The Supremacy of Christ: Our True Hope

This sermon offers a powerful, pastoral call to fix our eyes on Christ rather than cultural distractions. The homiletics are strong, using vivid analogies like the submarine sonar to illustrate spiritual focus. However, the theological foundation suffers from a significant eschatological error that elevates human glorification above God's glory, and a minor but notable imprecision regarding the motivation of creation.

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Theological Status: COMPROMISED (Worldly/Sloppy) Biblical Parallel(Archetype): Pergamum
❓ What do these grades mean?
🔍 Biblical Discernment: The 7 Church Parallels
The Faithful Parallels Smyrna • Philadelphia
Teaching that parallels the churches that endure suffering with true spiritual riches (Rev 2:9) and keep the Word of Christ without denial despite having "little strength" (Rev 3:8).
The Cold Orthodox Parallel Ephesus
Teaching that upholds doctrinal precision yet parallels the loss of the "first love"—the vital, motivating power of the Gospel (Rev 2:4).
The Compromised Parallel Pergamum
Teaching that parallels churches tolerating the "doctrine of Balaam" through cultural accommodation (Rev 2:14), characterized by weak boundaries, sloppy theology, and worldly compromise.
The Corrupted & Dead Parallels Thyatira • Sardis • Laodicea
Teaching that parallels churches with active heresy, synergism, therapeutic deism, or dead orthodoxy (Rev 2:20, Rev 3:1, Rev 3:17). These represent systemic, fundamental errors that corrupt the Gospel engine.
Date: 2026-01-24 | Church: Desiring God | Speaker: John Piper

🧐 Overview

Theological Verdict & Summary

Sermon Summary: Discover why the greatest hope for a believer is not a new planet, but a personal, warm enjoyment of Jesus Christ in all His supremacies.

Pastoral Analysis: This sermon offers a powerful, pastoral call to fix our eyes on Christ rather than cultural distractions. The homiletics are strong, using vivid analogies like the submarine sonar to illustrate spiritual focus. However, the theological foundation suffers from a significant eschatological error that elevates human glorification above God's glory, and a minor but notable imprecision regarding the motivation of creation.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Pergamum — This sermon blends orthodox truth with a significant theological drift. While the core message of Christ's supremacy is sound, the explicit teaching that the glorification of believers is the 'main thing' of the new creation, rather than the display of God's glory, represents a blending of biblical truth with a human-centric philosophy. This error compromises the ultimate goal of redemption, shifting the focus from God's glory to human glorification.

Big Idea: A close, personal enjoyment of Jesus Christ in all His supremacies is the believer's greatest hope, evidenced by Jesus' desire for it, Paul's experience of it, and the purpose of the new creation. [00:22:30 ▶️ 📄]

🎨 The Visual Metaphor

The towering basalt represents the overwhelming reality of Christ's supremacy, the true hope that renders worldly distractions insignificant. The small, carved stones symbolize the believer's tendency to focus on minor details while overlooking the majestic presence of Jesus.


📖 How they Handle Scripture & Jesus

  • Primary Text: 1 Peter 3:15
  • Usage Classification: Expository-Topical Hybrid
  • Text-to-Talk Ratio: High
  • Pulpit Decorum: ✅ PASS - The pastor maintains a respectful and pastoral tone throughout. No coarse language or inappropriate behavior was detected.

✝️ Christological Focus: Direct

"Christ is presented as the central object of hope and the supreme reality that believers are called to enjoy."

Scripture Saturation: Verses Read: 19 | Referenced: 14 | Alluded: 0

Passages Read Aloud:

