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To hear the gospel faithfully and fully presented is to be responsible to see divine glory.
— John Piper
Redemption, salvation, and restoration are not God's ultimate goal. These He performs for the sake of something greater: namely, the enjoyment He has in glorifying Himself.
— John Piper
God's work does not make our work unnecessary; it makes it possible.
— John Piper
I have no sure sight of God's glory except through his word. The word mediates the glory, and the glory confirms the word.
— John Piper
Biblical headship for the husband is the divine calling to take primary responsibility for Christlike, servant-leadership, protection and provision in the home. Biblical submission for the wife is the divine calling to honor and affirm her husband's leadership and help carry it through accroding to her gifts.
— John Piper
Father, I am empty, but you are full. I am hungry, but you are the Bread of Heaven. I am thirsty, but you are the Fountain of Life. I am weak, but you are strong. I am poor, but you are rich. I am foolish, but you are wise. I am broken, but you are whole. I am dying, but your steadfast love is better than life" (see Psalm63:3). When God sees this confession of need and this expression of trust, he acts, because the glory of his all-sufficient grace is at stake.
— John Piper
True gratitude must be rooted in something else that comes first, namely, a delight in the beauty and excellency of God's character.
— John Piper
The more you have of a rational knowledge of divine things, the more opportunity will there be, when the Spirit shall be breathed into your heart, to see the excellency of these things, and to taste the sweetness of them.
— John Piper
in reference to God, the noun providence has come to mean "the act of purposefully providing for, or sustaining and governing, the world.
— John Piper
It is crucial that we realize that grace in Paul's vocabulary is not just a divine disposition to pardon sin. It is also a divine power to work in us all that God requires from us.
— John Piper
God's respect to the creature's good, and his respect to himself, is not a divided respect; but both are united in one, as the happiness of the creature aimed at is happiness in union with himself.
— John Piper
In every situation, God is always doing a thousand different things you cannot see and you do not know.
— John Piper