John.
The reason for this letter is ultimately to thank you. Your words have had a profound impact and a solidifying effect on my faith. And yet, I have never met you. So it would make sense for me to outline how you fit into my story.
When I consider the people in the closest sphere of influence in my life, you do not sit among the parents, grandparents, pastors and friends that have come alongside me. Such people have, and will continue to have, a huge impact on my walk with Jesus.
My early life really set up the kindling. And a fire for God was definitely going by around Grade 10. But then a couple of years later, you waltzed into my life brandished with a flamethrower. And by the grace and power of God, began to ignite a passion in me.
It all started in early 2015. I listened to my first sermon by you – For His Sake and for Your Joy, Go Low. Soon after I found a series you preached on Job. From there I sourced a series on the Beatitudes. All of a sudden, the earphones were out at every opportunity.
All of a sudden, this Bible of mine was coming alive.
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You taught me many things, for which I want to publicly appreciate.
Firstly, you taught me that the Bible is a feast. Not a snack we choose to ration, but a feast we are required to attend. The absolute centrality you place on God’s word in your public ministry is incredible. In preaching, debating, interviews, social media, blogs, books. What I notice in you is not a half heartedness to the word, but all-out saturation in it.
The way you labour over it. The way you aim to juice every bit out of the word, in order to pierce the heart with Biblical truth. The passion you present it with. I had never realised the Bible could be so interesting. You make obvious your aim to draw attention to God and away from yourself. I have grown to love that.
Secondly, you showed me that real men are totally flawed by the grace of God. Sometimes it makes me smile. Those times when you are preaching and absolutely lost for words. Arms extended, huge smile on your face, eyes brimming with joy as you find yourself passionately struggling to express the depths of the grace of God. I love that.
I love your presentation of Christ as a wonderful crutch we (the poor in spirit) can rest in and find saving grace. I love strategies like APTAT, by which there is heavy reliance on the grace and promises of God. And so it became much clearer to me. The grace of God is not a once-off experience. The grace of God is radically life-changing stuff.
Lastly, and ultimately, you taught me that Jesus is worth everything. Even my life. Especially my life. I love how you shine a light on the surpassing worth and supreme treasure that is Christ. The don’t waste your life sermons. The way you slam the prosperity gospel with actual gospel. The purpose behind all of your writing.
It is the echo of the call to magnify the LORD (Psalm 34:3). The rally cry to suffer for Jesus (Philippians 1:29). The longing that we would deny ourselves to a greater joy (Mark 8:34). To make much of Christ whether by life or death (Philippians 1:20-21).
To live a life rooted in the all-satisfying reward of being more close to Jesus.
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John Piper.
In reflection, I think we both see something pretty clearly. What I love about you isn’t you. It is God working in and through you. And for that I will be forever grateful.
See you soon.
I enjoy his work. I read a lot of his books during my master’s program. 🙂
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Ah nice! I’ve read a couple of them. His writing is pretty sweet hey. Love how he backs up all points with heaps of Bible 🙂 How is the master’s program going for you?
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Very well. My graduation ceremony is in May. I am very excited.
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That’s awesome! Not long to go at all! All the best as you finish off the last bits 🙂
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One of my favorites to listen to and learn how to preach from!
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I’m very thankful for people like John, and the pastors at my local church, for pushing myself and others deeper into Christ 🙂 God is good!
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Amen!
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Trust the words in this letter have encouraged you in some way 🙂
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Inspired me to search further within…
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Thank you for the video sermon too…It has me really asking(myself) what the weights are…many times i do my best to live a day devoid of sin…and i really try,…but i stilll at times feel terrible at the end of the day, not just terrible, but insufficient as thought i have not given it all…….I feel the weight..and now i ask again to myself, what are the weights,…what weighs me down, what do i gove more attention than christ??Lord show it to me so i can let it Go and Embrace you…
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The bad news is that we are all desperately broken. The good news is that we are pieced back together in Christ. Our mess. His masterpiece. And so it is a good thing to be aware of our failures! Because in the struggle to be more like Jesus, what a joy it is that we can keep handing our broken pieces into his hands 🙂
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His book “Desiring God” really made a huge impact on my life. It really helped bring God into focus for me.
