There's really nothing more glorious than to know that Christ reigns over my life. He reigns over this world, He reigns over the cosmos, over every creature and over every power in creation. So much of the Christian life is rediscovering and re-savoring this fundamental truth that everything hangs on Jesus.
In his conference message, "Sex and the Supremacy of Christ, Part 2," delivered on September 26, 2004, Pastor John reiterates this point with the proper rhetorical flair. Here's a clip of what he said. My prayer is that you will know, that you will press on to know the supremacy of Christ, the supremacy of His deity, equal with God the Father in all of His attributes, the radiance of His glory and the exact image of His nature.
The supremacy of His eternality that makes the mind want to explode with the imponderable thought that Jesus Christ never had a beginning. He is simply there. Absolute reality with which we reckon we must rise to the supremacy of His eternality while all the universe, including this building in your body and this earth and all the galaxies are fragile, contingent, like a shadow in comparison to the substance of Jesus Christ.
We must know the supremacy of His never-changing constancy. Oh, to have virtues that never change, a character whose commitment is constant yesterday, today, and forever. Let us know the supremacy of His constancy and let us know the supremacy of His knowledge that makes the Library of Congress look like a matchbox and makes all the information on the internet look like a 1940's farmer's almanac and makes all of quantum physics and everything that Stephen Hawking has ever dreamed look like a first-grade reader.
We must know the supremacy of the knowledge of our Lord. We must know the supremacy of His wisdom that has never been perplexed by any problem whatsoever, nor can He be counseled by any person or any being in the universe. We must know the supremacy of His authority. All authority is mine in heaven and on earth and under the earth.
No change. All authority. Changing times and seasons, removing kings, setting up kings, doing according to His will in the host of heaven and among the inhabitants of the earth, no one can stay His hand or say to Him, "What have you done?" We must know the supremacy of His providence, without which not a single bird in the extended reaches of the Amazon forest has ever fallen off of any limb and without which not one hair turns white or black.
We must know the providence of Jesus. We must know the supremacy of His Word, which upholds the universe by the Word of His power. All the galaxies, molecules, atoms, and subatomic reality nobody has yet dreamed of down there where no one has yet looked. We must know the supremacy of His power to walk on water and cleanse lepers and heal the lame and open the eyes of the blind and open the ears of the deaf and cause storms to cease and with two words to raise the dead, "Lazarus, come forth," or one word to raise the dead.
"In your blood," I said to you, "live." We must know the supremacy of His power. We must know the supremacy of His purity. He never sinned. He never sinned. He never had one millisecond of a bad attitude or a sinful lust. We must know the supremacy of His trustworthiness.
He never breaks a promise. He always keeps His Word absolutely without fail. We must know the supremacy of His justice. He will render all accounts settled in the end in the universe either on the cross or in hell. No injustice will remain when Christ is finished with His supreme justice.
We must know the supremacy of His patience. He has endured you and me for decades. He has endured this city and brings the sun. Can you imagine why the sun rose on this city this morning, this wicked city, this world so full of us-type sinners and He makes paradise rise in the sky in Minneapolis?
What kind of patience are we dealing with here? We must know the supremacy of His servant-like sovereign obedience. Kept every one of His Father's commands absolutely and in the end embraced the cross with total willingness. We must know the supremacy of His meekness and lowliness and tenderness. He will not break a bruised reed or quench a smoldering flax.
We must know the supremacy of His wrath. One day it will explode on this world from heaven such that all who have rejected Him will call for rocks to crush their brain lest they have to face the wrath of the Lamb. We must know this when I look at the beheadings.
And I hear someone ask, "Where is your supreme Christ?" My answer is really easy. He is in heaven storing up almighty wrath in fury to pour out on all those who commit such sins. That's where He is and you better get right with Him and repent or you will all likewise perish.
It's not a hard question to answer biblically. We must know the supremacy of His grace which gives to the spiritually dead rebels like us life, wakens faith in hellbound haters of God, justifies the ungodly with His own righteousness. We must know the supremacy of His love which dies for us while we are yet sinners and gives to the absolutely undeserving the ability for ever increasing joy in making much of Him.
We must know the supremacy of His gladness. In the fellowship of the Trinity, infinite power, infinite energy, infinite joy rising, spilling over in the creation of a universe and becoming for you one day an inheritance for every struggling saint. We must know. This is what we were made for.
Press on to know the Lord. We are made to know Christ. We're not made to do little diddly things. We're made to know this massive Christ. This world is a little two second slice and then with Him or not forever. It's what we are created to know and do and be about and when we know Him in those ways we have begun to know the outskirts of His supremacy for time would fail to speak of His supreme severity and invincibility and dignity and simplicity and complexity and resoluteness and calmness and depth and courage.
If there is anything admirable, if there is anything worthy of praise in all the universe, it is summed up in Jesus Christ. He is always infinitely admirable in everything and over everything supreme. Over all galaxies and endless reaches of space. Over the earth from the top of Mount Everest, 29,000 feet up to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, 36,000 feet down in the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Rim.
He is sovereign and supreme over all plants and animals from the peaceful blue whale to the microscopic killer viruses. He is supreme over all weather and all movements of the earth, hurricanes, tornadoes, monsoons, earthquakes, avalanches, floods, snow, rain, sleet. He is supreme over all chemical processes that heal or destroy cancer, AIDS, malaria, flu, and all the amazing grace of antibiotics and a thousand healing drugs that we do not deserve.
He is supreme over all countries and governments and armies. He is supreme over al-Qaeda and the terrorists and the kidnappings and the suicide bombings and the beheadings. He is supreme over bin Laden and al-Zarqawi. He is supreme over all nuclear threats from Iran and Russia and North Korea. He is supreme over politics and elections and debates on Thursday.
He's supreme over media and news and entertainment and sports and leisure. He's supreme over all education in universities, no matter what they teach. And he's supreme over all scholarship and science and research. He's supreme over all business and finance and industry and manufacturing and transportation. And he's supreme over the internet and all informational systems.
As Abraham Kuyper famously said, and many of you know, "There is not one square inch on planet earth over which the risen Christ does not say, 'Mine!' And I rule it. I am supreme over it." So good. That's it from the conference message, "Sex and the Supremacy of Christ, Part 2," delivered on September 26, 2004.
Thank you to podcast listener Scott Sherrick, who suggested this clip. We have this sermon and over 1,200 other messages just like it from John Piper in our archive at DesiringGod.org. Check it out. On Wednesdays, we dip into the archive to pull out a classic quote for the podcast. And I welcome your suggestions.
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