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Listen to Me | John Piper

An episode of the Reformed Thinking podcast, hosted by Edison Wu, titled "Listen to Me | John Piper" was published on July 26, 2025 and runs 20 minutes.

July 26, 2025 ·20m · Reformed Thinking

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Deep Dive into All That Jesus Commanded by John Piper - Listen to MeListening to Jesus's words is fundamentally important because they are not merely human utterances but the very words of God, carrying unparalleled authority and power. His teaching was so stunning and unique that even officers sent to arrest him were captivated and unable to carry out their mission, stating, "No one ever spoke like this man!" Beyond compelling truth, Jesus's words possess supernatural power, enabling him to silence demons, heal various physical ailments like leprosy and blindness, and most remarkably, raise the dead.Crucially, Jesus's words are the indispensable way to eternal life. They are described as "spirit and life" and awaken faith, which is essential for salvation. Belief in Jesus comes by hearing his words, as they reveal "who he really is and what he does to obtain eternal life for us," allowing people to perceive his glory and the all-sufficiency of his work. Listening to him is also a direct command from God the Father.Despite this, many fail to hear and believe Jesus's message. Their minds and hearts may lack a receptive "place" for his word, a condition described as not being "of the truth" or "of God." Humanity's fallen nature makes people inherently "unfit" for hearing the truth, being "heavily tilted toward selfishness." Furthermore, the devil can actively take away the word from hearts, preventing belief.The ability to genuinely hear and understand Jesus's words is not automatic; it requires a divine enablement. Jesus indicated that "only God can give us ears to hear and eyes to see," a gracious act that creates a "truth-shaped place" for his word in the heart. Those who truly listen are recognized as Jesus's "sheep," who hear his voice and follow him. Mary, who chose to sit at Jesus's feet and listen, exemplifies the "good portion" of prioritizing his teaching.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

Deep Dive into All That Jesus Commanded by John Piper - Listen to Me


Listening to Jesus's words is fundamentally important because they are not merely human utterances but the very words of God, carrying unparalleled authority and power. His teaching was so stunning and unique that even officers sent to arrest him were captivated and unable to carry out their mission, stating, "No one ever spoke like this man!" Beyond compelling truth, Jesus's words possess supernatural power, enabling him to silence demons, heal various physical ailments like leprosy and blindness, and most remarkably, raise the dead.

Crucially, Jesus's words are the indispensable way to eternal life. They are described as "spirit and life" and awaken faith, which is essential for salvation. Belief in Jesus comes by hearing his words, as they reveal "who he really is and what he does to obtain eternal life for us," allowing people to perceive his glory and the all-sufficiency of his work. Listening to him is also a direct command from God the Father.

Despite this, many fail to hear and believe Jesus's message. Their minds and hearts may lack a receptive "place" for his word, a condition described as not being "of the truth" or "of God." Humanity's fallen nature makes people inherently "unfit" for hearing the truth, being "heavily tilted toward selfishness." Furthermore, the devil can actively take away the word from hearts, preventing belief.

The ability to genuinely hear and understand Jesus's words is not automatic; it requires a divine enablement. Jesus indicated that "only God can give us ears to hear and eyes to see," a gracious act that creates a "truth-shaped place" for his word in the heart. Those who truly listen are recognized as Jesus's "sheep," who hear his voice and follow him. Mary, who chose to sit at Jesus's feet and listen, exemplifies the "good portion" of prioritizing his teaching.

Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian

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