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Same here! Well worth a read that one. Would definitely recommend it 🙂
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I used to watch John, I like the fact that he had no fear of man in the pulpit 🙂
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He definitely says things how it is! Or more specifically, how he sees it in the Bible.
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This was great. Your writing was super and I agreed with what you wrote. The Bible is amazing, how one day you can read a passage and get direction one way, and another time, you get new insight from that same passage.
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Appreciate it Kerry. Pretty awesome stuff! That the word of God not only teaches us, but also holds the universe together each and every day. What a King! What a Saviour!
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I saw a program, which I think is called “How Great Is Our God,” which showed that the cells in our bodies are connected by a sticky substance which is in the shape of a cross. The scientists in the program said that God is literally holding us together through the cross!
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The fine tuning of the universe is incredible. The more we find out, the more we are blown away by the power of our God!
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Thank God for blessing us with Bible teachers that point us to Christ and his glorious gospel!
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Amen to that!
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I totally agree with you. The fact that he points others to God is awesome (a surrendered life). The first clip of his i watched was, “you will suffer”.
It’s so wonderful to hear a minister preach and then being spurred on, to reach back into the word of God and truly feast on it. All glory to God.
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Well said jedidahmoses!
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Trust you got something out of the lessons I learned brother!
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Great letter! He is my fav. I get a little John everyday. He is so real and says it like it is. He takes these big truths and helps my little brain understand. Enjoyed reading this…hope he gets to see it one day:)
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Spot on! Would be awesome if he could read it one day. But even if he doesn’t read it, I think we can all learn a lot from what he teaches us and draws us into. Namely, Jesus. Thanks for reading journeytoallhealth! 🙂
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Very inspired.
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Thanks for your time!
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It’s my pleasure.
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written from the heart ….the heart of loving Jesus… bless you
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I am very thankful for people like John Piper! Thanks for taking the time to read it 🙂
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Great letter of appreciation. We don’t do this enough – letting people know when they have had a significant influence in our growth.
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So true! We are often so quick to criticise, and less inclined to just be thankful. Appreciate your time Clark 🙂
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Amazing letter…I feel the same way .He s passion and Joy can only be God given…His sermons are life changing..
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Spot on sarahamwayi!
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It’s wonderful when we learn what’s true in life and continue on that journey. Take care.
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You too lorac! 🙂
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I’ve been reading “What Jesus Demands from the World” by John Piper. I highly recommend it. A friend gave it to me as a Christmas gift, and it’s one of those books I can read over and over again just for study prompts.
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Thanks for that Michael! Appreciate the recommendation. I’ll keep it in mind next time I’n in a bookstore 🙂
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Jonathan – I start each day with one of Piper’s archived sermons. I agree whole-heartedly. He has done more to shape how I think Biblically and how I read the Bible. I now ponder: why did God intend THIS word instead of 5 others I can think of, like: Romans 12 – In view of God’s mercy…. I’ve heard Piper teach about all the other words Paul could have chosen. Thank you for pointing out what a gift Piper is. May we continue to grow deeper in our true knowledge of God.
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Ah that’s awesome! I listen to his sermons when I’ve got some time up my sleeve too. Yeah I know exactly what you’re talking about – so good to get in depth with the God’s word. Refreshing, challenging and provoking all at once. God is good! 🙂
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Excellent post…have not read any of his books yet…but will order some in the near future…thanks, Jonathon.
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Appreciate it Barton Jahn! Yeah do it. Well worth the read 🙂
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Couldn’t agree more with this. What a help it is to have living, breathing, hero’s of the faith, who, imperfect as they are, teach us how to treasure Christ above all.
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Well said Jordan!! Can confidently say that I know a lot of these type of people. Extremely thankful for them too.
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