Brothers, Read Christian Biography | John Piper

02/08/2025 29 min

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Deep Dive into Brothers, We Are Not Professionals: A Plea to Pastors for Radical Ministry by John Piper - Brothers, Read Christian BiographyJohn Piper passionately champions the reading of Christian biographies, viewing it as a powerful antidote to mediocrity in Christian life and ministry. He considers Hebrews 11 a divine mandate to engage with the faith of past generations, believing it encourages believers to "run with endurance the race" by learning from their "forefathers and mothers."Biographies, for Piper, are a multifaceted resource. They act as history, preventing "chronological snobbery," and offer "living theology" that powerfully emerges from real lives. They also provide adventure, psychology, and personal experience, deepening self-understanding and making them "remarkably efficient reading."Personally, Piper finds biographies crucial for resisting the "inertia of mediocrity" and remembering the joy in "relentless God-besotted labor." He cites Jonathan Edwards' seventy resolutions, such as "To live with all my might," and John Calvin's astonishing work ethic as inspirations to break out of "mediocre plodding." Karl Barth's phenomenal productivity reinforced the idea that "greatness emerged from anything but pressure."George Mueller's life provided a "pacesetter" for prayer, teaching Piper the crucial practice of meditating on the New Testament first to make his "soul happy in the Lord" before formal prayer. Mueller, along with Sarah Edwards, also exemplified robust, God-centered theology in the face of profound suffering, contrasting sharply with the "anemic, unbiblical theology" of figures like William Barclay, whom Piper warns against.Furthermore, biographies, like those compiled by Warren Wiersbe, demonstrate the "diversity of pastoral styles God has chosen to bless," showing that God uses varied personalities, from the austere Edwards to the cigar-smoking Spurgeon, to achieve His purposes. Ultimately, biographies offer "deep inspiration" and are "the best entertainment," presenting "flawed and encouraging saints" and "stories of grace."Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730