

Messages by Desiring God
Desiring God
Messages from the Teaching Team at Desiring God.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Oct 13, 1994 • 57min
Preserving Your Joy in God (with Portuguese Interpretation)
To maintain joy in God, you must fight for it — but God has already won the victory in Jesus Christ. Therefore, you can fight even in the dark with gutsy guilt.

Oct 13, 1994 • 57min
Finding Joy Through Loving Others (with Portuguese Interpretation)
Love is the overflow of joy in God which meets the needs of others. Therefore, love begins with the grace of God.

Oct 12, 1994 • 55min
Fearlessness in Defense of the Truth (with Portuguese Interpretation)
In our culture, having strong convictions is widely unpopular. However, despite the prevailing cultural sentiment, God calls us to speak courageously, even it if costs you your life.

Oct 12, 1994 • 57min
Women in Ministry (with Portuguese Interpretation)
Every woman in Christ is a minister, but the pastorate is for biblically qualified men.

Oct 11, 1994 • 56min
Should We Seek Our Happiness? (with Portuguese Interpretation)
The weakness of Christianity is not caused by people pursuing their own happiness but rather by the failure to pursue happiness with all of our might. We settle for pleasures that are too small.

Oct 11, 1994 • 55min
The Social Panorama of Our Day (with Portuguese Interpretation)
In a world where gender-leveling is advocated, we must resist the erosion of biblical manhood and womanhood.

Oct 11, 1994 • 55min
Leadership and Submission in the Home (with Portuguese Interpretation)
Marriage is a parable of Christ and the church. When the husband copies Christ and the wife copies the church, something beautiful is shown to the world.

Oct 10, 1994 • 42min
God's Passion for His Glory (with Portuguese Interpretation)
What is the chief end of God? The chief end of God is to glorify God and enjoy himself forever.

Oct 2, 1994 • 34min
Arming Yourself with the Purpose to Suffer
The Great Commission will not be completed without suffering.

Sep 25, 1994 • 43min
Strengthened to Suffer: Christ, Noah, and Baptism
The Son of Man came not to
be served, but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many.
Let's follow him.


