Joy in Christ: The Path to Love and Obedience

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Christian hedonism is a life devoted to maximizing joy in Christ as the key to glorifying God and loving people. It's the key to worship and virtue. If you cultivate a way of life that ignores or opposes that pursuit of joy in Christ, you will not worship God and you will not love people as you ought. [00:01:47]

Genuine love for people, Christ-exalting love for people, is the overflow of joy in God that meets the needs of others. So first there's joy in God, and then there's overflow. Christ-exalting love for people is the effort to expand our joy in Christ by including others in it. [00:03:53]

The first level is the foundational experience of joy in Christ, the fight to see him as he is in his word and savor what you see there so that there's something to overflow. That's where the Christian life begins, the foundational experience of seeing him for who he really is. [00:06:47]

The New Testament demands strategies, means of grace by which we keep seeing Christ and keep enjoying Christ and thus have something within us to overflow with. So that the battle for joy at level 1 is always a battle to see Christ for who he really is. [00:08:05]

The second level, a conscious effort, a battle to do practical acts of love which, when you do them, you experience more joy in Christ himself. It's not like here's joy in Jesus and then by loving people there's joy in another reality that's better and more than Jesus. [00:09:13]

There are two levels at which I fight for joy and I want to talk about this second one mainly, but the first level again is so foundational and I'm so jealous that you not think I'm leaving it behind. The first level is the fight to preserve, sustain, intensify the initial God-given joy. [00:17:30]

If it's true that the sinning of a Christian diminishes joy in Christ, which I'm going to argue it does, if it's true positively that Christian acts of love increase joy in Christ, then the fight for joy has two levels. There's that first fight to see him clearly in his word. [00:25:22]

There is expanded joy in Christ that comes through killing sin by the spirit, Romans 8:13, that comes from walking in obedience to the law of Christ, law of Christ, which is probably summed up in the law of love but spelled out in all the hundreds of ways that the path is narrow that leads to life. [00:27:32]

The second fight for joy does not diminish the cross and its accomplishment for us but rather enlarges our knowledge of it, our experience of it, and our joy in it. When Christ shed his blood, Luke 22:20 says this is the blood of the new covenant. [00:28:31]

The beauty and the power of the cross of Christ is seen and enjoyed in the blood-bought experience of obedience to Christ's commands. It's experiencing this is a dimension of joy that can be had no other way and a Christian hedonist will not be content without it. [00:51:44]

All those commandments in the New Testament are not given merely to expose our sin; they are given to show us the kind of life Christ died to create in his church, really create in his church. They are given to us so that by doing them by faith in Christ's blood-bought power, gospel power, we might have more joy. [00:56:11]

Father, we want to overflow better. I would like for the fight for joy at the front end of obedience to be successful more often than it is. But Oh God, as you point us to acts of obedience and acts of love which are costly and risky, and you promised you go there, I'll go with you. [01:03:40]

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