About John Piper
John Stephen Piper (born January 11, 1946,
Biography
Piper was born in
On January 11, 2006, Piper announced that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. According to a letter sent to his church, he and his doctors believed that the cancer was fully treatable. Piper's reaction to his diagnosis was: "This news has, of course, been good for me. The most dangerous thing in the world is the sin of self-reliance and the stupor of worldliness. The news of cancer has a wonderfully blasting effect on both. I thank God for that. The times with Christ in these days have been unusually sweet." Piper underwent successful surgery on February 14, 2006.
He married Noël Henry in 1968, and together they have four sons, a daughter, and several grandchildren.
Education
Piper attended
Following college, he completed a Bachelor of Divinity degree at Fuller Theological Seminary in
Piper did his doctoral work in New Testament Studies at the
Ministry
In 1980, after what he described as an irresistible call of the Lord to preach, Piper became Pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he has been ministering ever since. Piper was catapulted onto the evangelical scene after the publication of his book Desiring God: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist (1986) and has continued to publish dozens of other books further articulating this theological perspective. In 1994, he founded Desiring God Ministries, which today provides all of Piper's sermons and articles from the past three decades, and most of his books online free of charge, as well as offering for sale books, CDs, and DVDs and regularly hosting conferences.
Piper's motto in ministry, preaching, and teaching is: "God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in him." He calls those who live out this motto Christian Hedonists. Piper places a heavy emphasis on the objective and absolute nature of truth and is confident in the Christian's ability to grasp that truth through the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Theological views
Christian Hedonism
Piper calls himself a Christian Hedonist and teaches that "God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in him" and that God's highest pursuit ("his glory") and man's deepest and most durable happiness come together in one pursuit – namely, the pursuit of joy in God. He was awakened to this notion in the writings of Jonathan Edwards, Blaise Pascal, and C. S. Lewis, among others, and then found it throughout the Bible, for example Ps 16:11; 37:4; Phil 3:1; 4:4 among others.
Calvinism
John Piper's theology is Reformed and Baptist. He also believes in double predestination, which includes "unconditional reprobation" as a corollary to the Calvinistic doctrine of unconditional election, and he subscribes to the Leibnizian view that God runs the universe in such a way that it will be the best of all possible universes.
John Piper believes in justification by faith alone apart from works, and his teachings emphasize the need for the active perseverance of the believer in faith, sanctification, and enduring sufferings, as this is evidence of God's saving grace. A once-professing Christian who does not persevere in faith to the end demonstrates that he was never a true believer in the first place.
Eschatology
John Piper holds a post tribulation view of the second coming of Jesus. He maintains that Romans 11 teaches that a mass in-gathering of ethnic
Law and Covenant
John Piper does not classify himself strictly as a dispensationalist, a covenant theologian, or a New Covenant theologian in matters of the Law and covenants. He says that the Law was meant by God to reveal sin and show man's inability to live up to God's righteous standards. Christians, living under the new covenant, are not under the old-covenant law but able to fulfill its intent through faith in Jesus Christ.
Piper teaches that God has only one covenant people, mostly believing Jews in the Old Testament, and now that relationship has been superseded by the church. Thus, the Church is rightful inheritor of all the promises made to ethnic
Spiritual Gifts
Regarding spiritual gifts, John Piper is a continuationist. That is, he believes that supernatural gifts such as prophecy, miracles, healings, and speaking in tongues have not ceased and should be sought by the church, in particular with regard to missions and evangelism. He does believe, however, that the office of apostle has ceased and that the gift of prophecy in the church is not infallible.
Gender Roles
John Piper holds to a complementarian view of gender roles, and was co-editor of Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood with Wayne Grudem.
List of books by John Piper
Ø Love Your Enemies: Jesus' Love Command in the Synoptic Gospels and the Early Christian Paraenesis (Cambridge University Press, 1980; Baker, 1991).
Ø The Justification of God: An Exegetical and Theological Study of Romans 9:1-23 (Baker, 1983; 2nd edition 1993).
Ø Desiring God: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist (Multnomah, 1986; 2nd edition, 1996, 3rd edition, 2003).
Ø The Supremacy of God in Preaching (Baker, 1990, 2nd edition, 2003).
Ø The Pleasures of God (Multnomah, 1991; Expanded edition, 2000).
Ø Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (Co-editor) (Crossway, 1991). Online copy.
Ø Let the Nations Be Glad! The Supremacy of God in Missions (Baker, 1993, 2nd Edition 2003).
Ø Future Grace, or, The Purifying Power of Living By Faith In Future Grace (Multnomah, 1995).
Ø A Hunger for God: Desiring God Through Fasting and Prayer (Crossway, 1997).
Ø A Godward Life: Savoring the Supremacy of God in All of Life (Multnomah, 1997).
Ø God's Passion for His Glory: Living the Vision of Jonathan Edwards (Crossway, 1998).
Ø The Innkeeper (Crossway, 1998).
Ø A Godward Life, Book Two: Savoring the Supremacy of God in All of Life (Multnomah, 1999).
Ø Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ (Crossway, 2001, 2nd edition, 2004).
Ø The Dangerous Duty of Delight (Multnomah, 2001).
Ø The Misery of Job and the Mercy of God (Crossway, 2002).
Ø Brothers, We Are not Professionals: A Plea to Pastors for Radical Ministry (Broadman & Holman Publishers, 2002).
Ø Counted Righteous in Christ: Should We Abandon the Imputation of Christ's Righteousness? (Crossway, 2002). Several chapters are available online for free.
Ø Beyond the Bounds (co-editor) (Crossway, 2003).
Ø Don't Waste Your Life (Crossway, 2003).
Ø Pierced By the Word (Multnomah, 2003).
Ø The Prodigal's Sister (Crossway, 2003).
Ø The Passion of Jesus Christ (Crossway, 2004). Also released under title "50 Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die"
Ø When I Don't Desire God: How to Fight for Joy (Crossway, 2004).
Ø Life As a Vapor (Multnomah, 2004).
Ø Taste and See (Multnomah, 2005).
Ø God is the Gospel: Meditations on God's Love as the Gift of Himself (Crossway, 2005).
Ø Sex and the Supremacy of Christ (w/ Justin Taylor, Crossway, 2005).
Ø What Jesus Demands from the World (Crossway, 2006).
Ø Suffering and the Sovereignty of God (Crossway, 2006).
Ø God is the Gospel (Crossway, 2006)
Ø When the Darkness Will Not Lift: Doing What We Can While We Wait for God--and Joy (Crossway, 2007)
Ø Battling Unbelief: Defeating Sin with
Ø The Supremacy of Christ in a Postmodern World (co-editor w/ Justin Taylor, Crossway, 2007)