Day 1: The Interconnection of Divine Love and Glory
God's love and His glory are not separate entities but are deeply connected. Every act of love from God—whether it be predestination, creation, or salvation—is ultimately for His glory. This might seem to make God's love less personal, but in reality, it magnifies it. God's love is not about elevating us for our sake but about freeing us to elevate Him, which is the highest form of love. Understanding this relationship challenges us to see God's glory as the ultimate purpose of His love. [06:48]
"For from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be glory forever. Amen." (Romans 11:36, ESV)
Reflection: How can you shift your focus from seeking personal affirmation to seeking ways to glorify God in your daily actions?
Day 2: The Liberation from Self-Centered Joy
When our joy is based on being the center of God's attention, we risk falling into idolatry, placing ourselves above God. True joy is found in making much of God, which liberates us from self-centeredness and aligns us with His divine purpose. This shift from self-centered joy to God-centered joy is essential for experiencing the fullness of Christian life. [33:30]
"Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to your name give glory, for the sake of your steadfast love and your faithfulness!" (Psalm 115:1, ESV)
Reflection: Identify one area in your life where you seek personal recognition. How can you redirect that desire towards glorifying God instead?
Day 3: Experiencing God's Greater Love
God's love that makes much of us for His glory is a greater love because it directs us to find our ultimate satisfaction in Him. This love is not about diminishing our worth but about elevating our joy in God. By focusing on His glory, we are invited to experience a deeper, more profound love that leads us to true fulfillment. [39:54]
"Whom have I in heaven but you? And there is nothing on earth that I desire besides you." (Psalm 73:25, ESV)
Reflection: What is one thing you desire more than God? How can you begin to shift your desire towards finding satisfaction in Him alone?
Day 4: The Foundation of Joy in God's Glory
God's glory is the ultimate foundation of our joy. Even as He glorifies us, our satisfaction is not in our own glory but in the infinite greatness of God, which truly satisfies the soul. This understanding helps us to find joy not in our achievements but in the greatness of God. [38:58]
"Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord." (1 Corinthians 1:31, ESV)
Reflection: Consider a recent achievement or success. How can you use it as an opportunity to boast in the Lord rather than in yourself?
Day 5: Assurance in the Duality of God's Love
God's love is both grand and intimate. He is the majestic creator and the tender father who assures us of His care. This duality allows us to appreciate His greatness while feeling secure in His love. Understanding this balance helps us to trust in His love and find peace in His presence. [42:50]
"The Lord your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save; he will rejoice over you with gladness; he will quiet you by his love; he will exult over you with loud singing." (Zephaniah 3:17, ESV)
Reflection: In what ways do you struggle to feel secure in God's love? How can you remind yourself of His intimate care and majestic power today?
Sermon Summary
In reflecting on the profound themes of love and glory, I was prompted by a conversation with a member of my congregation to reconsider how I articulate these concepts. The essence of my reflection is rooted in the tension between God's love for us and His glory. The Bible presents love and glory as two monumental themes, and understanding their relationship is crucial. Love, as the greatest virtue, and the glory of God, as the ultimate purpose, are intertwined in a way that challenges our understanding of divine affection.
Throughout Scripture, we see that God's acts of love—predestination, creation, incarnation, salvation, sanctification, propagation, and consummation—are all ultimately for His glory. This can be unsettling for some, as it may seem to diminish the personal nature of God's love. However, the truth is that God's love is not diminished by His glory; rather, it is magnified. God's love for us is not merely about making much of us but about freeing us to make much of Him, which is the ultimate expression of love.
The challenge lies in ensuring that our joy does not rest solely on being made much of by God but on the greater joy of making much of Him. This perspective shifts our focus from self-centeredness to God-centeredness, which is the true essence of Christian joy. God's love is greater when it directs us to His glory because it leads us out of ourselves and into the infinite satisfaction found in Him alone.
In conclusion, the love of God that makes much of us for His glory is a deeper, more profound love than one that stops at making much of us. It invites us to find our ultimate joy and satisfaction in God Himself, who is the source of all true joy and fulfillment.
