The universal longing for happiness is a God-given desire that can lead us to Him. This longing is not sinful but a natural part of human existence, akin to hunger. By acknowledging this longing, we can direct it towards the ultimate source of joy—God Himself. This pursuit is not about denying our desires but channeling them towards what truly satisfies. When we recognize that our deepest happiness is found in God, we begin to see that settling for anything less is folly. This understanding invites us to intensify our longing for joy, seeking the deepest and most enduring satisfaction in Him. [03:31]
Psalm 37:4 (ESV): "Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart."
Reflection: What are some desires or longings you have been trying to satisfy outside of God? How can you begin to redirect these desires towards finding joy in Him today?
Day 2: True Happiness Found in God
True happiness is found only in God, and anything less is a poor substitute. Psalm 16:11 reminds us that in God's presence is fullness of joy and eternal pleasures. This vertical hedonism, or joy in God, is the foundation of our faith and mission. When we seek happiness in God, we align ourselves with His purpose and experience the fullness of life He offers. This pursuit of joy in God is not just a personal journey but a communal one, as it compels us to share this joy with others, expanding through acts of love and service. [07:44]
Jeremiah 2:13 (ESV): "For my people have committed two evils: they have forsaken me, the fountain of living waters, and hewed out cisterns for themselves, broken cisterns that can hold no water."
Reflection: In what ways have you sought happiness in "broken cisterns" instead of the "fountain of living waters"? How can you turn back to God as your source of true joy today?
Day 3: Joy in God and Love for Others
Our joy in God is incomplete until it is shared with others. Love is the natural outflow of our delight in God, and it reaches its consummation when it draws others into the same experience. This horizontal expression of joy is essential to our spiritual growth and mission. As we experience the joy of God, we are called to extend that joy to others, inviting them into the same relationship with Him. This sharing of joy is not only an act of love but also a fulfillment of our purpose as believers, as it reflects the heart of God for the world. [09:02]
1 John 4:11-12 (ESV): "Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God; if we love one another, God abides in us and his love is perfected in us."
Reflection: Who in your life needs to experience the joy of God through your love and actions? How can you intentionally share this joy with them today?
Day 4: God's Glory and Our Joy
God's pursuit of His glory is the foundation of our quest for joy. By understanding that God acts for His own name's sake, we see that His self-centeredness is the most loving act, as it offers us the greatest gift—Himself. Our joy is completed in praise, which is both an expression and consummation of our delight in God. When we praise God, we not only express our joy but also deepen it, as praise is the natural response to experiencing His glory. This understanding transforms our view of God's love, showing that His commitment to His glory is ultimately for our good. [15:04]
Isaiah 43:7 (ESV): "Everyone who is called by my name, whom I created for my glory, whom I formed and made."
Reflection: How does understanding God's pursuit of His glory change your perspective on worship and praise? In what ways can you make praise a more integral part of your daily life?
Day 5: The Necessity of Pursuing Pleasure in God
The pursuit of pleasure in God is not optional but necessary for true worship and virtue. By making it our vocation to be happy in God, we honor Him and fulfill our purpose. This pursuit aligns with the nature of faith and the essence of sin, which is the rejection of God as the source of true joy. When we prioritize finding pleasure in God, we align our lives with His will and experience the fullness of life He offers. This pursuit is not just about personal fulfillment but about living a life that reflects the glory of God to the world. [33:58]
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: What steps can you take to make the pursuit of pleasure in God a central focus of your life? How can this pursuit transform your daily habits and interactions with others?
Sermon Summary
In this message, I explore the concept of Christian Hedonism, emphasizing its importance in the context of the end times as described in Matthew 24:11-14. As the end approaches, there will be a simultaneous cooling of love for God and a surge in world evangelization. This duality calls for a passionate, risk-taking, and obedient group of believers who will carry the torch of God's love and mission. My role, and indeed the role of every believer, is to ignite this passion and melt the glacier of indifference that threatens to engulf the church and the world.
Christian Hedonism is built on five key convictions. First, the longing to be happy is a universal experience and is not inherently evil. It is akin to hunger, a natural part of human existence. Second, we should not resist this longing but rather intensify it, seeking the deepest and most enduring satisfaction. Third, this ultimate happiness is found only in God, and settling for anything less is folly. Fourth, the joy we find in God reaches its fulfillment when shared with others, expanding through acts of love. Finally, the pursuit of our own pleasure is essential to honoring God and loving others.
