What Jesus Demands from the World

What Jesus Demands from the World
by John Piper

What Jesus Demands from the World
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Author: John Piper
Edition: Hardcover
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2006-09-21
ISBN: 1581348452
Number of pages: 400
Publisher: Crossway Books

Book Reviews of What Jesus Demands from the World

Book Review: Jesus Has Demands From His Disciples
Summary: 5 Stars

I do not come across good books in secular bookstores very often, but one of those edifying books I had spotted recently in MPH is one by Pastor John Piper. This 400 page book published by Crossway Books is not written with the characteristic "Christian Hedonism" motif. It is practically a devotional book concerning Christian discipleship, and deserves a place in every believer's bookshelf. I would emphasize that this book ought to be read by the regular pew warmer and the Laodicean Christian. With the current influx into Christendom of innumerable professing Christians of various bleating varieties, it would be good to challenge the convictions of these souls - be they sheep or goats - with a well-written book on what it means to follow Jesus. This book is likewise a wake-up call to reexamine our personal faith and standing in Christ Jesus (2 Cor. 13:5).

The title of this book is telling. Jesus is not a sacrosanct Santa Claus in human form offering the greedy, fallen humanity more presents for the coming Christmas party. Neither is Piper suggesting that the Council of Trent is perhaps correct on the relationship between faith and works. But he is saying that the Bible is clear on what it means to be a disciple of Jesus Christ. Just as Jesus had demanded the rich young ruler to examine his profession in the light of his lusts for his possessions, our Lord is similarly requiring us to count the cost before following Him. Jesus demands that we repent. Jesus demands that we believe in Him. And Jesus expects his followers to be obedient to His commandments, and not merely pay lip service to His words.

Piper, in his characteristic style, writes, "The ultimate goal of Jesus' commandments is not that we observe them by doing good works. The ultimate goal is that God be glorified. The obedience of good works is penultimate. But what is ultimate is that in our obedient lives God be displayed as the most beautiful reality in the world. That is Jesus' ultimate goal and mine (Introduction, p. 18)." In the same manner, Piper writes in a concluding chapter that, "Jesus' demand to the world is that all human beings find in him the all-satisfying glory for which we were made. Then he demands that we turn from trusting in anything else and bank our hope on the great reward of everlasting joy in him. And then, in that hope and joy, he demands that we let that light shine in sacrificial good deeds of love, so that others will see and savor and spread the glory of God (Demand 48, p. 362)." It is in these words that we see the Piper we are all so familiar with. The familiarity, however, stops here.

No doubt that Piper himself suggested that this book can be, and should be, used as a devotional aid, whereby the reader can simply jump to a certain chapter and meditate on its content in relation to Scripture, the structure of this book is such that it builds upon the pilgrim's maturity in the Christian walk. The first eight chapters (demands 1 to 8) are closely related to the topics of repentance, faith and regeneration. These chapters are named as follows: YOU MUST BE BORN AGAIN; REPENT; COME TO ME; BELIEVE IN ME; LOVE ME; LISTEN TO ME; ABIDE IN ME; TAKE UP YOUR CROSS AND FOLLOW ME.

In this age of "easy believism," whereby repentance is not even required for one to be called a "Christian," the believer is challenged to reconsider his profession of faith in the light of scriptural teachings. Jesus did not die so that we can have license to sin. If regeneration and faith do not result in the sanctification of the believer, nothing ever will. One is not justified by his mere profession of faith; one is justified by genuine, saving faith in Christ - the way, the truth, and the life. And genuine, saving faith works!

Piper exclaims, "He did not die to make this life easy for us or prosperous. He died to remove every obstacle to our everlasting joy in making much of him. And he calls us to follow him in his sufferings because this life of joyful suffering for Jesus' sake (Matt. 5:12) shows that he is more valuable than all the earthly rewards that the world lives for (Matt. 13:44; 6:19-20). If you follow Jesus only because he makes life easy now, it will look to the world as though you really love what they love, and Jesus just happens to provide it for you. But if you suffer with Jesus in the pathway of love because he is your supreme treasure, then it will be apparent to the world that your heart is set on a different fortune than theirs. This is why Jesus demands that we deny ourselves and take up our cross and follow him (Demand 8, p. 71)."