  • 1 Peter 3:15 [00:00:32 ▶️ 📄]
    "always be ready to make a defense to anyone who has a reason for the hope that is in you"
  • 1 Peter 1:3-5 [00:03:23 ▶️ 📄]
    "according to the great mercy he has caused us to be born again according to God's great mercy he caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead to an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, unfading, kept in heaven for you who by God's power are being guarded through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time."
  • Colossians 1:18 [00:12:00 ▶️ 📄]
    "in everything christ is preeminent in everything"
  • Isaiah 40:15-18 [00:17:14 ▶️ 📄]
    "behold the nations are like a drop from a bucket and are accounted as the dust on the scales all the nations are as nothing before him they are accounted by him as less than nothing and emptiness to whom then will you liken god or what likeness compare with him"
  • Romans 15:13 [00:18:32 ▶️ 📄]
    "by the power of the holy spirit you abound in hope"
  • John 17:24 [00:23:43 ▶️ 📄]
    "father i desire that they also whom you have given me may be with me where i am to see my glory"
  • Titus 2:13 [00:24:31 ▶️ 📄]
    "the appearing of the glory of our great god and savior jesus christ"
  • Philippians 1:23 [00:25:27 ▶️ 📄]
    "i am hard-pressed between the two namely going to heaven or staying in ministry my desire is to depart and be with christ for that is far better than anything here."
  • 2 Corinthians 5:8 [00:26:05 ▶️ 📄]
    "we would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord"
  • 1 Thessalonians 5:9-10 [00:30:07 ▶️ 📄]
    "you, John Piper, are not destined for wrath, but to obtain salvation through your Lord, me, Jesus Christ, who died for you so that whether you wake or sleep, you will live with me."
  • Romans 8:17 [00:33:21 ▶️ 📄]
    "if you suffer with him, you'll be glorified with him."
  • Romans 8:19 [00:33:53 ▶️ 📄]
    "The creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the sons."
  • Romans 8:21 [00:34:33 ▶️ 📄]
    "the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to corruption and obtain what the freedom of the glory of the children of god"

Key References: 1 Peter 3:15, 1 Peter 1:3-5, Colossians 1:18, Colossians 1:27, Isaiah 40:15-18, Romans 15:13, John 17:24, Titus 2:13, Philippians 1:23, 2 Corinthians 5:8, and 4 more...


🎙️ Sermon Content & Delivery

Word Count: 4,058 words

📌 Key Topics Addressed

  • Apologetics and the Defense of Faith [00:00:32 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor argues that the 'defense' in 1 Peter 3:15 is not about providing infinite historical arguments, but simply stating the personal reason for hope (being born again), trusting that the Holy Spirit will work on the listener's heart afterward.
  • The Supremacy of Christ [00:08:21 ▶️ 📄]
    > A detailed enumeration of Christ's attributes (deity, eternality, constancy, knowledge, wisdom, authority, providence, power, purity, trustworthiness, justice, patience, sovereignty, meekness, courage, wrath, grace, love, and gladness) to demonstrate that He is greater than all creation and cultural issues.
  • Cultural Distraction vs. Eternal Reality [00:09:06 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor contrasts the 'cultural and political spectacles' (geopolitics, climate change, shootings) with the 'supremacy of Christ,' using the analogy of a submarine with broken sonar detecting a turtle while missing an aircraft carrier to illustrate misplaced focus.
  • Hope as the Goal of Salvation [00:17:58 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor distinguishes three uses of 'hope' (feeling, ground, goal) and identifies the 'goal'—personal enjoyment of Christ—as the greatest hope for believers, surpassing relief from sin, sickness, or loneliness.
  • The Definition of Hope [00:19:31 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor distinguishes between three uses of the word 'hope': as a feeling (energy inside), a goal (victory), and a ground (basis for hope), arguing the New Testament emphasizes the goal/ground in Christ.
  • The Greatest Hope [00:21:22 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor argues that the believer's greatest hope should not be health, sinlessness, or even the new creation itself, but rather the personal enjoyment of Christ.
  • Jesus's Desire [00:23:24 ▶️ 📄]
    > Citing John 17:24, the pastor explains that Jesus prays for believers to be with Him and see His glory, making this the primary desire of Christ for His people.
  • Paul's Experience [00:25:05 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor references Philippians 1:23 and 2 Corinthians 5:8 to show that Paul considered departing to be with Christ as 'far better' than earthly ministry or life.
  • The Purpose of Creation [00:31:06 ▶️ 📄]
    > Using Romans 8, the pastor argues that the new heavens and new earth are designed to celebrate the glory of the children of God, not the other way around.

