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Messages by Desiring God (Video)
Summary: Sermons from the ministry of John Piper. One new or classic message posted weekly.
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John Piper | God has eternally enjoyed himself as Trinity and creates us to make his glory go on public display that we may be satisfied in him forever.
John Piper | Every detail of the death of Christ happened according to the plan of God — even his betrayal and agonies.
John Piper | Getting old is about God's glory, not the American Dream
John Piper | Israel’s bad kingship was a grievous sin. But God planned bad kings to pave the road for a spectacular Savior.
John Piper | God's command to us to meet with and encourage each other is for our happiness.
John Piper | Injustice marks both Joseph’s story and Jesus’s, but even in dire circumstances, God is sovereignly working everything for our good and his glory.
John Piper | The global glory of the gospel shines all the more beautifully when it filters through the prism of diversity.
John Piper | We are sinful by nature because of our father, Adam, but we can claim the righteousness of our Savior, Jesus.
John Piper | Satan and all his works are evil. But Jesus crushes Satan’s head and disarms him of his deathly power.
John Piper | God will use everything — even the tragedies of our lives — to shine a bright light on the goodness and glory of Jesus Christ.
John Piper | John Piper answers four crucial questions people ask about divorce and remarriage.
John Piper | Jesus calls us to keep our marriage covenant in a way that tells the truth about him.
John Piper | Don’t provoke your children to anger. Show them in your own soul how it can be replaced with tenderhearted joy.
John Piper | Marriage is not just about filling the earth with warm bodies but filling the earth with worshipers of Jesus.
John Piper | How can we live in a way that shows that the church is our family?