God's glory is the ultimate purpose of our creation and redemption. We are called to reflect His glory, finding our deepest joy in making much of Him. This god-centeredness is not selfish but a loving act that invites us into the fullness of joy. When we understand that our lives are meant to glorify God, we begin to see our daily actions and decisions in a new light. Our satisfaction in God becomes a testimony of His greatness, and our joy in Him becomes a reflection of His love. This perspective shifts our focus from self-centered pursuits to a life that seeks to honor God in all things. [01:02]
Isaiah 43:7 (ESV): "Everyone who is called by my name, whom I created for my glory, whom I formed and made."
Reflection: In what specific ways can you reflect God's glory in your daily routine today, and how might this bring you deeper joy?
Day 2: Praise as the Consummation of Joy
Praise is the consummation of joy. Our joy in God is not complete until it is expressed in praise. This understanding transforms our view of God's call for praise from a duty to a delight, as it is in this expression that we find true satisfaction. Just as lovers express their joy in each other, our joy in God is not complete until it is expressed in praise. This expression of joy is not just a response to God's goodness but a fulfillment of our purpose. When we praise God, we align ourselves with His divine plan and experience the fullness of joy that He intends for us. [07:26]
Psalm 63:3-4 (ESV): "Because your steadfast love is better than life, my lips will praise you. So I will bless you as long as I live; in your name I will lift up my hands."
Reflection: How can you incorporate moments of praise into your day, even in mundane tasks, to experience the fullness of joy in God?
Day 3: Pursuing Joy in Hard Times
Our calling is to pursue joy in God, especially in the hardest times. This pursuit is not optional; it is a command. The nature of faith, conversion, and even the definition of evil all point to the necessity of finding our satisfaction in God. In difficult moments, it can be challenging to find joy, but it is precisely in these times that our faith is tested and strengthened. By seeking joy in God, we demonstrate our trust in His sovereignty and goodness, even when circumstances are tough. This pursuit of joy is a testament to our faith and a witness to others of God's sustaining power. [12:17]
Habakkuk 3:17-18 (ESV): "Though the fig tree should not blossom, nor fruit be on the vines, the produce of the olive fail and the fields yield no food, the flock be cut off from the fold and there be no herd in the stalls, yet I will rejoice in the Lord; I will take joy in the God of my salvation."
Reflection: What is one specific challenge you are facing today, and how can you intentionally seek joy in God amidst this difficulty?
Day 4: Self-Denial and True Joy
Self-denial is about denying lesser pleasures to gain the ultimate joy found in God. This is not a call to asceticism but to true hedonism, where our deepest desires are fulfilled in God. By choosing to deny ourselves temporary pleasures, we open ourselves to the greater joy that comes from a relationship with God. This self-denial is not about deprivation but about prioritizing what truly satisfies our souls. It is an invitation to experience the abundant life that God offers, where our deepest longings are met in Him. [36:23]
Matthew 13:44 (ESV): "The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and covered up. Then in his joy he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field."
Reflection: Identify one lesser pleasure you can deny today to make room for the greater joy found in God. What steps will you take to prioritize this joy?
Day 5: Spreading a Passion for God
Our mission is to spread a passion for God, not to make people unhappy, but to lead them to the fullness of joy they were designed to have. This is the essence of love and the true purpose of our lives. Sharing our passion for God is not about imposing beliefs but about inviting others into the joy and fulfillment we have found in Him. By living out our faith authentically and joyfully, we become witnesses to the transformative power of God's love. Our lives become a testament to the joy that is available to all who seek Him. [09:17]
1 Peter 2:9 (ESV): "But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light."
Reflection: Who in your life can you share your passion for God with today, and how can you do so in a way that invites them into the joy you have found?
Sermon Summary
In our journey of faith, we are called to understand the profound truth that God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him. This is not merely a theological concept but a practical calling that shapes our daily lives. Our passion for God and Christ should be seen as a reflection of God's own passion for His glory. God created and redeemed us for His glory, and this divine purpose should fill us with joy and satisfaction. The essence of our faith is not about seeking our own glory but about finding our deepest joy in glorifying God.
God's god-centeredness is not a sign of selfishness but an act of love. When we praise God, it is the consummation of our joy. Just as lovers express their joy in each other, our joy in God is not complete until it is expressed in praise. This understanding transforms our view of God's call for praise from a duty to a delight. It is in this expression of joy that we find our true satisfaction and purpose.
Our calling is to pursue joy in God, especially in the hardest times. This pursuit is not optional; it is a command. The nature of faith, conversion, and even the definition of evil all point to the necessity of finding our satisfaction in God. Faith is coming to God to receive, not to give, and conversion is about finding a treasure so valuable that we joyfully give up everything else to possess it.
