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Why Theologians Fall Into Adultery
John Piper
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John Piper

Why Theologians Fall Into Adultery

John Piper · 2:22

The sermon emphasizes the importance of gaining a deep and personal understanding of God in order to overcome sin in our lives.
This sermon emphasizes the importance of truly knowing God in a deep and intimate way, rather than just having superficial knowledge. It highlights that knowing God as infinitely valuable, beautiful, and satisfying is crucial for overcoming sin's dominion in our lives. The speaker challenges the idea that academic knowledge alone is sufficient, pointing out that even those with theological expertise can struggle with sin if they lack a personal, intimate knowledge of God's character and love.

Full Transcript

I would just ask you, look around in life, in your church, look around, how many Christians do you see bent with all their powers to know God more and more? More truly, more clearly, more sweetly? Or do you see thousands fighting graduate school sins with grammar school knowledge of God? To which some of you would say, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, there are as many PhDs in theology who commit adultery as less educated people. To which I would say, probably more. Why is it that people with PhDs in theology commit adultery? They don't know God.

You can read theology 10 hours a day, 40 years long, and not know God as beautiful, all satisfying, highest treasure of your life. Who cares about knowing God the way the devil knows God? He hates everybody. Knowledge of God helps him hate people.

We're talking about knowing God here in First Thessalonians. They don't know God, they don't know God really as who He is, infinitely valuable, infinitely beautiful, infinitely satisfying, why your soul was made. There are more pleasures in His right hand, more eternal joys in His presence than you could have in 10,000 sexual trysts.

The question is, do you know that? Because if you know that, sin will have lost its dominion in your life.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Problem of Theologians Falling into Adultery
  2. Many Christians lack a deep understanding of God
  3. This lack of understanding leads to a shallow knowledge of God
  4. A shallow knowledge of God is not enough to overcome sin

Key Quotes

“You can read theology 10 hours a day, 40 years long, and not know God as beautiful, all satisfying, highest treasure of your life.” — John Piper
“There are more pleasures in His right hand, more eternal joys in His presence than you could have in 10,000 sexual trysts.” — John Piper

Application Points

  • We must strive for a deeper understanding of God in order to overcome sin in our lives.
  • A superficial knowledge of God is not enough to overcome sin, we need a deep and personal understanding of who He is.
  • Gaining a deeper understanding of God's infinite value, beauty, and satisfaction can help us overcome sin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do theologians with PhDs in theology often struggle with sin?
Because they may have a superficial knowledge of God, which is not enough to overcome sin.
What is the difference between knowing God and knowing about God?
Knowing God is a deep and personal understanding of who He is, while knowing about God is a superficial knowledge of facts about Him.
How can I overcome sin in my life?
By gaining a deeper understanding of God and His infinite value, beauty, and satisfaction.

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