Key Takeaways
1. Centered Joy:** When our joy is rooted in being made much of by God, we risk idolatry, placing ourselves at the center. True joy comes from making much of God, which liberates us from self-centeredness and aligns us with His divine purpose. [33:30] 3. God's Love as a Greater Love: The love of God that makes much of us for His glory is a greater love because it directs us to find our ultimate satisfaction in Him. This love is not about diminishing our worth but about elevating our joy in God.
4. The Role of God's Glory in Our Joy: God's glory is the ultimate foundation of our joy. Even as He glorifies us, our satisfaction is not in our own glory but in the infinite greatness of God, which truly satisfies the soul.
5. The Assurance of God's Love: God's love is both grand and intimate. He is the majestic creator and the tender father who assures us of His care. This duality allows us to appreciate His greatness while feeling secure in His love.
In Ephesians 1:5-6, what is the purpose of God's predestination according to the passage? How does this relate to the sermon’s theme of love and glory? [09:32]
Isaiah 43:6-7 mentions creation for God's glory. How does this passage illustrate the relationship between God's love and His glory as discussed in the sermon? [10:38]
According to 2 Corinthians 5:14-15, what is the purpose of Christ's death for believers? How does this purpose align with the sermon’s message about the ultimate expression of love? [13:12]
The sermon mentions that God's acts of love are ultimately for His glory. Can you identify any specific examples from the sermon where this is evident? [08:11]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does the concept of being predestined for adoption in Ephesians 1:5-6 challenge or enhance your understanding of God's love and glory? [09:32]
In what ways does Isaiah 43:6-7 help us understand the purpose behind God's creation of humanity? How does this relate to the sermon’s emphasis on God-centeredness? [10:38]
Reflecting on 2 Corinthians 5:14-15, how does the idea of living for Christ rather than ourselves redefine the concept of love as presented in the sermon? [13:12]
The sermon suggests that our joy should not rest solely on being made much of by God. How does this perspective challenge common views of self-worth and divine love? [33:30]
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Application Questions:
The sermon emphasizes shifting from self-centeredness to God-centeredness. What practical steps can you take this week to focus more on glorifying God in your daily life? [33:30]
Reflect on a time when you felt God's love was more about making much of you. How can you reframe that experience to see it as an invitation to glorify Him instead? [22:10]
The sermon discusses the danger of finding joy solely in being made much of by God. How can you ensure that your joy is rooted in making much of God? [32:22]
Consider the idea that God's love is greater when it directs us to His glory. How can you cultivate a deeper appreciation for God's glory in your personal worship and prayer life? [39:54]
The sermon mentions the assurance of God's love as both grand and intimate. How can you balance these aspects in your relationship with God, especially during challenging times? [42:50]
Identify one area in your life where you tend to seek self-centered joy. What changes can you make to align this area with the sermon’s message of God-centered joy? [33:30]
How can you support others in your community to find their ultimate joy and satisfaction in God, as encouraged by the sermon? [39:54]
Sermon Clips
The Bible says now abide faith hope and love these three but the greatest is so it's the greatest so it's the greatest thing and my poor little brain is supposed to get around the greatest thing and say true things about it well I've been trying to do that for a long time I've been at Bethlehem for 30 years and I've been trying to understand the big issue of love into relation in relationship to other big issues one of the other biggest issues in the Bible is the glory of God. [00:05:49]
Throughout Scripture, we see that God's acts of love—predestination, creation, incarnation, salvation, sanctification, propagation, and consummation—are all ultimately for His glory. This can be unsettling for some, as it may seem to diminish the personal nature of God's love. However, the truth is that God's love is not diminished by His glory; rather, it is magnified. God's love for us is not merely about making much of us but about freeing us to make much of Him, which is the ultimate expression of love. [00:06:31]
He predestined us to adoption as Sons through Jesus Christ to himself according to the the good pleasure of his will to the praise of the glory of his grace well I'm glad you feel that way because not everybody does I mean until you get to verse six it's sounding like he he he wants me he's adopted me he's taken me as his child into his family and he's done it with a Plan before the foundation of the world and then you get to verse six and he tells you why he's doing it so that you will praise the glory of his grace. [00:09:18]