These convictions stand in contradistinction to common notions about the gospel, salvation, prosperity and healing. Jesus said, "The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head (Matt. 8:20)." However, some preachers today demand five and six-star hotels as accommodation for their ministry. Again, "If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before it hated you. If ye were of the world, the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you. (John 15:18-19)." One is perplexed as to why the world seems to love certain preachers, while Jesus and His message were hated by the world. One also begins to wonder if the message of the Bible and that of contemporary Christianity is one and the same.

Believing in Jesus is getting easier these days. "Give Him all your problems," they say. "If you have faith in Him, He will make you rich. Why would the Father in heaven be stingy with His sons on earth?" "Believe and receive the gift from above!" According to there preachers, Jesus is the salve for every sore and the balm of infected wounds. In fact, there is no need to treat that wound. Jesus will dress it up and make it look good, even as the worms eat up your flesh beneath the bandages.

While sin and evil is not dealt with in today's perverted gospel and preaching, Piper makes it clear that Jesus has made demands from the world, and especially, his disciples. He wants seekers to count the cost before following Him. And salvation does not come cheap, for grace is free but never cheap. Piper writes, "Jesus has no desire to trick you into following him with a kind of bait and switch. He is utterly up front about the cost. In fact, he urges you to count the cost (Demand 8, p. 73)."

Addressing issues such as mammon, love, charity, marriage, stewardship, evangelism and church ordinances, Piper covers salient Christian doctrines in a practical, introspective manner. Drawing from his broad pastoral experiences, he relies heavily upon the plain teachings of Jesus and applies them to the believer's life. As a personal note of interest, it is encouraging to read that Piper is not for remarriage after divorce, which is also the less popular (but correct) option for evangelical Christianity. He has also avoided discussing denominational distinctives (e.g. baptism), which has made the book more irenic and accessible.

Chapters (or rather, Demands) 9 to 27 loosely discuss the Christian character and his vertical relationship with God e.g. prayer, humility, anger, righteousness etc. The later chapters seem to deal with a Christian's horizontal relationship with others, including how we should deal with our enemies. But one thing is for certain: by reading the chapters of this book, it is clear that Jesus is dead serious about dealing with sin. The question for us is then, "Are we as serious about sin in our lives?"

Jesus taught, "But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart. And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell. And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell (Matt. 5:28-30)." It is interesting to read Piper's insightful commentary on this portion of Scripture, "Jesus' point is not that literally tearing out the right eye is going to solve anything. The point is not that inward desires can be controlled by external maiming. The point is how enormous the stakes are. They are so great, we must do what we have to do to defeat the bondage of sinful desire. It is astonishing how many people deal with their sin casually. Jesus demands otherwise. Fight for a pure heart with the same urgency as tearing out an eye and cutting off a hand (Demand 27, p. 208)."

Although we might not agree with all of Piper's conclusions, the chapters within this book challenge us to conform to the Scripture and our Lord's teachings, and especially, to consider our sins and standing before God Almighty. For those professors who have been living a life according to the ways of this world, beware! This book will definitely make them uncomfortable. And the only way to alleviate that discomfort is either to conform to the commandments of Jesus, or quit the false profession of faith, which is hypocrisy. And Piper certainly dealt with the issue of hypocrisy in chapter 25.

The only criticism I have for this book is this: Piper could have been more direct and harsher with certain issues. Sometimes, it might be more effective if one can simply hit the bull's eye, rather than getting entangled within circumlocutory sentences. All in all, for those who are keen to learn how to tear out their right eye, or cut off their right hand, this is the book for the serious, practicing Christian in a fallen world.

Summary of What Jesus Demands from the World

The four Gospels are filled with demands straight from the mouthof Jesus Christ. These demands are Jesus' way of showing us who heis and what he expects of us. They are not the harsh demands of ataskmaster. For example, the demand that we come to Jesus is likethe demand of a father to his child in a burning window, "Jump tome!" Or like the demand of a rich, strong, tender, handsome husbandto an unfaithful wife, "Come home!" What Jesus demands from theworld can be summed up as: "Trust and treasure me above all." Thisis good news!

In What Jesus Demands from the World, John Piper hasgathered many of Jesus' demands from the four Gospels. He beginswith an introduction that puts the demands in aredemptive-historical context, then concisely examines each demand.The result is an accessible introduction for thoughtful inquirersand new believers, as well as meditative meat for veteran believerswho want to know Jesus better.

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