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The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent by John Piper
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“Thus says the Lord: the meaning of Christmas is that what is good and precious in your life need never be lost, and what is evil and undesirable in your life can be changed. The fears that the few good things that make you happy are slipping through your fingers, and the frustrations that the bad things you hate about yourself or your situation can’t be changed—these fears and these frustrations are what Christmas came to destroy. It is God’s message of hope this Advent that what is good need never be lost and what is bad can be changed.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“This is the meaning of Christmas. Oh, that God would waken your heart to your deep need for mercy as a sinner! And then ravish your heart with a great Savior, Jesus Christ. And then release your tongue to praise him and your hands to make his mercy shine in yours.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“Don’t leave Christmas in the abstract. Your sin. Your conflict with the Devil. Your victory. He came for this.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“Rejoicing without the content of Christ does not honor Christ.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“The fears that the few good things that make you happy are slipping through your fingers, and the frustrations that the bad things you hate about yourself or your situation can’t be changed—these fears and these frustrations are what Christmas came to destroy.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“Look to Jesus this Christmas. Receive the reconciliation that he bought. Don’t put it on the shelf unopened. And don’t open it and then make it a means to all your other pleasures. Open it and enjoy the gift. Rejoice in him. Make him your pleasure. Make him your treasure.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“himself. This is the meaning of his coming. This”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“Christmas split history. Foretastes of the future abound. Drink deeply on what he achieved for us. And be filled with hope for all that is coming.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“In John 3:16, Jesus teaches us that the God who exists loves. Let that sink in. The God who absolutely is. Loves. He loves. Of all the things you might say about God, be sure to say this: he loves.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“Say to the next generation again and again: God is truthful; God keeps his word; God does not lie; God can be trusted! That’s one blessing of Advent. Receive it as a wonderful Christmas gift, and give it to as many people as you can.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“God owns and controls all things. And there is nothing that he could give you for Christmas this year that would suit your needs and your longings better than the consolation of Israel and the redemption of Jerusalem, restoration for past losses and liberation from future enemies, forgiveness and freedom, pardon and power, healing the past and sealing the future.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“God owns and controls all things. And there is nothing that he could give you for Christmas this year that would suit your needs and your longings better than the consolation of Israel and the redemption of Jerusalem, restoration for past losses and liberation from future enemies, forgiveness and freedom, pardon and power, healing the past and sealing the future. If there is a longing in your heart this Advent for something that the world has not been able to satisfy, might not this longing be God’s Christmas gift preparing you to see Christ as consolation and redemption and to receive him for who he really is?”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“He may be doing it for you in this Advent season—graciously and tenderly frustrating you with life that is not centered on Christ and filling you with longings and desires that can’t find their satisfaction in what this world offers, but only in the God-man. What a Christmas gift that might be! Let all your frustrations with this world throw you onto the Word of God.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“The Greek word for “stir up” is used most often for waking someone from sleep. That’s the way it’s used, for example, in Mark 4:39: “[Jesus] awoke and rebuked the wind.” Peter assumes that his Christian readers need to be wakened. I know I continually need awakening. Especially when Christmas approaches. I am prone to be dull, spiritually drowsy, halfhearted, lukewarm. That is the way human beings are, including Christians, even about great things. Peter knows it and is writing to “awaken” or to “stir up” his readers so that they don’t just know but also feel the wonder of the truth.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“The gifts are intensifiers of desire for Christ himself in much the same way that fasting is. When you give a gift to Christ like this, it's a way of saying something like this: The joy that I pursue is not the hope of getting rich with things from you. I have not come to you for your things but for yourself. And this desire I now intensify and demonstrate by giving up things in the hope of enjoying you more, not the things. By giving to you what you do not need and what I might enjoy, I am saying more earnestly and more authentically, "You are my treasure, not these things." I think that's what it means to worship God with gifts of gold and frankincense and myrrh.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“It’s a season for cherishing and worshiping this characteristic of God—that he is a searching and saving God, that he is a God on a mission, that he is not aloof or passive or indecisive. He is never in the maintenance mode, coasting or drifting. He is sending, pursuing, searching, saving. That’s the meaning of Advent.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“What you and I need is usually not a brand-new teaching. Brand-new truths are probably not truths. What we need are reminders about the greatness of the old truths. We need someone to say an old truth in a fresh way. Or sometimes, just to say it.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“That is my prayer for you this Christmas—that you would
experience the fullness of Christ; that you would know in your
heart the outpouring of grace upon grace; that the glory of the
only Son from the Father would shine into your heart to give
the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of
Christ; that you would be amazed that Christ can be so real
to you.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. JOHN 1:1”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“Give yourself time and quietness in this Advent season and seek this experience. Pray for yourself the prayer of Paul in Ephesians 3:14–19—“that you may be filled with all the fullness of God”—that you may have power “to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“That’s the kind of love the Father has. It is a giving love. It gives his most precious treasure—his Son. Meditate on that this Advent. It was a very costly love. A very powerful love. A very rugged, painful love. The meaning of Christmas is the celebration of this love. “God so loved . . .” And wonder of wonders, God gives this costly love to an undeserving world of sinners, like us.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“The most glorious thing about God is that he is so completely, fully self-sufficient that the glory of the fullness of his being overflows in truth and grace for his creatures. He doesn’t need us. And therefore in his fullness he overflows for us. Such is the grace we receive at Christmas.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“Christ came to prove that God tells the truth, that God keeps his promises. Christmas means that God can be trusted.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“The gospel at Christmas is: Christ has trampled this enemy underfoot at the cross. So for everyone who trusts in him, their sins are cast into the depths of the sea.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“Christmas means: the infinitely self-sufficient God has come not to be assisted but to be enjoyed.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“He may be doing it for you in this Advent season—graciously and tenderly frustrating you with life that is not centered on Christ and filling you with longings and desires that can’t find their satisfaction in what this world offers, but only in the God-man. What a Christmas gift that might be! Let all your frustrations with this world throw you onto the Word of God. It will become sweet—like walking into paradise.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“Let all your frustrations with this world throw you onto the Word of God.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“When you become a Christian—a disciple of Jesus—you do not become his helper. He becomes your helper. You do not become his benefactor. He becomes your benefactor. You do not become his servant. He becomes your servant. Jesus does not need your help; he commands your obedience and offers his help. Christmas. He came to serve, not to be served. He came to help us do everything he calls us to do.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“the path of obedience is the place where Christ meets us as our servant to carry our burdens and give us his power.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent
“The reason we need a ransom to be paid for us is that we have sold ourselves into sin and have been alienated from a holy God. When Jesus gave his life as a ransom, our slave masters, sin and death and the Devil, had to give up their claim on us. And the result was that we could be adopted into the family of God.”
John Piper, The Dawning of Indestructible Joy: Daily Readings for Advent

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