The foundation of Christian Hedonism is God's own pursuit of His glory. God is committed to His glory and delights in it, and we are called to share in this pursuit. This understanding transforms our view of God's love, showing that His self-centeredness is the most loving act, as it offers us the greatest gift—Himself. Our joy in God is completed in praise, and this praise is not only an expression of our delight but also its consummation.
Key Takeaways
1. given desire that can lead us to Him. By acknowledging this longing, we can direct it towards the ultimate source of joy—God Himself. This pursuit is not about denying our desires but channeling them towards what truly satisfies. [03:31] 2. True happiness is found only in God, and anything less is a poor substitute. Psalm 16:11 reminds us that in God's presence is fullness of joy and eternal pleasures. This vertical hedonism, or joy in God, is the foundation of our faith and mission.
3. Our joy in God is incomplete until it is shared with others. Love is the natural outflow of our delight in God, and it reaches its consummation when it draws others into the same experience. This horizontal expression of joy is essential to our spiritual growth and mission.
4. God's pursuit of His glory is the foundation of our quest for joy. By understanding that God acts for His own name's sake, we see that His self-centeredness is the most loving act, as it offers us the greatest gift—Himself. Our joy is completed in praise, which is both an expression and consummation of our delight in God.
5. The pursuit of pleasure in God is not optional but necessary for true worship and virtue. By making it our vocation to be happy in God, we honor Him and fulfill our purpose. This pursuit aligns with the nature of faith and the essence of sin, which is the rejection of God as the source of true joy. [03:31]
Matthew 24:11-14 - This passage discusses the end times, highlighting the cooling of love and the surge in evangelization.
Psalm 16:11 - This verse emphasizes that true joy and eternal pleasures are found in God's presence.
Philippians 1:25 - Paul speaks about remaining with the believers for the advancement and joy of their faith.
Observation Questions
What are the two simultaneous events described in Matthew 24:11-14 as the end times approach? How do these events relate to the concept of Christian Hedonism? [00:33]
According to the sermon, what is the universal human experience that is not inherently evil, and how is it compared to hunger? [03:31]
How does Paul describe his apostolic vocation in Philippians 1:25, and what does this reveal about his priorities in ministry? [06:53]
What does Psalm 16:11 say about where true happiness is found, and how does this support the idea of Christian Hedonism? [07:44]
Interpretation Questions
How does the duality of the end times, as described in Matthew 24:11-14, challenge believers to respond in their faith and actions? [01:11]
In what ways does the sermon suggest that the pursuit of happiness can lead us closer to God rather than away from Him? [05:16]
How does the concept of "vertical hedonism" transform into "horizontal hedonism," and why is this transformation important for spiritual growth? [09:02]
What does the sermon imply about the relationship between God's pursuit of His glory and our pursuit of joy in Him? [15:04]
Application Questions
Reflect on your own life: Is there an area where your love for God has cooled? How can you reignite that passion and become part of the surge in evangelization? [01:48]
Consider your personal longing for happiness. How can you channel this longing towards God, and what practical steps can you take to seek satisfaction in Him this week? [03:31]
Think of a recent situation where you found joy in God. How did sharing that joy with others enhance your experience? How can you create more opportunities to share your joy in God with others? [09:02]
How does understanding God's pursuit of His glory change your perspective on worship and obedience? What specific actions can you take to align your pursuit of pleasure with honoring God? [12:36]
Identify a person in your life who might be indifferent to God's love. What is one way you can be a "torch" to melt their indifference and share the warmth of God's love with them? [02:06]
Reflect on the idea that God is the greatest gift He can give us. How does this understanding affect your daily relationship with Him, and what changes can you make to prioritize this relationship? [25:54]
How can you incorporate the practice of praising God into your daily routine, ensuring that your joy in Him is both expressed and completed? [28:08]
Sermon Clips
The Longing To Be Happy is a universal experience has great missionary implic ation and Evangelistic implications in this city everybody wants to be happy and this is not evil it's like hunger it's neither good nor bad in and of itself it's just there the Longing To Be Happy Ephesians 5:29 Paul said talking about marriage and why husbands should love their wives who happen to be their own flesh he said no man ever hates his own flesh there it is but nourishes his own flesh and cherishes it just as Christ does the church because we are his body. [00:03:21]