Self-denial, often misunderstood, is about denying lesser pleasures to gain the ultimate joy found in God. This is not a call to asceticism but to true hedonism, where our deepest desires are fulfilled in God. Our mission is to spread this passion for God, not to make people unhappy, but to lead them to the fullness of joy they were designed to have.
Key Takeaways
1. God's glory is the ultimate purpose of our creation and redemption. We are called to reflect His glory, finding our deepest joy in making much of Him. This god-centeredness is not selfish but a loving act that invites us into the fullness of joy. [01:02]
2. Praise is the consummation of joy. Our joy in God is not complete until it is expressed in praise. This understanding transforms our view of God's call for praise from a duty to a delight, as it is in this expression that we find true satisfaction. [07:26]
3. Our calling is to pursue joy in God, especially in the hardest times. This pursuit is not optional; it is a command. The nature of faith, conversion, and even the definition of evil all point to the necessity of finding our satisfaction in God. [12:17]
4. Self-denial is about denying lesser pleasures to gain the ultimate joy found in God. This is not a call to asceticism but to true hedonism, where our deepest desires are fulfilled in God. [36:23]
5. Our mission is to spread a passion for God, not to make people unhappy, but to lead them to the fullness of joy they were designed to have. This is the essence of love and the true purpose of our lives. [09:17]
Isaiah 43:7 - "Everyone who is called by my name, whom I created for my glory, whom I formed and made."
Romans 15:8-9 - "For I tell you that Christ has become a servant of the Jews on behalf of God’s truth, so that the promises made to the patriarchs might be confirmed and, moreover, that the Gentiles might glorify God for his mercy."
Philippians 1:20-21 - "I eagerly expect and hope that I will in no way be ashamed, but will have sufficient courage so that now as always Christ will be exalted in my body, whether by life or by death. For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain."
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Observation Questions:
According to Isaiah 43:7, for what purpose were we created? How does this align with the sermon’s message about God’s glory being the ultimate purpose of our creation? [01:19]
In Romans 15:8-9, what are the two reasons given for Christ becoming a servant? How does this reflect the sermon’s point about God’s glory and our joy being interconnected? [01:56]
How does Philippians 1:20-21 illustrate the idea that God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him, especially in difficult times? [16:17]
What does the sermon suggest about the relationship between praise and joy? How does this relate to C.S. Lewis’s realization about praise being the consummation of joy? [07:26]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does the concept of God’s god-centeredness being an act of love challenge or affirm your understanding of God’s nature? [03:02]
In what ways does the sermon suggest that self-denial is not about asceticism but about pursuing true joy in God? How does this redefine the common understanding of self-denial? [36:23]
How does the sermon interpret the nature of faith and conversion as a pursuit of joy in God? What implications does this have for how we understand our relationship with God? [24:45]
The sermon mentions that our mission is to spread a passion for God to lead others to fullness of joy. How does this mission align with the biblical passages discussed? [09:17]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on a time when you found joy in glorifying God. How did that experience impact your faith journey? How can you seek similar experiences in your daily life? [10:25]
The sermon emphasizes pursuing joy in God during hard times. What are some practical ways you can cultivate joy in God when facing personal challenges? [12:17]
Consider the idea that praise is the consummation of joy. How can you incorporate more praise into your daily routine to enhance your joy in God? [07:26]
How can you practice self-denial in a way that leads to greater joy in God, rather than simply giving up pleasures? Identify one area in your life where you can apply this principle. [36:23]
The sermon suggests that our deepest desires are fulfilled in God. What desires or pursuits in your life might be competing with your satisfaction in God? How can you address this? [19:31]
How can you actively participate in spreading a passion for God in your community? Identify one specific action you can take this week to share God’s joy with others. [09:17]
Reflect on the statement, "God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him." How does this perspective change the way you view your relationship with God and your daily activities? [10:05]
Sermon Clips
"God created you in order to reflect and display how great he is he created you to make much of him, the second text regarding Redemption is Romans 15 8 and 9 which says Christ became a servant to the circumcised that means he became a Jew, in order to display or to show the faithfulness of God and that he kept his promises to the Patriarchs that's reason number one God is true God's a promise keeper and Christ came to prove that and is the second half of the verse that the Gentiles might glorify God for his Mercy we get the mercy he gets the glory." [00:59:52]
"we exist to spread a passion for the supremacy of God in all things for the joy of All Peoples through Jesus Christ We Exist a spread a passion for God well now we worked that through for about a year and a half in a big group of 23 people we wrote A 13-page booklet to unpack it I preached eight messages on it somebody came up to me and they said hmm don't you think we should say something about love in our mission statement said yeah I do and my answer was this mission statement is my definition of love." [03:19:00]