🖼️ Illustrations & Stories

  • Sermon Illustration [00:11:38 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor uses the analogy of a submarine whose sonar has failed: it detects a nearby turtle (cultural issues) but misses an aircraft carrier five miles away (the supremacy of Christ), illustrating how believers often focus on trivial matters while missing the greatest reality.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:02:54 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor asks the congregation to imagine someone putting a gun to their head and demanding they renounce Jesus or die, asserting that the vast majority would not renounce Him, proving they already possess the 'hope' required for their defense.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:13:11 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor compares the vast knowledge of Jesus to human attempts at understanding: the Library of Congress looks like a matchbox, AI data centers look like a farmer's almanac, and quantum physics looks like a first-grade reader.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:19:12 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor uses a basketball analogy involving the Minnesota Timberwolves to explain the three meanings of 'hope': the feeling (confidence), the goal (victory), and the ground/basis (the player Anthony Edwards).
  • Sermon Illustration [00:19:31 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor uses a basketball analogy where a player's hope is the feeling of winning, the goal of victory, or the teammate who will make the shot, to illustrate different meanings of 'hope'.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:26:25 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor shares a personal anecdote about being picked up by a car because he was walking on an unplowed sidewalk, contrasting this small comfort with the extreme effort of people tramping to the North Pole.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:27:01 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor describes his home of 42 years, where he raised five kids and experienced deep marital struggles, using it as an analogy for how believers should love their current earthly homes but recognize they are not their true, eternal home.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:32:25 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor uses the analogy of Jesus Christ carrying the entire universe in His pocket 'like a peanut' to illustrate the insignificance of the cosmos compared to the glory of the Creator.

🚀 Calls to Action (Application)

  • Pastoral Charge [00:00:00 ▶️ 📄]
    > Pray for faithfulness to the Word and for the experience of Jesus Christ as their greatest hope.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:03:58 ▶️ 📄]
    > When asked about their hope, verbally declare eternal life, forgiveness of sins, and happiness with Jesus.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:06:03 ▶️ 📄]
    > Respond to questions about faith by stating they have been born again by the living God.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:22:41 ▶️ 📄]
    > Pray for God to make the enjoyment of Christ one's greatest hope.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:29:30 ▶️ 📄]
    > Verbally express love and trust to Jesus before sleeping.

🧭 Biblical Alignment Dashboard

Overall Verdict: Compromised / Weak

CategoryStatusReasoning
Gospel Presentation ✅ PASS The Gospel Engine is intact. The sermon correctly identifies the believer's hope in the person and work of Christ, and the call to repentance and faith is clear. The error in eschatology does not negate the core gospel message of salvation by grace through faith.
Soteriology ⚠️ WEAK While salvation is by grace, the ultimate end of salvation is misstated. By claiming the 'main thing' of the new creation is our glorification, the sermon subtly shifts the soteriological goal from God's glory to human exaltation.
Bibliology ✅ PASS The sermon treats Scripture with authority, though it relies heavily on subjective interpretation ('I think Peter meant...') rather than rigorous exegesis.
Hermeneutic ⚠️ WEAK The hermeneutic is highly subjective. The pastor frequently uses 'I think' to override or interpret biblical intent, which can lead to eisegesis. The interpretation of Romans 8 is driven by a pre-existing theological bias rather than the text's primary focus on God's glory.
Theology Proper ⚠️ WEAK The teaching on the motivation of creation (Agent 2, Error 2) implies a need in God, which contradicts divine aseity. Additionally, the eschatological error (Agent 2, Error 1) distorts the proper ordering of God's glory and human happiness.
Sacramentology ⚪ N/A No sacramental errors detected.
Confessional Depth ❌ FAIL The sermon relies on personal experience and subjective intuition ('I think') rather than deep, confessional theological grounding. The eschatological error reveals a lack of precision in understanding the ultimate end of redemption.

⚙️ The Gospel Engine (Confessional Distinctives)

The Law And Wrath:

"The supremacy of his justice, he will render all moral accounts settled either on the cross or in hell." [00:15:02 ▶️ 📄]

Total Depravity And Inability: Not observed in the sermon.

Active Obedience Of Christ:

"the supremacy of his sovereignty and his servant like obedience he chose to embrace the cross" [00:15:30 ▶️ 📄]

The Cross And Atonement:

"he will render all moral accounts settled either on the cross or in hell." [00:15:02 ▶️ 📄]

✅ Commendations

Homiletics | Vivid Analogies

The use of the submarine sonar analogy to illustrate spiritual focus is excellent. It makes the abstract concept of 'reorienting our sonar' concrete and memorable for the congregation.

Pastoral Care | Practical Apologetics

The instruction to defend hope simply by stating one's regeneration is a practical, accessible tool for laypeople who feel inadequate in intellectual debates.

Theology | Christ-Centered Hope

The core proposition that the enjoyment of Christ is the believer's greatest hope is biblically sound and pastorally encouraging.

🛡️ Verified Orthodox Mechanics

✅ The supremacy of Christ

✅ The necessity of regeneration

✅ The believer's hope in eternal life

⚠️ Theological Concerns

🟠 The Error of Human-Centric Eschatology (Misidentifying the End of Redemption)

Root Cause: Anthropocentrism (Human-Centeredness): The tendency to place human experience and glorification at the center of theological narratives, rather than the sovereignty and glory of God.

