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Solid Joys Daily Devotional
Summary: Solid Joys is a daily devotional written and read by John Piper. These short and substantive readings will feed your joy in Jesus every day of the year. Discover more from Piper at desiringGod.org.
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When God’s word feeds faith’s appetite for God, it weans our hearts away from the deceptive taste of lust.
Preaching truth to ourselves about God’s future grace is all-important in overcoming spiritual depression.
The soul of the saint sometimes needs to be revived. So, God leads it to water in order to give it life again.
Prayer is the great link of faith between the soul of the saint and the promise of God’s future grace.
God promises not merely that we will find grace “to help in time of need,” but that the grace is well-timed by God.
There are as many future graces as there are needs in the body of Christ — and more. So, receive and dispense God’s future grace to meet those needs.
The apostles’ power to witness with faithfulness and effectiveness did not come mainly from memories of grace; it came from the new arrivals of “great grace.”
Believe the promise that in this day God will be at work in you to will and work for his good pleasure.
As Paul faced each day, he confessed that, unless future grace was given for that day’s work, he would not be able to do it.
You may think you need to save your life in order to do your ministry. On the contrary, how you lose your life may be the capstone of your ministry.
Faith loves to rely on God and see him work miracles. Therefore, faith pushes into the current where God’s grace flows most freely: the current of love.
The glory of Christ is magnified when we are more satisfied with his future grace than we are with the promises of sin.
When we don’t believe all the promises of God, we won’t receive the full measure of the Spirit.
“Works” longs for the joy of being glorified as strong. “Faith” longs for the joy of seeing God glorified as strong.
When he was in anguish, Jesus rested his soul in the sovereign wisdom of God.