Quotes from John Piper
Being infinite, God is inexhaustibly interesting. It is therefore impossible that God be boring.
- John Piper
Therefore Christian Hedonism is passionately opposed to all attempts to drive a wedge between deep thought and deep feeling. It rejects the common notion that profound reflection dries up fervent affection. It resists the assumption that intense emotion thrives only in the absence of coherent doctrine.
- John Piper
God's work does not make our work unnecessary; it makes it possible.
- John Piper
Esteeming God less than anything is the essence of evil.
- John Piper
The faith that justifies gives rise to lives of obedience—not perfection, but growing holiness.
- John Piper
Paul makes the point most clearly that marriage is designed to be the display of God. In Ephesians 5:31—32 he quotes Genesis 2:24 and then tells us the mystery that it has always contained: "'Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.' This mystery is profound, and I am saying that it refers to Christ and the church.
- John Piper
Joy is never in our power and pleasure often is. C. S. LEWIS Surprised by Joy1
- John Piper
One way to describe this problem is to say that when these people "receive Christ," they do not receive him as supremely valuable.
- John Piper
I should interweave my theology with prayer. I should frequently interrupt my talking about God by talking to God. Not far behind the theological sentence, "God is generous," should come the prayerful sentence, "Thank you, God." On the heels of, "God is glorious," should come, "I adore your glory." What I have come to see is that this is the way it must be if we are feeling God's reality in our hearts as well as describing it with our heads.
- 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
In other words, the covenant involved in leaving mother and father and holding fast to a spouse and becoming one flesh is a portrayal of the covenant between Christ and his church. Marriage exists ultimately to display the covenant-keeping love between Christ and his church.
- 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