Finding True Fulfillment: Augustine's Journey to God

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Great are you oh Lord greatly to be praised great is your power of your wisdom there is no end you arouse us to Delight in praising you for you have made us for yourself and our hearts are restless until they find their rest in you. [00:01:02]

I abandoned you to pursue the lowest things of your creation I was dust going to dust now notice what he's saying there he's saying we become like what we love and so pursuing dirty things he was becoming dirt. [00:02:12]

What you look at will change you it will stamp itself upon your character and mold you into its image well then as the confessions moves on we move through Augustine's life the confessions becomes more and more breathless as that search for Joy becomes more and more desperate for Augustine. [00:04:56]

Oh Lord I was caught up to you by your beauty and quickly torn away from you by my weight with a groan I crashed into inferior things this weight was my sexual habit and yet with me there remained a memory of you and you see then that his story which is our story it's a love story. [00:05:22]

He took it as a Divine command to open the book of Romans which he had with him and his eyes fell on Romans 13: 13 and 14 not in orgies and drunkenness not in sexual immorality and sensuality not in quarreling and jealousy put on the Lord Jesus Christ and with that Augustine understood for the first time Christ was the satisfaction he had been chasing all along. [00:06:23]

Suddenly he said it had become sweet to me to be without the sweets of sin and what I once feared to lose there was now a delight to dismiss you Lord entered in to take their place pleasanter than any pleasure and that Discovery would shape all his thinking as a Christian and as a theologian serving the church. [00:07:03]

Pelagius was a British monk who taught that each person has the responsibility and the potential to be morally perfect such is God's command and so said Pelagius God would not command what is impossible no he said we we in fact were all born in the same state as Adam before the fall we were all born innocent. [00:08:04]

Augustine realized that for all the Christian language that pagus used he had fundamentally misunderstood the nature of God and the gospel Pelagius was teaching that we've done wrong things that's the real problem but that if we are to enter Heaven the solution is start doing right things. [00:10:13]

Augustine held we were not created simply to live under God's moral code we were made to find our rest and satisfaction in God's alls satisfying fellowship and therefore and only therefore walk in his ways Augustine defined true love as the enjoyment of God for his own sake for he said God is an insatiable satisfaction sweeter than all pleasure. [00:11:17]

Our problem is not so much that we've behaved wrongly our problem goes far deeper than that it is that we've been drawn to love wrongly made in the image of the god of love Augustine argued we are always is motivated by love and that's exactly what went wrong in Genesis 3 Adam and Eve disobeyed God they sinned because they loved something else more than they loved God. [00:12:10]

Merely altering our superficial behavior is not going to sort us out it will do us no good something much more profound is needed our hearts need to be one back more than anything Augustine saw we need to see the glory of God to taste how delightful God is for he has made us for himself and our hearts will always be restless until they find their rest in him. [00:13:09]

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