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Works by John Stephen Piper

Desiring God: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist (1986) 6,658 copies, 34 reviews
Don't Waste Your Life (2003) 5,579 copies, 31 reviews
Let the Nations Be Glad! (1993) 3,880 copies, 9 reviews
When I Don't Desire God (2004) 2,793 copies, 9 reviews
The Pleasures of God (1991) 2,744 copies, 13 reviews
Future Grace (1995) 2,457 copies, 7 reviews
The Supremacy of God in Preaching (1990) — Author — 2,321 copies, 10 reviews
What Jesus Demands from the World (2006) 1,951 copies, 5 reviews
This Momentary Marriage: A Parable of Permanence (2009) 1,496 copies, 4 reviews
The Dangerous Duty of Delight (2001) 1,433 copies, 8 reviews
Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God (2010) 1,302 copies, 8 reviews
Suffering and the Sovereignty of God (2006) 982 copies, 5 reviews
Contending for Our All (2006) 926 copies
Sex and the Supremacy of Christ (2005) 913 copies, 3 reviews
Providence (2021) 736 copies, 2 reviews
The Supremacy of Christ in a Postmodern World (2007) 656 copies, 2 reviews
Bloodlines: Race, Cross, and the Christian (2011) 498 copies, 6 reviews
Don't Waste Your Life, Group Study Edition (2007) 481 copies, 4 reviews
Coronavirus and Christ (2020) 450 copies, 6 reviews
The Misery of Job and the Mercy of God (2002) 416 copies, 1 review
The Power of Words and the Wonder of God (2009) 327 copies, 1 review
The Innkeeper (1998) 231 copies, 1 review
Thinking. Loving. Doing.: A Call to Glorify God with Heart and Mind (2011) — Editor; Contributor — 226 copies
For Your Joy (2005) 195 copies, 2 reviews
In Our Joy (2007) 149 copies
The Prodigal's Sister (2003) 136 copies, 1 review
Ruth: Under the Wings of God (2010) 130 copies
Don't Waste Your Cancer (2011) 127 copies
Lessons from a Hospital Bed (2016) 105 copies, 1 review
Esther (2012) 55 copies
JOB (Old Testament) (2002) 55 copies
Why We Believe the Bible (2009) 46 copies
The Gadarene (2010) 44 copies
Joy to the World (2018) 43 copies
Letter to a Friend (2014) 38 copies
A Baptist Catechism (1992) 36 copies
Em Busca de Deus (2008) 18 copies
A Tribute To My Father (2013) 6 copies
Quest for Joy (CD) (1989) 5 copies
Martin Luther 2 copies
Blazing Center 2 copies
The Blazing Center — Author — 1 copy

Associated Works

Overcoming Sin and Temptation (2006) — Foreword — 1,306 copies, 3 reviews
Feed My Sheep: A Passionate Plea for Preaching (2002) — Contributor — 823 copies, 5 reviews
Proclaiming a Cross-centered Theology (Together for the Gospel) (2009) — Contributor — 684 copies, 1 review
Treasuring God in Our Traditions (2003) — Foreword, some editions — 630 copies
Practicing Affirmation: God-Centered Praise of Those Who Are Not God (2011) — Foreword, some editions — 382 copies, 3 reviews
Not by Sight: A Fresh Look at Old Stories of Walking by Faith (2013) — Foreword — 231 copies, 3 reviews

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Other names
Piper, John
Birthdate
1946-01-11
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
Places of residence
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Education
Wheaton College (BA | 1968 | Literature)
Fuller Theological Seminary (M.Div | 1971)
University of Munich (D.Th | 1974 | New Testament Studies)
Occupations
cleric
theologian
seminary professor
Relationships
Piper, Bill (father)
Piper, Ruth (mother)
Henry, Noël (wife)
Piper, Abraham (son)
Organizations
Desiring God
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Bethlehem College and Seminary
Bethel University
Short biography
Baptist preacher and author; founder and teacher of desiringgod.org; chancellor of Bethlehem College & Seminary in Minneapolis, Minnesota; Pastor for Preaching and Vision of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis for 33 years.

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I enjoyed this short devotional book. I’m a big fan of John Piper.
 
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Jill.Mackin | 2 other reviews | Dec 18, 2024 |
Readers will gain insight into the physical side of depression and spiritual darkness, what it means to wait on the Lord in a time of darkness, how unconfessed sin can clog our joy and how to minister to others who are living without light.
 
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ImmanuelPPLibrary | 2 other reviews | Nov 17, 2024 |
I so thoroughly enjoyed listening to John Piper read his own audiobook, but what caught my attention, even more, was his attention to details in the scriptures. He gave many good details on suffering during biblical times and during the times of the early church. Quite challenging to think about a number of aspects he brought forward.
 
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tinabuchanan | 5 other reviews | Nov 13, 2024 |
iper has now produced over fifty books. Like the others, this latest one is careful and exact, fresh in tone, homiletic in style and eager to present biblical truth. It contains some few recycled older pieces but this is primarily fresh material, even where the themes are familiar. It is, may we suggest, his “Hamlet”.

It is in three parts. Part 1 seeks to define the subject. Typically, Piper makes use of traditional material such as the Westminster Confession but seeks a new spin, here including the idea of our enjoying God. He also tackles the push back that such high views of God’s sovereignty can tend to provoke.

Part 2 looks at the ultimate goal of providence. In three sections, it goes back first to creation and even before that, then looks at the history of Israel from Abraham to the return from the exile. A third section introduces the new covenant.

It is not until Part 3 and the nature and extent of providence that we begin to touch on more expected themes such as earthquakes, the 2004 tsunami and the testimony of Nate Saint and Elizabeth Elliot (379). This final part has nine sections and is very practical. The topics are nature, Satan and demons, kings and nations, life and death, conversion and sanctification, ending with the triumph of Christ and his return. This part of the book is full of helpful statements on living the Christian life in the light of God’s sovereign providence. Perhaps a quotation will give you the flavour:

… in this one night God created perhaps one hundred thousand widows in Assyria and hundreds of thousands of fatherless children. These are not just numbers. They were real people with real families. This calls for great trust in the wisdom and justice and goodness of God. The same sovereignty that can kill 185,000 soldiers in one night can work a million circumstances of widows and fatherless children for their eternal good if they look away from the false gods of Assyria and from themselves to the God of Israel and call on him for mercy. (367)

One would not wish to defend every piece of exegesis, e.g., Hebrews 12:15-17, (452) but the overall drift of the argument is sound and reliable.

Mind-stirring and heart-warming, the book closes with ten reasons to see and savour God’s providence. Doing so, it is asserted, will awaken awe in us and lead to true worship and make us marvel that we are saved, humbling us because of our sin. It will cause us to see that everything is part of God’s design; will help protect us from the trivialising effects of culture and from trifling with things divine and help us be patient and faithful amid life’s most inexplicable circumstances. Further, it will expand our understanding of God’s sovereignty in suffering; make us alert and resistant to man-centred substitutes claiming to be good news and make us confident that God has the right and power to answer prayer and change people’s hearts. Finally, it will show us that evangelism and missions are essential as God uses means and, sounding a very Piperian note, will assure us that for all eternity God will be increasingly glorified in us, as we are increasingly satisfied in him.

A general index and Scripture index add to the book’s usefulness. If you have not read Flavel’s Mystery of Providence, read that first but do make time for this excellent volume too.
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