"The main thing in Romans 8 is not, oh, wow, there's going to be a new heavens and a new earth. That's where we're going. it's the other way around the whole creation is saying oh wow the children of god are going to be made glorious and we're going to be part of that that's amazing this universe is about you glorified like jesus" [00:34:08 ▶️ 📄]

Correction: The ultimate goal of redemption is the glory of God. Romans 8:28-30 shows that glorification is the final step in God's purpose to conform us to the image of His Son, so that He might be the firstborn among many brothers. The focus is on Christ's preeminence, not our glorification as an end in itself.

🟡 The Error of Divine Need (Imprecise Theism)

Root Cause: Theological Imprecision: A failure to distinguish between God's internal blessedness and the external act of creation, leading to a subtle implication of divine need.

"Jesus Christ has been happy in the fellowship of the trinity forever and ever and ever and always will be in fact i think the happiness of the trinity is the energy that created the universe so that he could share it" [00:16:43 ▶️ 📄]

Correction: God is self-sufficient and does not need creation. He created out of His sovereign will and good pleasure, not out of a need to share His happiness. Psalm 115:3 states, 'Our God is in the heavens; he does all that he pleases.'


📜 Full Sermon Transcript (Audit)

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[00:00:00] [SPEAKER SPEAKER_00]
[00:00:00] Would you pray with me? Father, I ask that you'd help me now to be faithful to your word. And I ask that you would come and cause us to experience a personal, close enjoyment of Jesus Christ in all his supremacies as our greatest hope. I ask for this now in Jesus' name. Amen.
[00:00:32] And I used to think when I read 1 Peter 3.15 that says, always be ready to make a defense to anyone who has a reason for the hope that is in you, that it meant, Piper, you need to nail down three or four solid historical arguments for the resurrection.
[00:01:01] and you need to nail down three or four solid historical arguments for the authority and truth of the Bible.
[00:01:15] And I thank God that there are people who are called to do that because those arguments really do exist.
[00:01:23] I don't think that's mainly what this verse means because this church, those five churches throughout Asia Minor, to just ordinary folk.
[00:01:37] You know, from chapter three, they're slaves.
[00:01:40] They didn't know anything.
[00:01:41] They didn't have any education.
[00:01:44] Last thing they had was access to our sophisticated, intellectual, university-trained historians.
[00:01:57] What then did it mean?
[00:02:00] I think when he said this, that last phrase mattered.
[00:02:06] has mattered be prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you it's in you so as i look on you i believe that the vast majority of you in this room
[00:02:27] right now and probably those watching have that hope that you are counting on eternal life You're counting on going to heaven instead of hell.
[00:02:42] You're counting your sins being forgiven.
[00:02:46] You're counting on all your guilt to be removed for one reason, Jesus.
[00:02:54] I think for the vast majority in this room, somebody put a gun to your head right now and say, renounce Jesus or you're dead.
[00:03:01] You would not renounce Jesus.
[00:03:04] I believe that.
[00:03:05] That's the kind of people I think I'm preaching to.
[00:03:08] and I think Peter would just say to you so give a reason because you've got them you've got them there in you here's what chapter 1 that's chapter 3 verse 15 to 1st Peter here's chapter 1 verse 3 according to the great mercy he has
[00:03:30] caused us to be born again according to God's great mercy he caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead to an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, unfading, kept in heaven for you who
[00:03:48] by God's power are being guarded through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.
[00:03:58] So if somebody asks you this afternoon, so what are you hoping in? You say, I'm hoping in eternal life. Death is a doorway to Jesus. I believe all my sins are forgiven. I don't have any guilt
[00:04:13] anymore because of jesus and i'm going to spend eternity happy with jesus and they'll say why do you believe that what will you say well there's two answers right there you say because i've been
[00:04:30] born again second you say reason number two jesus was raised from the dead now if you're like me you think that's not enough got to give a reason for the reason and then you got to give a reason
[00:04:56] for the reason for the reason odd infinitum until you get to an absolutely incontrovertible argument and guess what there is no such thing meaning Satan and all unbelievers can always say why like a four-year-old you cannot give a four-year-old enough answers for why anything