God is on a mission to save Sinners God is on a rescue mission to gather a people for himself and what do they say glory to God what about us you catch what people are saying number four that was Incarnation so predestination creation Incarnation now let's do uh Salvation the act of the Cross and go to 2 Corinthians 5 2 Corinthians 5: 14-15 now this is the centerpiece of love in the Bible right when God comes into the world in Jesus Christ and dies for Sinners this is the manifestation of love like never before like never since this is love if there was ever love. [00:12:27]
He died for all so that we for whom he died might live for him so who' you die for yourself or us you you you died for us so that we could spend all our time living for you so it's all about you number five sanctification so predestination creation Incarnation salvation now sanctification Philippians chapter 1 the prayer of Paul in verses 9 to1 11 now when you pray you're talking to God and you're asking God to do things so so when you ask God to do something he's the doer and when it says he's doing it for a purpose it's his purpose. [00:14:00]
God sanctify them for yourself sanctify them for the glory of God is sanctification an act of love it is God's loving us when he makes us holy he's loving us when he makes us holy and it says he's doing it for his glory and and I'm telling you there are people who don't feel loved when you talk like that they say you're ruining it you're ruining it oh you you say he's loving me and then you turn around and say he's doing it for his glory that doesn't feel like love to me. [00:16:13]
The reason every time a great work of Love happens in the world the Bible says he does it for his glory is to keep us from letting our joy our excitement our significance rest on being made much of as the bottom of our joy as the end point of our joy it's not wrong to be glad that you're made much of it's not wrong it wouldn't be revealed to us as good news if we weren't to hear it and like it the danger is that we may hear it like it and stop on it and say go great I'm the goal of the universe God does everything and it stops right here I feel really good. [00:33:10]
God makes much of us so that we will see him as the kind of God who is extraordinarily gracious to make much of nobody's like us so that we admire him more or let me put it like this I think the Bible accomplishes two things in revealing God's love in the context of he doing it for his own Glory two things are accomplished number one he rescues us from God belittling idolatry of putting our joy finally finally and decisively in being made much of and having ourselves as the bottom of our joy. [00:34:58]
When those texts and hundreds of others like them reveal that God loves us for his glory it leads us out of ourselves out of joy inself into an infinite greatness that really satisfies the soul let me put it this way suppose God loves you enough and he does to glorify you Romans 8:30 those of me Justified he glorified to glorify you so that one day you shine like the sun in the Kingdom of your father which you will according to Matthew 13 our faces will be so radiant it'll be like sun and nobody can look at them. [00:36:38]
The love of God that makes much of us for his glory is a greater love than a love that only makes much of us let me say it again a love of God that makes much of us in all the ways that I've said and a hundred times more a love of God that makes much of us for his glory is a greater love for us than if he only made much of us that's my argument because in making much of us for his glory he directs us our attention out of ourselves as the ultimate Foundation to himself. [00:39:54]
I have said dozens of times in trying to drive home that the greatness of God is the end of our joy rather than our own self-esteem I've said things like nobody goes to the Grand Canyon to increase his self-esteem and yet people go to the Grand Canyon so why do they go to the Grand Canyon if self-esteem is the source of Happiness why do they go because you feel little by the Grand Canyon you don't feel big you feel little in fact you feel precarious what what if somebody said to me and here I'm trying to correct myself I'm trying to say it better. [00:40:39]
You are precious to him and the greatest gift that he has for you is not to let that preciousness become your God but rather he becomes your god let's pray father I I pray for my myself first preachers have a a huge responsibility to say things in a biblically balanced and a biblically appropriate way that helps as many people as possible guards from as many errors as possible Embraces as many truths as possible touches as many broken lives as possible so father I I plead with you grant that I would get things clear. [00:44:37]