John Piper explains that Christian education uniquely integrates the empowering of the Holy Spirit, the redemptive work of Christ, the glory of God, and biblical authority into the lifelong habits of mind and heart that shape how students perceive and engage with reality.
This sermon emphasizes the importance of education in instilling habits of mind and heart that enable individuals to observe, understand, evaluate, feel, apply, and express reality for the good of the world. It discusses how education, whether secular or Christian, should focus on these key elements to shape individuals effectively for life.
Full Transcript
Education is the instilling, I'd love to linger there for about five minutes to say why I chose that word, but I won't. Education is the instilling of habits of mind and habits of heart that incline and enable students for the rest of their lives to do six things. One, observe the world.
Everything, books, insects, planets, mountains, politics. Observe the world carefully. Two, understand what they have observed clearly.
You can see something and it doesn't make sense at all. You'll see it for what it really is and then understand it. Three, evaluate what you have seen and understood fairly.
Four, feel that evaluated reality proportionately. A well-educated person ought not to have strong feelings about insignificant matters or small feelings about magnificent matters. It's a proportionate emotional life.
Fifth, apply all those discoveries wisely. And sixth, express clearly, accurately, creatively, winsomely with your body and with your mouth and with your writing in the world for the good of the world, however you define it. Since we're not talking about Christianity yet.
I would stand in front of a thousand educators who don't know Jesus and defend that definition for education. Now, say it again, shorter form. Education is the instilling of habits of mind, habits of heart that incline and enable students for the rest of their lives to observe and understand and evaluate and feel and apply and express reality for the good of the world.
Parents should be doing that. Schools should be doing that. Universities should be doing that.
Churches and pastors should be doing that. Sunday school teachers should be doing that. Forums and societies and clubs and seminars and conferences should be doing that.
Now, what would make it Christian? What would you have to change? What would you have to add? What would you have to subtract to make that definition of education Christian? Education as I have just defined it is Christian if it has four elements to it. So you can talk about your parenting, your preaching. All of it is pursued in conscious reliance upon the gracious empowering of the Holy Spirit.
Morning till night, Christian education is carried out in conscious reliance upon the gracious empowering of the Holy Spirit. Number two, Jesus Christ crucified for sinners and risen is trusted as the basis of that empowerment. Doesn't come out of nowhere.
Nobody deserves it. If you're able to rely upon the power of the Spirit to observe the world rightly, he bought it for you. That's a gracious gift and Christ is underneath it, crucified and risen.
Number three, you do all of that for the glory of God in Christ. It's not resting on Jesus in the power of the Holy Spirit for the glory of God. And number four, it's governed by the authority of the Bible through and through.
Those four things would make education Christian. So short form, Christian education is the instilling of habits of mind and heart that incline and enable students for the rest of their lives to observe and understand and evaluate and feel and apply and express reality in reliance upon the gracious help of the Spirit of God purchased by the blood of the risen Christ for the glory of God and the good of the world, all of it in accord with God's word. That's what turns education into Christian education.
Sermon Outline
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- Definition of education as instilling habits of mind and heart
- Six key abilities education should develop: observe, understand, evaluate, feel, apply, express
- Education’s universal value beyond Christianity
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- Four elements that make education Christian
- Reliance on the Holy Spirit’s empowering grace
- Trust in Jesus Christ crucified and risen as the basis
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- Purpose of Christian education: for the glory of God
- Governed by the authority of the Bible
- Summary of Christian education integrating all four elements
Key Quotes
“Education is the instilling of habits of mind and habits of heart that incline and enable students for the rest of their lives to observe and understand and evaluate and feel and apply and express reality for the good of the world.” — John Piper
“Christian education is carried out in conscious reliance upon the gracious empowering of the Holy Spirit.” — John Piper
“Christian education is the instilling of habits of mind and heart that incline and enable students to observe and understand and evaluate and feel and apply and express reality in reliance upon the gracious help of the Spirit of God purchased by the blood of the risen Christ for the glory of God and the good of the world.” — John Piper
Application Points
- Rely daily on the Holy Spirit’s power to understand and engage with the world from a Christian perspective.
- Ensure all learning and teaching aim to glorify God and reflect biblical truth.
- Cultivate habits of mind and heart that enable lifelong observation, evaluation, and expression of reality in a way that honors Christ.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the core definition of education according to John Piper?
Education is the instilling of habits of mind and heart that enable students to observe, understand, evaluate, feel, apply, and express reality for the good of the world.
What four elements make education distinctly Christian?
Christian education relies on the empowering of the Holy Spirit, trusts in Jesus Christ crucified and risen, aims for the glory of God, and is governed by the authority of the Bible.
Why is reliance on the Holy Spirit important in Christian education?
Because the Spirit graciously empowers believers to rightly observe and engage with the world, making education a spiritual endeavor.
How does Christian education relate to the glory of God?
All aspects of Christian education are done for the glory of God in Christ, ensuring that learning honors Him.
Can education be Christian without biblical authority?
No, biblical authority governs Christian education, ensuring it aligns with God’s revealed truth.
