As we approach January 1, I’m prayerfully thinking through where I am spiritually and where I want to be.
To that end, I turn again to John Piper. This 67-year old pastor and teacher is probably my # 1 hero in the faith. He has shaped my theology the most through his sermons and writing by teaching me:
- That no sparrow falls unless God has willed it
- That God wants us to be glad and joy-filled
(a link to his website is to the right) John Piper’s ministry
A brief explanation of the two points is in order:
First – the fact that God controls the details about sparrows is to say that He is sovereign over every thing that happens in the entire universe, whether invisible or visible. And He controls all in a way that doesn’t change His nature of GOOD, HOLY, LOVING, JUST and CREATIVE God (to name only 5 of His myriad of attributes).
Second – God created us to be filled to overflowing with gladness, joy and happiness about the right things – HIM, His actions, His saving grace, His promises and His plans for us.
Being happy in God is another way of saying ‘glorifying’ God.
John Piper explains that the Westminster Shorter Catechism’s very FIRST Q and A to be:
Q. What is the chief end of man?
A. Man’s chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy him forever
Piper explains that since only ONE end is mentioned (not two), changing the AND to BY does not alter the meaning.
that our chief purpose in life is to glorify God BY enjoying him forever.
It seems that God is most glorified when we are most satisfied in Him. And the corollary is that our degree of satisfaction in God increases when we let others know how happy in Him we are.
My goal, therefore, for this New Year is to practice glorifying God by enjoying Him as well as His gifts.
Obviously, this is easier said than done. Why is that? Because I live on a diet of junk. Just like one’s taste for vegetables has to be nurtured and developed, so, too, must I cultivate a ‘taste’ for God-things, for holiness.
Far too often I’d rather –
- Check the internet than pray
- Read the paper instead of my Bible
- Think about how I’m going to lose 3 lbs and NOT how I could invite a lonely person to dinner
What’s a self-absorbed tech-preferring gal going to do?
Well, I only have one idea – perhaps you can suggest others:
In the vein of Ann Voskamp, I’m going to keep thanking God for all His wonders. That implies that I am going to notice and catch these marvels, these gifts, and the myriad of God-sent little pleasures. To that end, I will pray daily for Holy Spirit help to prod me, to remind me, to get me out of myself and look up and around.
Taste and see that the Lord is good – Psalm 34:8
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