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Be a Slave to the World’s Applause No Longer
John Piper
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John Piper

Be a Slave to the World’s Applause No Longer

John Piper · 5:51

John Piper teaches that true Christian joy, rooted in Christ and heavenly citizenship, liberates believers from the controlling power of cultural approval and social media outrage.
This sermon emphasizes the importance of finding serious joy in Christ, which sets believers free from cultural control and conformity. When joy comes from God through Christ, it remains unshaken despite grief, affliction, persecution, or loss, making individuals truly free and secure. In a world where joy is often tied to worldly benefits and approval, Christians are called to derive their joy from heaven, enabling them to be subversive and uncontrolled by cultural pressures.

Full Transcript

Serious joy, like we've just seen in the New Testament, sets the soul free from dependence upon cultural kudos and cultural conformity. Sets you free. In other words, when when your joy comes from God through Christ and is absolutely unshakable through grief, affliction, weakness, poverty, shame, dishonor, persecution, loss, the culture loses its power to control you. You are a free person. If you take a stand that the culture hates or speak a word that the culture condemns and they shame you, they persecute you, they plunder you, they cancel you, your joy remains unshaken and you're free. You're not controlled. You're not controlled. Free! When your citizenship is in heaven and all your inheritance is in heaven and all your joy is coming from Christ in heaven, you're a free person on planet earth and very subversive. I want free people. If your joy comes from the world with its benefits, its comforts, its praises, you're like a leaf in the wind. Yours is not a serious joy, it's a secondhand joy. You're not free. You're jerked around by the newscast every day, by a phone call, by a critical email, by a word from a friend. You're just, your emotions are jerked every which way because you're just a leaf in the wind. All your joy attached to that person, that person, their approval, that money, that house, that comfort, that car, those jewels, that inheritance, that wife, that three-month-old child, your joy is all bound right here and anything that happens here you're done for. You're not a free person at all. That's just not the way Christianity is. Serious joy sets people free and makes them the most secure and subversive people when it comes to cultural control. It's always been true. It's been true for 2,000 years. There's nothing new about this at all. Serious joy in Christ through pain has always been radically liberating from cultural control. So in getting joy from heaven, Christians become free on earth. It's always been true. The new thing today is that social media has created an intensification of the old-fashioned cultural control tactics. The tactics aren't new. The emotional dynamics of control and shaming aren't new. The media are new and ubiquitous and powerful. You can be ganged up on by 10,000 people overnight. So it's called in our culture, you all know this I suppose, it's called call-out culture, outrage culture, cancel culture, coddled culture. That last phrase comes from a book called The Coddling of the American Mind by Jonathan Haidt. And here's a sentence that I found very illuminating. He said, this culture today that young people have been growing up in for maybe 20 years teaches people to see words as violence and to interpret ideas and speakers, like me, as safe versus dangerous, safe or dangerous, rather than true versus false. So if you take your stand and you speak your truth, you may be subject to call-out, or outrage, or being canceled, or accusation that you've not sufficiently coddled the people that need to be coddled. Serious joy is a great liberator from this culture, as it has been for every culture.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Definition of serious joy as freedom from cultural dependence
    • Contrast between worldly joy and joy in Christ
    • The liberating power of joy rooted in heavenly citizenship
  2. II
    • The historical consistency of joy as a liberator from cultural control
    • The impact of social media on intensifying cultural control
    • Explanation of call-out, outrage, and cancel culture
  3. III
    • The dangers of seeking approval from the world
    • How serious joy keeps believers unshaken amid persecution and shaming
    • The subversive nature of Christians free from cultural control
  4. IV
    • Practical encouragement to find joy in Christ alone
    • The role of truth versus safety in today’s cultural dynamics
    • Call to stand firm with unshakable joy despite cultural opposition

Key Quotes

“Serious joy, like we've just seen in the New Testament, sets the soul free from dependence upon cultural kudos and cultural conformity.” — John Piper
“When your citizenship is in heaven and all your inheritance is in heaven and all your joy is coming from Christ in heaven, you're a free person on planet earth and very subversive.” — John Piper
“Serious joy in Christ through pain has always been radically liberating from cultural control.” — John Piper

Application Points

  • Anchor your joy in Christ rather than in worldly approval to remain unshaken amid cultural opposition.
  • Recognize and resist the pressures of cancel culture by embracing your identity as a heavenly citizen.
  • Speak truth boldly with confidence that your joy and security come from God, not from human praise.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does John Piper mean by 'serious joy'?
Serious joy refers to a deep, unshakable joy that comes from Christ and heavenly citizenship, which frees believers from dependence on cultural approval.
How does cultural control affect Christians today?
Cultural control, intensified by social media and cancel culture, pressures Christians to conform or face shaming and persecution, but serious joy liberates them from this control.
Why is heavenly citizenship important in this sermon?
Heavenly citizenship anchors believers’ joy and identity in Christ, making them free and secure despite earthly opposition or cultural rejection.
What is 'call-out culture' and how does it relate to the sermon?
Call-out culture is a social phenomenon where individuals are publicly shamed or canceled for their views; Piper warns that serious joy helps Christians withstand this pressure.
How can believers cultivate serious joy?
Believers cultivate serious joy by focusing on their relationship with Christ, embracing their heavenly inheritance, and rejecting the need for worldly approval.

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