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Desiring God
Messages from the Teaching Team at Desiring God.
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Apr 29, 2011 • 1h 15min
Desiring God (Session 1)
John Piper | People see God’s exaltation and communication of his own glory as a problem, but the Bible doesn’t. The most loving thing God can do is to show us his glory.

Apr 28, 2011 • 0sec
Desiring God Roundtable
John Piper | What is the difference between a wartime lifestyle and a mere simplicity lifestyle? How can a single person best pray for their future spouse whom they may not have met yet?

Apr 23, 2011 • 46min
You Will Know the Truth and the Truth Will Set You Free
John Piper | Jesus is light and life. Only he can set us free from the chains of sin and death.

Apr 21, 2011 • 0sec
Desiring God Roundtable
John Piper | What is the best time of the day to read, study, and pray? What is the relationship between the word of God and the people of God in our quest for joy?

Apr 16, 2011 • 45min
If You Abide in My Word, You Are Truly My Disciples
John Piper | The mark of the true disciple is lasting, enduring, persevering, and keeping on in the force field of the word.

Apr 9, 2011 • 0sec
Desiring God Roundtable
John Piper | What does Christian Hedonism have to do with loving our neighbors? Is it ever appropriate to obey apart from happiness?

Apr 9, 2011 • 47min
Bethlehem’s Antioch Moment
John Piper | When you think you don’t know what to do, you at least know that you can pray. In the middle of transition, you can depend on God.

Apr 3, 2011 • 0sec
Desiring God Roundtable
John Piper | What are the best passages that teach the concept of Christian Hedonism? Can Arminians be Christian Hedonists?

Mar 27, 2011 • 30min
The Supremacy of Christ and the Sorrow of Calamity
John Piper | The suffering of this present world exists by the sovereign plan of God, in order that the horrors of sin and the wonders of God’s grace in Christ might be shown.

Mar 26, 2011 • 1h 29min
Ministry Reflections with John Piper and R. C. Sproul
John Piper | It’s not just enough to understand the truth — you’ve got to see the loveliness of it. In this interview, John Piper and R.C. Sproul reflect on decades of ministry.