"praise is the consummation of the joy that you have in anything if you like a worship song you talk about it if you like the sun shining in the sky you praise it if you like a sunrise you get somebody and say look at that if you like a little baby smiling in the crib because it's your baby you tell people isn't that cute we're always turning our Joys into Praises it doesn't matter whether it's wine women or song whether it's Pagan or Christian everybody does that when he recognized that that praise is the consummation of joy it's expressed and the joy is just kind of spilling over and the joy is not complete until it is expressed." [06:45:00]
"God is the one being in the universe for whom self-exaltation is the most loving act you may not copy him in this you absolutely may not copy him the devil said to Eve copy him in this and she did it and Adam followed and we've all been trying to get the glory for ourselves ever since because we think that Joy lies in our getting praise instead of Joy lying in our giving praise to God and it's a lie and the world has bought it hook line and sinker we're being killed by it all the nations are perishing by it and your business is to get out there and spread a passion for God not to make people unhappy but to bring them the fullness of joy that they were designed to have in the first place." [08:33:00]
"God has most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in him now there's the sentence that leads into today God has most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in him that's sort of the banner that flies over my Ministry my life my heart God is most glorified in me when I am most satisfied in him which means my calling 24 7 365 days a year in the most horrible and the most wonderful times is to pursue my joy in him because if it's true that God is most glorified in me when I am most satisfied in him especially in the hardest times I've got to pursue it that's my calling." [09:58:00]
"our calling is not first to have obedient children and not first ever living fathers and not first to have successful Ministries our calling is to know him love him rejoicing him delighting him be satisfied by him now I'm going to take you to a text to put some exegetical basis under this if you have your Bible let's go to Philippians chapter 1. Galatians Ephesians Philippians here's what I want to do with two verses in maybe three in this chapter of Philippians is to show you a just one biblical place where you could argue this sentence God is most glorified in you when you are most satisfied in him especially in the hardest times." [12:10:00]
"the nature of faith teaches us to pursue satisfaction in God the nature of saving faith let me give you two verses to support that one is Hebrews 11 6. goes like this without faith it is impossible to please God for he who comes to God must believe that he is and secondly that he is the rewarder of those who seek him what is faith that pleases god without faith you can't please God and then he defines faith in two directions you must believe that he is so you've got to believe that God exists and secondly you must believe that he is the rewarder of those who seek him." [24:32:00]
"the nature of evil teaches us to pursue satisfaction in God the nature of evil what is evil let me ask you what would be your definition of evil there's a lot of ways to Define evil there's a lot of things that are evil but what is Jeremiah's definition of evil or God speaking through Jeremiah in chapter 2 verse 13. here's what he says be appalled o heavens he's looking up at the stars he's saying be appalled o Heavens be shocked be utterly dismayed for my people have committed two great evils they have forsaken me the Fountain of Living Waters and have hewn out for themselves cisterns broken cisterns that can hold no water." [28:50:00]
"the nature of conversion calls you to pursue your joy all the time the nature of conversion I'll take one verse Matthew 13 44 it's a one verse Parable the Kingdom of Heaven is like a man who found a treasure hidden in the field and covered it over and went and now here's the little phrase that I remember seeing in the late 60s and I just circled it underlined it in Greek he covered it over and from Joy sold everything he had and bought that field missionaries our people who leave everything why from Duty from a morose sense of oh poor me got some sacrifices to make out in the hard place not according to this Parable." [32:54:00]
"the call for self-denial teaches the pursuit of satisfaction well that sounds strange doesn't it I've had people over the years as I've tried to explain this say whoa wait a minute where in the world is the doctrine of self-denial in your theology Piper sounds like you're just calling everybody to be a hedonist seek their own satisfaction all the time where in the world do you give place to the teaching of Jesus Christ in Mark 8 35 he who would come after me let him deny himself and take up his cross would you know to cross his Piper it's an electric chair you die to follow Jesus." [36:23:00]
"deny yourself 10 so that you can have gold deny yourself brackish water so you can have the wine of Heaven deny yourself The Strokes and Praises of peons who know nothing about True Value and just dress cool in order that you might have the approval of God Almighty in Jesus Christ I ask young people I gave this message one time in North Carolina to about a hundred Southern Baptist teenagers maybe I'll close with this I don't know um there was a there was a dad missionaries missionaries love their kids and kids don't always love the missionaries God or calling." [39:59:00]
"we glorify what we enjoy therefore God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in him and I conclude by just saying it again your calling amid all the details of mission work is deepest and most pervasively and eternally your calling is to be satisfied in God if you get that right everything else will fall into place Father in Heaven I pray now for my own heart and for the hearts of CRM people that the miracle would be done of weaning us off the breast of the world where we try again and again to be satisfied and to addict us to your word your wisdom your power Your Love Your Truth your Justice and all that you offer us in Christ." [45:17:00]