Showing posts with label Piper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Piper. Show all posts

Friday, September 14, 2007

God is the Gospel

The question I posed yesterday was not original with me. In fact, I completely hijacked it. It is actually the central question posed by John Piper in his book God is the Gospel.

I was reminded of this book this summer when some friends from church and I were meeting with some Chinese friends to discuss the gospel. That night we were discussing heaven and hell, and we tried to explain why heaven is such a desirable place (as opposed to annihilation or an endless cycle of death and rebirth). We spoke of the absence of sin, pain, sorrow, sickness, and death. We spoke of beauty, eternity, peace, and rest. While these characteristics of heaven are wonderful and true, they are not what make heaven heaven. GOD is what makes heaven heaven. It is because HE is there that we want to be there.

Piper's book God is the Gospel was what first alerted me to the importance of making clear that GOD Himself is the point of Christianity. So often we describe the Gospel in terms of forgiveness, atonement, justification, freedom from sin and death, eternal life, etc. To be sure, all of these are essential to the gospel. But the only reason that any of these things are good news is because they get us to God!

I urge you, Christian and non-Christian, to read this book. You can read it online here or you can purchase it here. Or you can listen to this sermon that was the basis for the book.

I'll leave you with these quotes for your consideration:

"When I say that 'God Is the gospel,' I mean that the highest, best, final, decisive good of the gospel, without which no other gifts would be good, is the glory of God in the face of Christ revealed for our everlasting enjoyment."

"The saving love of God is God’s commitment to do everything necessary to enthrall us with what is most deeply and durably satisfying, namely himself."

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Would you be happy in heaven if Jesus were not there?

Imagine heaven. No pain. No sickness. No sorrow. No death. No sin. Glorious beauty. Eternal life. Reunion with loved ones.

What if you could have all of that, without Jesus being there? Would you still want to go?

I encourage you think hard about your answer to this question. If your answer is 'yes' and you believe yourself to be a Christian, may I gently challenge that you may be missing the whole point of Christianity.

This question cuts with laser precision to the heart of what the Bible teaches about heaven, about salvation, about God. It is the question that John Piper asks in his excellent book God is the Gospel, which I'll talk more about tomorrow.

Until then, I pray that this question provokes you--both Christian and non-Christian alike.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

A plug for Piper

Piper hit Davidson my sophomore year. I had been introduced to him the summer before when Desiring God was the assigned reading for the youth internship at Third Pres (thanks, Danny!). That December Piper spoke at CO's Christmas Conference and rocked our worlds. For all of my college friends (and anyone else), if it's been awhile since you've read or heard John Piper, I recommend you do so soon for the encouragement of your soul.

His website was recently revamped and now possesses a blog, online copies of most of his books, as well as mp3s of all the sermons and messages he has ever preached. And all this for FREE!

So my encouragement for today: go to Desiring God's website, listen to a Piper sermon, and be refreshed. Well...refreshed and challenged to sell all your stuff and move to Saudi Arabia.


A few recommendations:
Doing Missions When Dying is Gain
Boasting Only in the Cross
How to Kill Sin