Delighting in God: Beyond Duty to Joy

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"I mean don't you honor somebody when you dutifully do things for them no you don't as a matter of fact and that's why Christianity Today is so it's so powerless and vacuous in our worship we have been taught that's the way to relate to God my wife would be insulted not honored by that." [00:04:14]

"You do not glorify God by dutiful performance of Commandments you glorify God by saying to him I can't help myself you are so glorious to be in your presence to hear your will for my life to be on the Calvary Road with your son in fellowship with your holy spirit is unspeakably and unimaginably great." [00:05:52]

"The concept of an emotionless virtuous performance of Duty does not please God or glorify him any more than my wife would have been pleased Carnell Edward John Carnell a life of tragedy and glory in my judgment wrote the book Christian commitment and it just blew me out of the water because he said almost the very same thing." [00:06:28]

"Unless a spontaneous affection for God motivates my desire to kiss him on Sunday morning say the singing of a hymn they're stripped of moral value a raw empty heartless performance of worshipful Duty brings the almighty no glory in fact Jesus said why do you worship me with your lips when your heart is in berseba it's just it's far away." [00:07:45]

"Now one of the questions that arises here I'm going to mention it and just move on and close quickly but I'll come back to it on Wednesday night is that's devastating because when I get up on Sunday morning I often don't feel like worship should I just stay home that's a good question." [00:08:20]

"Don't they become self-centered now here illustrations are more helpful than just expositions and I could let me use two and then we're done you go to a museum and uh you start walking through the museum and uh you you go there in order to have the Delight of great art." [00:09:07]

"Suppose you walk then up in front of a piece of art and uh instead of looking at the piece of art you stand there looking down at your chest or your stomach and say well come on heart beat faster I'm in front of this great art come on and nothing's happening come on and the problem is of course that you're looking in the wrong direction." [00:09:39]

"You're looking here you're supposed to be looking there mark null professor over at at uh Wheaton we talked after the chapel this morning and that was the first question he raised he said are we to seek Joy or to seek the wine and my answer to that I've thought about that a lot and my first answer was the wine gets no glory if you don't enjoy it." [00:10:04]

"We are to seek the joy in the wine because if you separate those two and say just seek the wine you fall into this beautiful thing instead of uh the kind of delight that honors God so when you say the the objection being raised here is do you become self-centered when you become oriented on Joy and my answer is emphatically not." [00:10:36]

"If you're smart and you want joy and you walk into an art museum you don't look at your belly you look at the paintings you focus right on the paintings if somebody says to you hey you want joy look at your stomach look at your heart look at your hands look at your nose get a mirror come on you're really after Joy stop looking at the paintings." [00:11:02]

"Eight little puppies on a kitchen floor and they're all thirsty and they're all tangled up like a big Boler and they're squabbling around they like this dog that you have this wild dog in their house the Armstrong house but there are eight of them and they're and they're little and they're all tangled and like this." [00:11:31]

"You take a big yellow bowl of water and you set it on the kitchen floor and immediately they like like eight little furry petals around this Center uh flower and they start drinking now uh my question is what is Central in that picture and the answer is the water not the dogs." [00:12:00]

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