[00:05:31] exists somebody will always say at reason two reason three reason four reason five why do you believe that and i get paralyzed well i don't have number three ready or four or five. So you don't give one. That's not good. I think Peter meant when somebody asks you for
[00:06:03] reason for the hope that is in you, you should say, because I have been born again by the living God. End of conversation. That's not a conversation stopper for most people, but they will ask. So
[00:06:17] why do you think that or what in the world is it? And you might say, that's all for now. We We can talk later, but that's why, that's my reason." And they walk away thinking, what is that?
[00:06:38] And at midnight that night, because the law is written on their heart and they are created in the image of God and they know God and they're suppressing all kinds of knowledge of God, their heart's gonna say,
[00:06:53] I wonder if you need to be born again to enter the kingdom of God.
[00:07:00] You've done your job.
[00:07:03] There are other reasons you can give, lots of them from your own experience.
[00:07:06] Just don't be paralyzed by the fact that your reason for the reason for the reason is not yet in your head.
[00:07:13] That may be a philosopher's job or a historian's job.
[00:07:17] Your job is to say why you believe, and you've got a reason.
[00:07:21] Yes, you do.
[00:07:22] You may not think anybody else thinks it's enough.
[00:07:25] It's enough for you.
[00:07:26] You're going to die for it, right?
[00:07:30] You got a reason.
[00:07:34] not dying for nothing.
[00:07:39] I think one of the reasons we can give is this, the supremacy of Jesus Christ.
[00:07:50] That's what this Advent season is, the supremacy of Jesus Christ.
[00:07:58] So it seemed good to me in thinking through this message that we should spend time at the beginning of the series here lingering maybe a little longer over the supremacy of Jesus, namely the reality that there is no being in the universe
[00:08:21] or outside the universe that is greater or superior to Jesus Christ, including God, because Jesus is God. I have a burden. I suppose this is the reason I was led to this.
[00:08:41] i have a burden for you for the church today that the cultural and political spectacles are being thrust at you all day long it's on your phone just so on your flat screens at home they're being thrust at you like these cultural phenomena
[00:09:06] these political international affairs are the main thing these are supremely important people are talking about these so talk about these type into your favorite ai assistant let's just say chat gpt what are the great realities being discussed in our world today that's what i did
[00:09:42] answer the geopolitical order is fracturing climate change is irreversible infertility causing demographic collapse in the western countries space as the new arena of great power competition the credibility of legacy institutions has collapsed or more immediately national guard
[00:10:04] shooting in washington or hong kong fire or russia ukraine or last night's stockton shooting which will be all over the news when you get home those realities and many like them and they're cycling through all the time are presented as the great issues right those are the great issues of our day
[00:10:32] just ask Chad GPT. And my concern is that you, the sons and daughters of the living God, born again, never to die, living in the presence of God forever, would believe it. They're not.
[00:11:08] They're not, I'm here to say. It's what everybody's talking about. How can it not be supremely important but we're like a submarine whose sonar has just gone out like and all the alarms go off this this is important because a turtle is swimming by and we can't detect
[00:11:38] an aircraft carrier five miles away so here at the beginning of the message in the series i'd like to try to reorient our sonar on the supremacy of christ colossians 1 18 says in everything christ is preeminent in everything so consider the supremacy of his deity equal with
[00:12:14] god all of his attributes radiance of his glory exact imprint of his nature infinite boundless in all of his excellencies the supremacy of his eternality mind-boggling for a child and for me he never had a beginning christ never had a beginning alpha omega consider the supremacy
[00:12:42] of his constancy never changing his character his virtues his commitments the same yesterday today and forever consider the supremacy of his knowledge makes the library of congress look like a matchbox makes all that information massive ai data centers look like a farmer's almanac which
[00:13:11] by the way is ceasing to print this year after 200 years makes quantum physics in anything that that ever entered Steve Hawking's head.
[00:13:23] Looked like a first grade reader.
[00:13:27] The supremacy of his wisdom.
[00:13:29] He's never been perplexed.
[00:13:31] Nobody can counsel him.
