Day 1: The Soul's Highest Excellency Lies in Its Love for God
The worth of a soul is intricately tied to the object of its love. When a soul directs its affections towards God, it reaches its highest potential and finds unparalleled joy and fulfillment. This love is not a mere obligation but a passionate delight in God's beauty and excellence. The soul's true quality is revealed when it finds pleasure in communion with God, experiencing a joy that surpasses all others. This well-placed affection transforms the soul, aligning it with the divine purpose and leading to a life of profound satisfaction and peace. [18:18]
Psalm 73:25-26 (ESV): "Whom have I in heaven but you? And there is nothing on earth that I desire besides you. My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever."
Reflection: Consider what currently holds the greatest affection in your heart. How can you begin to redirect your love towards God today, finding delight in His presence?
Day 2: God's Excellency in His Love and Joy
God's excellency is profoundly revealed in His love for His Son, Jesus Christ, and the delight He finds in His own glory. This divine joy is rooted in the self-sufficiency of the Trinity, where God's happiness is complete within Himself. However, this joy is not self-centered; it overflows into creation, inviting humanity to share in His happiness. God's love and joy are an invitation to partake in the divine nature, experiencing the fullness of joy that comes from being in relationship with Him. This understanding calls us to recognize the depth of God's love and the joy He offers to those who seek Him. [22:16]
Zephaniah 3:17 (ESV): "The Lord your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save; he will rejoice over you with gladness; he will quiet you by his love; he will exult over you with loud singing."
Reflection: Reflect on how you perceive God's joy and love for you. How can you embrace and share in this divine joy in your daily life?
Day 3: Glorifying God and Enjoying Him Forever
Our ultimate purpose is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. This is not a contradiction to God's glory but a fulfillment of it, as God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him. The pursuit of God's glory and our desire for happiness are deeply intertwined, leading to a life of true joy and fulfillment. As we seek to glorify God, we find our deepest satisfaction in Him, experiencing the joy of being in His presence and fulfilling our divine purpose. This understanding calls us to live a life that reflects God's glory, finding joy in every moment spent with Him. [21:53]
1 Chronicles 16:27-29 (ESV): "Splendor and majesty are before him; strength and joy are in his place. Ascribe to the Lord, O families of the peoples, ascribe to the Lord glory and strength! Ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name; bring an offering and come before him! Worship the Lord in the splendor of holiness."
Reflection: In what ways can you actively glorify God in your daily routine? How can you find joy in these acts of worship and service?
Day 4: Transformation Through Beholding God's Glory
As we behold God's glory and delight in His excellency, we are transformed into His likeness. This transformation is a lifelong journey, fueled by our pursuit of knowing God more deeply and loving Him more passionately. By focusing on God's beauty and excellence, we reflect His character to the world, becoming more like Him in our thoughts, actions, and desires. This process of transformation is not instantaneous but requires a continual commitment to seeking God and allowing His Spirit to work within us, shaping us into His image. [32:25]
2 Corinthians 3:18 (ESV): "And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another. For this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit."
Reflection: Identify one area of your life where you desire transformation. How can you intentionally seek God's presence and allow His glory to transform you in this area?
Day 5: The Intertwined Pursuit of Joy and God's Glory
Our desire for happiness and our passion to glorify God are deeply intertwined. In pursuing God's glory, we find our true joy and fulfillment, as we enter into the joy of our Master and experience the infinite delight of the Trinity. This pursuit is not about choosing between joy and glorifying God but understanding that they are one and the same. As we align our desires with God's purposes, we discover the profound joy that comes from living a life that honors Him and reflects His love to the world. [29:28]
Nehemiah 8:10 (ESV): "Then he said to them, 'Go your way. Eat the fat and drink sweet wine and send portions to anyone who has nothing ready, for this day is holy to our Lord. And do not be grieved, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.'"
Reflection: How can you align your pursuit of joy with the goal of glorifying God? What practical steps can you take today to experience the joy of the Lord as your strength?
Sermon Summary
In our exploration of the worth and excellency of a soul, we delve into the profound truth that the essence of a soul is measured by the object of its love. This concept is not only applicable to humanity but also reflects the nature of God. The human soul finds its highest excellency when its affections are directed towards God, as He is the ultimate source of beauty and excellence. This love for God is not merely a duty but a passionate delight, a wholehearted desire to please Him and find joy in communion with Him. This is the essence of a well-placed affection, where the soul's pleasures are unsurpassed, and its true quality is revealed.
The same principle applies to God. God's excellency is revealed in His love for His Son, Jesus Christ, and the delight He finds in His own glory. God's happiness is rooted in His self-sufficiency and the joy He experiences within the Trinity. This divine joy is not self-centered but overflows into creation, inviting us to share in His happiness. Our ultimate purpose is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever, as our joy is made complete in Him. This is not a contradiction to God's glory but a fulfillment of it, as God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him.
The implications of this truth are profound. Our desire for happiness and our passion to glorify God are not at odds but are deeply intertwined. As we behold God's glory and delight in His excellency, we are transformed into His likeness, reflecting His beauty to the world. This transformation is a lifelong journey, fueled by our pursuit of knowing God more deeply and loving Him more passionately. In this pursuit, we find our true joy and fulfillment, as we enter into the joy of our Master and experience the infinite delight that the Father and Son have in each other.
