, but commanded.
Can brokenness deepen our love for God? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper uncovers how Charles Simeon's contrition fueled his delight in Christ's mercy.
Joy is not a mere option alongside worship. It is an essential component of worship.
What fuels deep spiritual strength? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper shows how Charles Simeon's devotion to Scripture shaped his whole life.
Scott Hubbard | God gives each of his children gifts to steward for his glory. So, don't let ungodliness, false humility, or impatience cause you to neglect yours.
Pastor John connects God's word with his ability to perform that word, grounding our faith in the unstoppable purposes of our loving God.
Take up the Bible, ask the Holy Spirit for help, lay the promises up in your heart, and fight the good fight — to live by faith in future grace.
How does God meet those terrified of their sin? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper shows how Charles Simeon's fear was overcome by the gospel.
God's greatest interest is to glorify the wealth of his grace by making sinners happy in him.
Greg Morse | When friends forsake and companions grow scarce, we are left alone with God. In those lonely times, God forges the man.
The truth of Christ frees us from the slavery of sin, for the freedom of holiness.
David Mathis | Those who cherish God's majesty become a certain kind of people: a commending, called, candid, conquering, and soon-to-be crowned church.
Confidence in God's absolute control is the source and power of radical obedience to the call of God.
What can loosen our hold on wealth? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Luke 19:1–10 to reveal how joy in Jesus displaces the love of earthly treasures.
"We may worry we'll say the wrong thing and worsen someone's hopelessness. We may think depression is a medical condition outside our scope or assume sufferers will reach out if they desire help. Uncertain how to act, many don't act at all, lapsing into silence and avoidance." Today's show will take a look at technology as we walk through chapter 8 of Andrew and Christian Walker's new book, "What Do I Say When...?: A Parents' Guide to Navigating Cultural Chaos for Children & Teens." Bring your questions! There will be time for Q&A and callers! Kathryn Butler (MD, Columbia University) is a trauma surgeon who retired from practice at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is the author of numerous works on medical topics from a Christian perspective, appearing on Desiring God, the Gospel Coalition, and Christianity Today. She authored today's book, "What Does Depression Mean for My Faith?" that is part of the TGC Hard Questions series.
Desiring God more than getting out of my circumstances
In Isaiah 58, does God condemn his people for having too much delight in his ways? Pastor John distinguishes hypocritical pleasure from true, generous joy in God.
The Bible is no empty word. It is your very life — the foundation and kindling of your joy!
Why does Jesus invite himself to sinners' tables? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Luke 19:1–10 to reveal the Savior's mission to seek the lost.
What sustained Christ in the dark hours of Gethsemane was the hope of joy beyond the cross.
Why does Jesus compare faith to a mustard seed? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Luke 17:1–10 to reveal how faith draws its strength from God.
When it comes to being a candidate for grace, your background has nothing to do with God's choice. That's good news.
How far should love go to protect others? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Luke 17:1–10 to urge us to take sin as seriously as Jesus does.
God promised a home to faithful eunuchs in the Old Testament, but what about childless believers today? Pastor John sees three enduring blessings.
You have a possession in heaven that is better, and lasts longer, than anything this world can offer.
What does your money say about your hope? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Luke 16:1–13 to urge us to steward wealth with eternity in mind.
God intends for particular promises to help you fight against particular anxieties.
The Lord has spoken: It is more blessed to love than to live in luxury! More blessed now, and forever.
Marshall Segal | How do mature Christians pray when trouble comes? David teaches us from Psalm 86: “Meet my need.” “Glorify your name.” “Teach me your way.” “Gladden my heart.”
In the Bible, God sometimes tests his people to see how they will respond. Why does he do this if he already knows every heart?