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Did you wake up feeling fragile? Read the bible till you find a promise strong enough to carry you through the day.
— John Piper
The key to endurance in the cause of self-sacrificing love is not heroic willpower, but deep, unshakable confidence that the joy we have tasted in fellowship with Christ will not disappoint us in death.
— John Piper
God is committed to rewarding those acts of the human heart that signify human helplessness and hope in God.
— John Piper
the story of Ruth . . .was written to give us encouragement and hope that all the perplexing turns in our lives are going somewhere good. They do not lead off a cliff. In all the setbacks of our lives as believers, God is plotting for our joy.
— John Piper
The call of Christ is a call to live a life of sacrifice and loss and suffering--a life that would be foolish to live if there were no resurrection from the dead.
— John Piper
Cancer does not win if we die. It wins if we fail to cherish Christ.
— John Piper
Prayer is the form of faith that connects us today with the grace that will make us adequate for tomorrow's ministry.
— John Piper
The key that unlocks the treasure chest of God's peace is faith in the promises of God.
— John Piper
job 14:1 man who is born of a woman is few of days and full of troubles "If that isn't your experience now it will be; its just around the corner. if this is a bright day for you, the dark day is around the corner. If this is a dark day for you , there's a brighter day is coming. the life we live here in planet earth is tribulation." sermon: Be Constant in Prayer for the Joy of Hope. December 26, 2004 @ Desiring God
— John Piper
The key that unlocks the treasure chest of God's peace is faith in the promises of God.
— John Piper
When this world totally fails, the ground for joy remains.
— John Piper
It is my eager expectation and hope that . . . Christ will be honored in my body, whether by life or by death. For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. . . . To depart and be with Christ . . . is far better. . . . I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. (Phil. 1:20—21, 23; 3:8)
— John Piper