Key Takeaways
1. The excellency of a soul is measured by the object of its love. When our affections are directed towards God, we find our highest joy and fulfillment. This love is not a mere duty but a passionate delight in God's beauty and excellence. [18:18]
2. God's excellency is revealed in His love for His Son and His delight in His own glory. This divine joy is rooted in the self-sufficiency of the Trinity and overflows into creation, inviting us to share in His happiness. [22:16]
3. Our ultimate purpose is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. This is not a contradiction to God's glory but a fulfillment of it, as God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him. [21:53]
4. As we behold God's glory and delight in His excellency, we are transformed into His likeness. This transformation is a lifelong journey, fueled by our pursuit of knowing God more deeply and loving Him more passionately. [32:25]
5. Our desire for happiness and our passion to glorify God are deeply intertwined. In pursuing God's glory, we find our true joy and fulfillment, as we enter into the joy of our Master and experience the infinite delight of the Trinity. [29:28] ** [29:28]
Matthew 25:23 - "His master said to him, 'Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little; I will set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master.'"
John 15:11 - "These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full."
2 Corinthians 3:18 - "And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit."
Observation Questions:
According to the sermon, how is the excellency of a soul measured? What role does the object of love play in this measurement? [18:18]
What does the sermon suggest about God's happiness and its relationship to the Trinity? [22:16]
How does the sermon describe the transformation that occurs when we behold God's glory? [32:25]
What is the ultimate purpose of humanity as described in the sermon, and how does it relate to God's glory? [21:53]
Interpretation Questions:
How does the concept of a "well-placed affection" for God challenge or affirm your current understanding of love and devotion? [19:38]
In what ways does the sermon suggest that God's joy is not self-centered but rather an invitation for us to share in it? [22:16]
How does the idea that "God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him" impact your view of personal fulfillment and purpose? [21:53]
What does the sermon imply about the relationship between our desire for happiness and our pursuit of glorifying God? [29:28]
Application Questions:
Reflect on a time when your affections were not directed towards God. How did that affect your sense of joy and fulfillment? What changes can you make to redirect your affections? [18:18]
The sermon mentions that our ultimate purpose is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. What practical steps can you take this week to align your daily activities with this purpose? [21:53]
Consider the idea that beholding God's glory transforms us into His likeness. What specific practices can you incorporate into your life to help you behold God's glory more consistently? [32:25]
How can you cultivate a deeper passion for knowing and loving God in your current season of life? Identify one specific action you can take to pursue this passion. [29:28]
The sermon suggests that God's joy overflows into creation, inviting us to share in it. How can you actively participate in this divine joy in your community or family this week? [22:16]
Reflect on the statement that "God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him." What areas of your life are currently unsatisfying, and how can you seek satisfaction in God instead? [21:53]
Identify one person in your life who might benefit from understanding the joy and excellency found in a relationship with God. How can you share this message with them in a meaningful way? [29:28]
Sermon Clips
The excellency of your soul, that is the greatness and the beauty for which you were made, is to be satisfied in God, to have a well-placed and successful affection for God. That's amazing. You were made to be happy in God, and I'm going to give you a lot of reasons that happiness is the purpose of creation, and that that's no contradiction to the glory of God, because God is most glorified in you when you're most satisfied in him. [00:21:03]
The love of God, the love for God, he means is a delightful and affectionate sense of divine perfections, which make the soul resign and sacrifice itself wholly to him, desiring above all things to please him and delighting in nothing so much as in fellowship and communion with him, and being ready to do or suffer anything for his sake. [00:18:18]
Our passion for joy, our desire to be happy, if God is happy, and if his happiness is in certain things, then seeing that happiness fully, like in 360 pages, will increase our happiness for these reasons. Matthew 25:23, his master said to him, well done good and faithful servant, you have been faithful over little, I will set you over much, enter into the joy of your master. [00:29:28]
The excellency of a soul is to be measured by the object of its love. So I would say that's clearly true for man, for him the well-placed and successful affection is when that affection is in God, and that is the excellency of man's soul. [00:22:16]
The two great passions of our lives: to be deeply and lastingly happy and to glorify God, that is reflect and make much of his greatness and beauty, those all those two come to pass in seeing God's glory in what he delights in. [00:29:28]
We all, with unveiled face beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed by beholding into the same image from one degree of glory to another. This comes from the Lord who is the Spirit. So we become by beholding. [00:32:25]
God's excellency is revealed in his love for his Son and his delight in his own glory. This divine joy is rooted in the self-sufficiency of the Trinity and overflows into creation, inviting us to share in his happiness. [00:22:16]
The pleasures of God are the measure of the excellency of his soul if the parallel works, then when God has a well-placed successful affection, the excellency of his soul is thus revealed. [00:22:16]
Our desire for happiness and our passion to glorify God are deeply intertwined. In pursuing God's glory, we find our true joy and fulfillment, as we enter into the joy of our Master and experience the infinite delight of the Trinity. [00:29:28]
The excellency of a soul is revealed in its passions, not what we dutifully will but what we passionately want reveals the excellency or evil of our souls. [00:18:18]
As we behold God's glory and delight in his excellency, we are transformed into his likeness. This transformation is a lifelong journey, fueled by our pursuit of knowing God more deeply and loving him more passionately. [00:32:25]
God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in him. It is amazing. Now I'm arguing this is also true of God, not just man. If we think of God's love as his powerful prevalent passion, the omnipotent energy of his approval and enjoyment and delight. [00:21:53]