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Another lawful use of the law is, to consult it as a rule and pattern by which to regulate our spirit and conversation. The grace of God, received by faith, will dispose us to obedience in general, but through remaining darkness and ignorance we are much at a loss as to particulars. We are therefore sent to the law, that we may learn how to walk worthy of God, who has called us to his kingdom and glory; and every precept has its proper place and use.
— John Newton
There is no broader way to apostasy than to reject God's sovereignty in all things concerning the revelation of himself and our obedience...
— John Owen
A mind fed daily on TV diminishes. Your mind was made to know and love God.
— John Piper
Faith is born and sustained by the Word of God, and out of faith grows the flower of joy.
— John Piper
If we are cut loose from the anchor of God's Word, we will not be free. We will be slaves of personal passions and popular trends.
— John Piper
But we also need stories. Great stories.
— John Piper
Did you wake up feeling fragile? Read the bible till you find a promise strong enough to carry you through the day.
— John Piper
On the contrary, Christian Hedonists are persuaded with Edwards that the only affections that magnify God's value are those that come from true apprehensions of His glory. If the feast of worship is rare in the land, it is because there is a famine of the Word of God (Amos 8:11-12).
— John Piper
One great function of Bible verses: To keep us from drawing false inferences from other Bible verses.
— John Piper
The key that unlocks the treasure chest of God's peace is faith in the promises of God.
— John Piper
Thinking is one of the important ways that we put the fuel of knowledge on the fires of worship and service to the world.
— John Piper
Word corresponds to hearing, and glory corresponds to seeing. Ultimately God has spoken in order to reveal his glory for the enjoyment of his people. Therefore we must hear what he says in order to see what he reveals. The Bible does not speak of hearing the glory of God, but seeing it. Hearing is the means. Seeing is the goal. The aim of all our hearing of God's truth is the seeing of God's glory.
— John Piper