[00:13:35] He's never been confused about anything.
[00:13:39] The supremacy of his authority on heaven and earth.
[00:13:45] No man can do anything without his permission.
[00:13:48] He raises up kings.
[00:13:49] He puts down kings.
[00:13:51] The supremacy of his providence.
[00:13:53] Not a bird falls from the sky without his dictation.
[00:13:58] No hair turns white or black without his decree.
[00:14:05] Jesus Christ, the supremacy of his word, he upholds the universe with it.
[00:14:13] He holds all beings, molecules, atoms, subatomic particles that nobody's ever yet discovered.
[00:14:19] He holds them all together.
[00:14:21] The supremacy of his power.
[00:14:23] He walks on water.
[00:14:24] He cleanses lepers.
[00:14:25] he heals the lame, he opens the eyes of the blind and makes the deaf hear, makes storms to rise and raises the dead with one word.
[00:14:39] The supremacy of his purity, he's never sinned, not one millisecond of a lustful thought or pride or undue anger, pure.
[00:14:56] The supremacy of his trustworthiness, He has never, never will break his word, keeps all of his promises.
[00:15:02] The supremacy of his justice, he will render all moral accounts settled either on the cross or in hell.
[00:15:11] The supremacy of his patience, I wouldn't exist without his patience.
[00:15:25] Just postponing judgment further and further out so that more people can repent.
[00:15:30] the supremacy of his sovereignty and his servant like obedience he chose to embrace the cross the supremacy of his meekness lowliness tenderness he won't break a bruised reed or quench a smoldering flax the supremacy of his courage he intentionally walked into the mouth of the lion and died for us
[00:16:01] the supremacy of his wrath I think of all the big shots in the world today that huff and puff and brag and boast they're gonna cry out for the rocks to fall upon them so they don't have to face the wrath of the lamb that's coming
[00:16:18] the supremacy of his grace to cause us to be born again to a living hope supremacy of his love willingly dies for us and the supremacy finally though it's not finally we're just scratching service of his gladness jesus christ has been happy in the
[00:16:43] fellowship of the trinity forever and ever and ever and always will be in fact i think the happiness of the trinity is the energy that created the universe so that he could share it compared to jesus and his manifold supremacies world affairs are as nothing
[00:17:14] that's based on a text behold the nations are like a drop from a bucket and are accounted as the dust on the scales all the nations are as nothing before him they are accounted by him as
[00:17:29] less than nothing and emptiness to whom then will you liken god or what likeness compare with him so let's make a turn it's not a very big turn from the supremacy of christ to supremacy of christ our hope because that's what my assignment from kenny is
[00:17:58] to talk about the supremacy of Christ as our hope there are three ways that hope is used in the New Testament and three ways that you use it almost every day and they're the same one hope is a strong emotion of confident expectation
[00:18:32] it's a feeling something the heart does like uh romans 15 13. by the power of the holy spirit you abound in hope second it is the thing you hope for and third it is the ground or basis of your
[00:18:58] hope all three of those are called hope for example you say to the coach of the timberwolves what are you hoping for in this game or how you how your players feeling about this game
[00:19:12] and he says they're full of hope they're full of hope we're going to win this game that's the feeling inside and then you say to him what are you hoping for and he says victory
[00:19:31] victory is our hope that's the second use of the word hope and third he says okay three seconds left to your ball bringing it on the side what's your hope the ant man we're gonna give it to Anthony Edwards he is our hope what does that mean means it's
[00:20:02] the basis of your hope you all use the word that way three three different ways the feeling the goal the ground everybody uses the word hope that way so does the New Testament I've already mentioned Romans 15 13 by the power of
[00:20:17] Holy Spirit you abound in hope that's feeling this energy inside and then there's the ground Colossians 127 Christ in you the hope of glory because he's in you you're gonna make it to glory and the one I want to spend the rest of our
[00:20:35] time on is the goal what are you at the beginning of this Advent season at this point in your life, whether you're old like me or young like kids, what are you hoping for? What's
[00:20:50] the goal? What is your greatest hope? And I want to persuade you that it ought to be, and I think for most of you, if you think it through, is a personal and warm, close enjoyment of Christ
