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EPISODE · Apr 5, 2026 · 6 MIN

John Piper - The Explosive Power of the Resurrection Sing! Conference Highlight

from Pastor John Piper's answers · host Radio Ebenezer RD

This is an excerpt from a Sing! conference, presents a reflection by John Piper on the ability to maintain hope and joy in the midst of suffering, using the story of the apostle Paul and Silas in the Philippian jail (Acts 16) as a central example.Key points of the message:The Power of the Resurrection: Piper argues that the same hope in Christ's resurrection that sustained Jesus on the cross (0:00-0:42) is the "explosive" power that enables believers to sing and praise God even in the darkest situations.The Philippian Story (1:06-3:00): It recounts how Paul and Silas, after being beaten, stripped of their clothes, and chained deep within a prison for freeing a possessed slave girl, chose to sing hymns at midnight instead of complaining.From Complaint to Praise (3:10–4:00): The speaker honestly reflects on our human tendency to complain in the face of difficulties. He admits that we often fail to react like Paul and Silas, calling on the audience to transform their sighs into songs through the spiritual power of the resurrection.The Foundation of Song (5:20–6:42): Piper explains that the recurring theme in Paul’s trials and imprisonments was always “the hope of the resurrection.” This conviction that the dead will rise and that suffering for the gospel is not in vain is what gave them the strength to sing in adversity.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pastor-john-piper-s-answers--5886179/support.👉 ALL EPISODESGO TO THE RADIO

This is an excerpt from a Sing! conference, presents a reflection by John Piper on the ability to maintain hope and joy in the midst of suffering, using the story of the apostle Paul and Silas in the Philippian jail (Acts 16) as a central example.Key points of the message:The Power of the Resurrection: Piper argues that the same hope in Christ's resurrection that sustained Jesus on the cross (0:00-0:42) is the "explosive" power that enables believers to sing and praise God even in the darkest situations.The Philippian Story (1:06-3:00): It recounts how Paul and Silas, after being beaten, stripped of their clothes, and chained deep within a prison for freeing a possessed slave girl, chose to sing hymns at midnight instead of complaining.From Complaint to Praise (3:10–4:00): The speaker honestly reflects on our human tendency to complain in the face of difficulties. He admits that we often fail to react like Paul and Silas, calling on the audience to transform their sighs into songs through the spiritual power of the resurrection.The Foundation of Song (5:20–6:42): Piper explains that the recurring theme in Paul’s trials and imprisonments was always “the hope of the resurrection.” This conviction that the dead will rise and that suffering for the gospel is not in vain is what gave them the strength to sing in adversity.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pastor-john-piper-s-answers--5886179/support.👉 ALL EPISODESGO TO THE RADIO

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