Finding True Joy: God Above All Else

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In our journey of faith, we often grapple with the profound mystery of how God can be everything to us in all aspects of life—our relationships, our passions, and our pursuits—without becoming idols. The essence of our spiritual walk is to ensure that God permeates all our loves, so He remains unrivaled in our hearts. This is the miracle we seek: to treasure God above all else, allowing Him to be the ultimate source of our joy and satisfaction. [00:00:44]

The core of the gospel is the revelation of God's glory in the face of Jesus Christ, which is meant for our everlasting enjoyment. Everything else in life is a means to this end. The phrase "God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him" encapsulates this truth. It is derived from Philippians 1:20-21, where Paul expresses his desire for Christ to be magnified in his life and death. [00:02:17]

Paul's passion is that his bodily life and death would make Jesus look good. Now ask yourself the question, how would you die in a way that would make Jesus look good? Because he says death, how do you die in a way that makes Jesus look magnificent? And he answers in the next verse. [00:06:10]

How is Christ made magnificent as you breathe your last breath? To breathe it with the confidence and the manifestation of joy that this moment is gain. That's amazing because at that moment, you're losing everything on earth. Health is gone, family's disappearing, the hope for retirement not going to happen, the grandchildren you will never see—gain. [00:07:36]

The reason it's gained to die is because I get Jesus incomplete, no more through a glass darkly, face to face, intimate, full. And that's gain though I lose everything I thought was pleasurable. No more sex, no more physical eating in this in-between time in heaven, no body, bodies lying in the grave, just amazing intimacy. [00:08:41]

God loves us by doing everything he has to do at great cost to himself to remove every obstacle from inside of us and inside of him to bring us to the place where we enjoy him, which makes much of him. Just like we saw in Philippians 1:20 and 21, when you enjoy him, you magnify him. [00:19:12]

God's way of loving you is to strip you if he must of every substitute satisfaction so that you can have the best one, himself. And if you remember voids of the dawn treader, I can't remember which of the books it was in where Eustace had to be stripped of his skin. [00:19:57]

Being stripped of every vain satisfaction so that, like a snake, you have your skin ripped off is painful, but when it's done and you see God as the magnificent soul satisfier that he is, you know I have been loved. If God were to come to you and play the world game of stoking your ego, he would be so cruel. [00:20:31]

God is the one being in the universe for whom self-exaltation is the essential way to love. Get that. If you try to love like that, if I were to walk in here and say, okay, I came to love you folks, now the way I love you is by displaying to you my greatness, my glory, my beauty. [00:21:33]

The difference between the joy of the hypocrite and the joy of the true saint: the hypocrite rejoices in himself, self is the first foundation of his joy. The true saint rejoices in God. True saints have their minds in the first place inexpressibly pleased and delighted with the sweet ideas of the glorious and amiable nature of the things of God. [00:34:34]

God is the one being in the universe for whom self-exaltation is the most loving thing and the highest virtue. Michael, you got to get this. You've got to open your eyes to see that you can't put God in a human box and say we got to relate to God the way we relate to everybody else. [00:58:11]

We cannot be maximally happy if we are at the bottom of our happiness, but only if God is at the bottom of our happiness. If that is what will make us happy—to see and savor and display God—then God, in order to love us, must offer himself to us as the most beautiful, attractive, all-satisfying being in the universe. [00:58:47]

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