[00:21:22] in all his supremacies a close personal enjoyment of christ in all his supremacies should be your greatest hope greater than seeing loved ones again when you die greater than never being sick never being diseased or depressed or wounded or sad or lonely ever again greater than
[00:21:51] never sinning again, greater than being glorified with Jesus, and greater than being a part of the new heavens and the new earth. So I want to persuade you of that fact. Your greatest hope right now should be, and forever, a close personal enjoyment of Jesus Christ in all
[00:22:30] His supremacies. If it's not, listen carefully and pray that He would become that for you.
[00:22:41] I'll give you three reasons, they're very short, for why that should be your greatest hope number one because that's what Jesus wants for you number two that's what Paul experienced and number three that's what the new heavens and the new earth are for let's take those one at a
[00:23:09] time this is what Jesus wants for you here's how he prayed for you and we know it's for you because he says in verse 20 I'm not only praying for these but for those who would believe on me through
[00:23:24] word that's personally prayed for every christian in this room and here's what he's praying for you verse 24 father i desire that they also whom you have given me may be with me where i am
[00:23:43] to see my glory he wants that he's asking the father grant that you you christian would be with him to see his glory that's got to be your hope because that's what he wants for you
[00:24:11] paul in titus 2 13 calls that the blessed hope hope we are waiting for our blessed hope the appearing of the glory of our great god and savior jesus christ that's what jesus was praying for you
[00:24:31] to experience as your greatest hope a close personal enjoyment of christ in all his supremacies jesus wants that for you number two paul experienced this remember philippians he's in jail and he's writing to his beloved philippian church that supported him so
[00:25:05] lovingly and he says i am hard-pressed this is verse 23 of chapter 1. i am hard-pressed between the two namely going to heaven or staying in ministry my desire is to depart and be what are
[00:25:27] the next two words oh you should know this not to scold you with christ to depart and be with christ for that is far better than anything here.
[00:25:47] Is it?
[00:25:48] To you.
[00:25:50] That's the issue this morning.
[00:25:52] Is a close, personal enjoyment of Christ your greatest hope?
[00:25:58] So you could say that with Paul.
[00:26:00] Better to depart and be with him.
[00:26:03] He adds this in 2 Corinthians 5.8.
[00:26:05] Yes, we are of good courage and we would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord, with the Lord, at home with the Lord.
[00:26:25] I live a 10-minute walk from here.
[00:26:27] I was walking over today, and somebody picked me up, bless your heart, because they had not plowed the sidewalk on the bridge.
[00:26:36] And I was giving thanks for this car that stopped and also wondering about the people who tramped all the way to the North Pole.
[00:26:47] LIKE, I WAS SO TIRED, I LOOKED AT TRUMP, TRUMP.
[00:26:52] ANYWAY, I LIVE 10 MINUTES FROM HERE AND I LIVED THERE FOR 42 YEARS, FOR TWO.
[00:27:01] WE RAISED FIVE KIDS IN THAT HOUSE.
[00:27:05] WE WENT THROUGH THE DEEPEST MARITAL WATERS IN THAT HOUSE.
[00:27:10] WE, GOODNESS KNOWS, SPREAD DOZENS OF THANKSGIVING FEASTS WITH 12, 16, 18 PEOPLE AROUND THE TABLE.
[00:27:22] IT'S HOME.
[00:27:23] I LOVE THIS HOUSE.
[00:27:25] GOD HELP ME NOT LOVE IT TOO MUCH.
[00:27:28] I LOVE THIS HOUSE.
[00:27:29] I LOVE COMING HOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND TO THE HOUSE.
[00:27:33] HOWEVER, THE REASON GOD GAVE US THIS HOUSE WITH ITS TATTERED CARPET AND CHIPPING PAINT AND ROTTING EVE'S IS TO REMIND US, IT'S NOT YOUR HOME.
[00:27:52] HOME IS GREAT.
[00:27:54] HOME IS GREAT, AND YOU GOT A BETTER ONE, AND IT ISN'T A RETIREMENT COMPLEX IN PHOENIX.
[00:28:02] IT'S JESUS ANY DAY!
[00:28:13] PAUL EXPERIENCED THAT, AND I WANT TO MAINTAIN IT.
[00:28:19] I'M OLD.
[00:28:21] I THINK I'M OLD.
[00:28:25] I USED TO SAY 60 WAS OLD, AND THEN I TURNED 60, AND I SAID, THAT'S NOT OLD.
[00:28:33] AND I USED TO THINK 70 WAS OLD, AND THEN I TURNED 70, AND I SAID, THAT'S NOT OLD.
[00:28:39] AND I USED TO THINK 80 WAS OLD.
[00:28:41] It is, I think, I got about six weeks to go.
[00:28:55] So here's the point of that nonsense.
[00:29:00] Every night, I lie down, I think, my heart could stop before I wake up.
[00:29:06] Of course, that's true for you too, but it's even more true for me.
[00:29:12] Is it okay between you and Jesus?
[00:29:16] How is it with you and Jesus?
[00:29:19] Because if you die in your sleep at 3 a.m., you see him.
[00:29:25] He better not be a stranger.
[00:29:30] So I say to him, I love you.
[00:29:35] I trust you.
[00:29:37] And you know what he says back to me?
[00:29:41] He says it back every night.
