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Absolute statements of our unbelief that we make in the darkness are notoriously unreliable.
— John Piper
Without a spiritual wakefulness to divine purposes and connections in all things, we will not know things for what they truly are.
— John Piper
Here was an absolutely compelling road sign. Stay on the road of objective truth - there is objective being and objective value. Stay on the road. There is Truth. There is a Point and Purpose and Essence to it all. Keep searching. You will find it.
— John Piper
There is no point in romanticizing other religions that reject the deity and saving work of Christ. They do not know God. And those who follow them tragically waste their lives.
— John Piper
The pathway to maturity and to solid biblical food is not first becoming an intelligent person, but becoming an obedient person.
— John Piper
One great function of Bible verses: To keep us from drawing false inferences from other Bible verses.
— John Piper
Pragmatism and subjectivism obscure the reality of the truth. They engage the mind, but they make it the servant of our desires and our work. But they can't answer which desires I should pursue and which work is worthwhile.
— John Piper
True worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth" (John 4:23). Truth matters. There is no real worship without it. Intense affections for God, when we do not know God, are not truly affection for God. They are affections for a distortion of God in our imagination.
— John Piper
Therefore we should pray for each other the way Jesus prays for us in John 17:17-- "Sanctify them in the truth; thy Word is truth.
— John Piper
We would do our theology better if more was at stake in what we said.
— John Piper
We should waken to the truth that it is a treacherous sin not to pursue our fullest satisfaction in God.
— John Piper
Faith is not saving faith if it tries to trust Christ for the wrong things. So this makes clear that trust per se, without reference to what we trust him for, is not the essence of a saving relationship to Christ.
— John Piper