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What Does It Mean to Be Loved by Jesus
John Piper
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John Piper

What Does It Mean to Be Loved by Jesus

John Piper · 4:39

John Piper teaches that being loved by Jesus means experiencing the deep and ever-increasing revelation of God Himself, which is the essence of eternal life.
This sermon emphasizes measuring God's love by how much of Himself He reveals to us, leading to everlasting glory. It highlights the significance of understanding and feeling deeply loved by God through knowing Him and experiencing His presence. Eternal life is defined as knowing God and Jesus intimately, with increasing knowledge, admiration, and joy, satisfying the longing in our hearts. Love for Jesus is shown through obedience to His commandments, resulting in a deeper manifestation of His presence and love in our lives.

Full Transcript

Measure God's love for you by how much of himself he shows you. Measure the love of God for you by how much of himself he gives you to know and enjoy through it all, and then to everlasting glory in due time. You've tasted it, haven't you? You know what I mean. Before we go and watch Jesus walk now to Bethany and then work this out with Mary and Martha and the grave, let's just confirm this, because this is huge. I hope you can feel how huge this is. This is huge, so I want you to get this really deep down so you feel loved in the way God means for you to feel loved. So we confirm it with two other passages in John. Surely someone will say to me, rightly, what would I think about the love of God for me? I think about John 3 16. I don't think about 11 5. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that whoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life. And to that I say, yes, yes, yes, me too. All my life long, me too. Now let me ask you this, what's eternal life? What's this gift that cost him his son's life? Let Jesus define it. You know where he defines it in this gospel? Crystal clear definition. Chapter 17 verse 3, here's what he says, this is eternal life that they know you, the true God, and Jesus whom you have sent. Period. That's eternal life. To know him, to know him forever, to know him with increasing knowledge and increasing admiration and increasing wonder and increasing joy, that's eternal life. If you say it's eternal golf, I'm always picking on golf, sorry, sorry David, whatever. No, it's eternal him more and more and more like a great alpine range and you crawl up over the first range after 10,000 years and there's another one to climb. And you crawl up over that range of glory after 10,000 years, there's another one to climb and you're never, never bored. It's all him. Eternal life is God revealed in his glory, satisfying this cavernous longing that's in your heart that you're trying to fill up with television or internet or whatever. It's God. You are amazing creatures made, the only ones on the planet made to do this. Know him. That's the first confirmation. Confirmation number two, chapter 14, verse 21, Jesus says, whoever has my commandments and keeps them, he it is who loves me. And he who loves me will be loved by my father and I will love him and manifest myself to him. I love that phrase. I will love them and manifest myself to them. That's what love is. I just want you to feel loved by Jesus when he does that for you. You have to have a different view of love than the world. I admit that, but we are born again. Our citizenship is in heaven. We're new creatures. We don't think like the world. To be loved for the Christian is to get more of him. Go ahead, Jesus. Manifest yourself to me and I will feel loved.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Measure God's love by how much of Himself He reveals
    • God's love is shown through giving Himself to know and enjoy
    • This love leads to everlasting glory
  2. II
    • Confirming God's love through John 3:16
    • Understanding the cost of God's love: the gift of His Son
    • Eternal life defined as knowing God and Jesus
  3. III
    • Eternal life as an ever-increasing knowledge and joy in God
    • The insufficiency of worldly things to satisfy the soul
    • God as the ultimate satisfaction for the human heart
  4. IV
    • Jesus' promise to manifest Himself to those who love Him
    • Christian love differs from worldly love
    • Being loved by Jesus means receiving more of Him

Key Quotes

“Measure God's love for you by how much of himself he shows you.” — John Piper
“This is eternal life that they know you, the true God, and Jesus whom you have sent.” — John Piper
“I will love them and manifest myself to them.” — John Piper

Application Points

  • Seek to know God more deeply as the true expression of eternal life.
  • Trust that Jesus manifests Himself to those who love and obey Him.
  • Replace worldly pursuits with the pursuit of God's presence and revelation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does John Piper define being loved by Jesus?
He defines it as Jesus manifesting Himself to believers, giving them more of Himself to know and enjoy.
What is eternal life according to this sermon?
Eternal life is knowing the true God and Jesus Christ, with increasing knowledge, admiration, and joy forever.
Why is knowing God more satisfying than worldly pleasures?
Because God uniquely satisfies the deep longing in the human heart that nothing else can fill.
What Bible passages does the sermon emphasize?
John 3:16, John 17:3, and John 14:21 are key passages highlighted in the sermon.
How should Christians view love differently from the world?
Christians see love as receiving more of God Himself rather than just emotional or material expressions.

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