[00:29:43] He says, you, John Piper, are not destined for wrath, but to obtain salvation through your Lord, me, Jesus Christ, who died for you so that whether you wake or sleep, you will live with me.
[00:30:07] That's 1 Thessalonians 5, 9, and 10 in case you want to use it.
[00:30:15] What a way to lay your head down on the pillow.
[00:30:19] No condemnation.
[00:30:21] I died for you.
[00:30:23] You die tonight coming home.
[00:30:29] So second argument for why you should make A close, personal enjoyment of Jesus in all His supremacies adds your greatest hope is that Paul experienced it and called us into it.
[00:30:47] Last argument for why you should do that, namely that the heavens and the earth, the new heavens and the new earth are designed for that.
[00:31:06] So now it's true.
[00:31:07] it's true that the cosmos all the galaxies and the numbers you they have to create words for these numbers that all the galaxies the solar system and the earth and all the mountains and rivers and oceans and everything broken on earth and everything broken in us the whole creation
[00:31:37] and the new humanity is going to be set right it's going to be new in every way that is good it's going to be new that is our christian hope it is but i want to make something crystal clear
[00:31:55] and the kids listen up because you should ask your mom and dad about this at lunch today Jesus Christ today carries the universe in his pocket like a peanut you got that remember say what did he say about peanut he said Jesus Christ carries the universe in his pocket like a peanut
[00:32:25] compared to the glories of the creator of the universe the cosmos is as nothing compared It's pretty amazing, I admit.
[00:32:39] I love astronomy and biology and just opening my eyes, crossing the bridge.
[00:32:45] I love this world.
[00:32:48] I do.
[00:32:49] I'm glad it's going to be made new.
[00:32:52] It's nothing compared to Jesus.
[00:33:02] Here's the text for that.
[00:33:05] Do you remember in the great eight, there's no greater chapter in the Bible than Romans eight.
[00:33:12] Do you remember verse 17 where it says, if you suffer with him, you'll be glorified with him.
[00:33:21] All right.
[00:33:21] If you Christian are willing to deny yourself, take up your cross, follow him, suffer with him, whatever is required of you to be faithful to him, you're going to be glorified with him.
[00:33:36] Here's the next thing he says.
[00:33:38] The creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the sons.
[00:33:53] It's not the other way around, folks.
[00:33:58] We're not waiting for the new creation.
[00:34:03] It's waiting for us.
[00:34:08] The main thing in Romans 8 is not, oh, wow, there's going to be a new heavens and a new earth.
[00:34:16] That's where we're going.
[00:34:18] it's the other way around the whole creation is saying oh wow the children of god are going to be made glorious and we're going to be part of that that's amazing this universe is about you glorified
[00:34:33] like jesus that's just incredible no it's not incredible it's true i'll say it again i mean paul says it again verse 21 the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to corruption and obtain what the freedom of the glory of the children of god takes your breath away we don't
[00:35:08] inherit the glory of the new creation it inherits ours it's a peanut it's a peanut and you shine like the sun in the glory of your father if you have a close personal enjoyment of jesus
[00:35:38] in all his supremacies so what's the main point of that romans 8 section what's the main point The main point is that the new heavens and the new earth are designed to celebrate the glory of the children of God.
[00:35:57] That's why the universe exists.
[00:35:59] The universe exists to celebrate the glory of the children of God.
[00:36:10] What is that glory?
[00:36:13] It is the glory of Christ, because you have been brought into it and glorified with His glory.
[00:36:24] And why do you share that glory?
[00:36:28] It's a good reason to give in 1 Peter 3.15.
[00:36:31] Why do you share that glory?
[00:36:34] Because you have a close, personal relationship of enjoyment with Jesus in all His supremacies.
[00:36:47] So I conclude, at the beginning of Advent, at the Lord's table that we're gonna have in just a moment, I conclude that a close, personal enjoyment of Jesus Christ in all His supremacies is our greatest hope because, one, that's what Jesus wants for you, two, that's what Paul
[00:37:16] experienced and invites you into, and three, that's why the new heavens and the new earth ARE COMING FATHER I KNOW I FEEL PROBABLY A GREATER BURDEN FOR THIS BECAUSE I'M OLD I DO PRAY IT FOR THE YOUNGER PEOPLE SO THAT THEY DON'T WASTE THEIR LIVES THINKING THAT THE NEWS
[00:37:48] OR MUSIC OR SPORTS OR MOVIES ARE THE MAIN THING THEY'RE A PEANUT I PRAY THAT YOU WOULD EXALT Christ. We're going to sing and may we all feel you, Christ, are the feast in the house of Zion.
[00:38:12] I ask this in your name, Jesus. Amen.