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God created the world to exhibit the fullness of His glory in the God-centered joy of His people.
— John Piper
God is glorified in his people by the way we experience him, not merely by the way we think about him. Indeed
— John Piper
But not only does the pursuit of joy in God give strength to endure; it is the key to breaking the power of sin on our way to heaven.
— John Piper
Sometimes people ask: should we pursue obedience to God or joy in God? Edwards would answer: The question involves a category confusion. It's like asking: should I pursue fruit or apples? Obedience is doing what we are told. And we are told to delight ourselves in the Lord. Therefore pursuing joy in God is obedience. In
— John Piper
The best news in the world is that there is no conflict between your greatest possible happiness and God's perfect holiness. Being satisfied with all that God is for you in Jesus magnifies him as the greatest treasure and brings you more joy---eternal, infinite joy---than any other delight ever could.
— John Piper
Salvation is the creation of new desires, not just new goodies.
— John Piper
Let's not overlook that eating the Lord's Supper with God's people is a kind of preaching that is also meant to feed the joy of Christ's people. "For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes" (1 Cor. 11:26). The death and resurrection of Christ are being
— John Piper
Worship is nothing less than obedience to the command of God: "Delight yourself in the Lord"!
— John Piper
Glorifying God and enjoying Him were one end in their minds, not two.
— John Piper
God is not glorified if the foundation of our gratitude for the gospel is the worth of its gifts and not the value of the Giver. If gratitude for the gospel is not rooted in the glory of God beneath the gift of God, it is disguised idolatry. May God grant us a heart to see in the gospel the light of the glory of God in the face of Christ. May he grant us to delight in him for who he is, so that all our gratitude for his gifts will be the echo of our joy in the excellency of the Giver!
— John Piper
Nothing shows the direction of the deep winds of the soul like the demand for radical, sin-destroying, Christ-exalting joy in God.
— John Piper
We will not find a frustrated, gloomy, irritable Father who wants to be left alone, but a Father whose heart is so full of joy that it spills over unto all those (Christian Hedonists) who are thirty.
— John Piper