We should never try to deny or resist our longing to be happy as though it were a bad impulse instead we should seek to intensify this longing and nourish it with whatever will provide the deepest and most enduring satisfaction now the gist of that long sentence is don't deny it as though it were evil Stoke it until it isn't satisfied with anything less than what will be the greatest and longest lasting happiness. [00:05:16]
The deepest and most enduring happiness is found only in God to settle for anything less is insane we will see why it's insane a little later the key text here is Psalm 1611 which I quoted last time it's one of my key and favorite verses thou Dost show me the path of life in thy presence is fullness of joy in thy right hand are Pleasures forever more those are the two things I want I want my joy to be full and I want it to last forever that's only found in the presence of God at his right hand in fellowship with him. [00:07:25]
The happiness that we find in God reaches its consummation when it is shared with others in the manifold ways of love love number three was vertical Hedonism find your joy in God that's vertical Hedonism now number four says vertical Hedonism comes to its consumation when it draws other people into the experience of it if you settle for vertical hedonism manifest an indifference to whether others come into it it will begin to shrivel God has not designed you to enjoy in a privatised way his glory. [00:09:02]
To the extent that we try to abandon the pursuit of our own pleasure to that extent will we fail to honor God and love people or let's put it positively the pursuit of pleasure is a necessary part not optional a necessary part of all worship and virtue so my main thesis here at the end and this is what we're going to spend some more time on now is you can't honor God if you don't make it your vocation to be happy in God you can't honor God if you don't pursue happiness in God. [00:12:36]
The foundation of that truth and that Quest is that God has the same Quest before I do God's Quest is to be happy in glory GL ifying God now I stood up in the chapel at Wheaten College in 1985 I can remember this it was a real tense moment the first time I'd ever preached at my alma mater I've only done it twice and so there's about 15,600 students there and it's a big blue Chapel with chandeliers and you know Premier Evangelical students. [00:14:07]
The chief end of God is to glorify God and enjoy himself forever that's the foundation of my quest to give glory to God I grew up in a family and in a church that hammered away wonderfully at 1 Corinthians 10:31 whether you eat whether you drink or whatever you do do it to the glory of God so I knew that I was to live to the glory of God whatever it meant but I don't remember anybody telling me when I was growing up God lives for the glory of God. [00:15:04]
God chose us for his glory read Ephesians 1 1-14 sometime we won't read it now but I can remember when I first taught Ephesians I saw this verse 6 verse 12 verse 14 I can see them there in my arcing and under each one of those arcs was to the praise of the glory of God that phrase to the praise of the glory of God's grace he chose us to the praise of the glory of his grace he redeemed us to the praise of the glory of his grace you exist to the praise of the glory of his grace. [00:18:24]
Jesus is coming back to be glorified in his Saints and to be marveled at by all who believe so from the beginning of creation to the consummation of the universe God does everything he does for the glory of his own name that's the foundation of my quest for joy in God's glory he shares the same Quest he has that priority and therefore I share God's priority of God when I saw that I'm trying to remember the year I read that book I think it was my senior year at Seminary. [00:20:39]
To be loving he must give me what is best what is best is God when you receive what is best the experience of the joy of having it is not complete until you can give expression in admiration and praise for it or to it and therefore if God wants to bring my delight in God the best gift to consummation he must seek my praise to be loving God is the one being in the universe for whom self-exaltation is the highest virtue and the most loving act. [00:25:34]
The nature of sin teaches us that the Bible means for us to pursue the fountain and not to heue out sists that won't work so my answer to the first objection is yes the Bible does teach these things number two objection what about self-denial I mentioned this already I'll pass over it perhaps more quickly the Bible says Jesus says whoever would save his life will lose it whoever will save his life will lose it aren't you commending people to save their life to enhance their life then you're teaching suicide. [00:39:55]
The concept of serving God can really be offensive to God do you know that you can offend God by serving him why acts 17:25 God is not served by human hands as though he needed anything now did I say that too fast God is not served by human hands as though he needed anything for he himself gives to all men life and breath and everything that text says you offend God if you serve him Psalm 50 verse2 if I were hungry God says to Israel I would not tell you the world and all that in it is mine. [00:52:30]