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Probability, Prejudice, and Christ

The following link will bring you to John Piper's sermon on "Probability, Prejudice, and Christ" from January 20, 2008.

  • Marking MLK and Roe V. Wade
  • Not Only Sins, But Also Hopes
  • Greater Than Black and White
  • Christ Came Across the Divide
  • Removing a Subtle Self-Justification
  • “Can Anything Good Come Out of Nazareth?”
  • What Was Nathanael’s Mistake?
  • The Line Between Probability Judgments and Sinful Prejudice

Racial Diversity, Racial Harmony, and the Gospel Walk

The following link will bring you to John Piper's sermon on "Racial Diversity, Racial Harmony, and the Gospel Walk" from January 15, 2006.

Jesus Is the End of Ethnocentrism

The following link will bring you to John Piper's sermon on "Jesus Is the End of Ethnocentrism" from January 20, 2002.

Topics include:

  • The Pursuit of Justice
  • We Needs to be More God-centered, Christ-exalting, Bible-saturated
  • The Paralysis of Imperfection
  • Live for a Great Cause, not a Great Comfort
  • We need William Wilberforces
  • Luke 4:16-30: The Kingdom is Ethnically Different than You Think
  • Matthew 8: 5-13: Faith in Jesus Trumps Ethnicity
  • Not color, but Faith in Christ

Class, Culture and Ethnic Identity in Christ

The following link will bring you to John Piper's sermon on "Class, Culture and Ethnic Identity in Christ" from January 17, 1999.

Topics include:

- Christians who are racist?

- Shall we sin so that Grace may increase?

- Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.

- Conversion means Death

- Conversion means a new self

- Canyons that do not stop Love and Fellowship

- Christ is All and in All

The Peril of Partiality

The following link will take you to John Piper's sermon on "The Peril of Partiality: Riches and Race in the Christian Church" with focus on James 1:26-2:13.


The page also provides a sermon outline.

 

Sermon preached on: January 18, 2004

Racial Reconciliation Sermon

The following link will bring you to John Piper's  1996 sermon on Racial Reconciliation.