In our time together, we explored the profound question of how we perceive God's love: do we feel more loved when God makes much of us, or when He enables us to make much of Him? This question, while insightful, has often been misunderstood. It is not meant to suggest that God does not make much of His children. Rather, it aims to probe the foundation of our joy and whether it is rooted in God or in self. The essence of being born again is not merely a change in the source of our desires but a transformation of the desires themselves, where Christ becomes our ultimate joy.
Many people, even those who identify as Christians, may still be living with the same desires they had before knowing Christ, using Him as a means to achieve personal goals like wealth, health, or happiness. This is not the new birth. The new birth is a radical transformation where Christ and His glory become our greatest delight. It is crucial to understand that God’s love for us is deeply intertwined with His glory. He loves us in ways that ultimately point back to His own glory, which is not a diminishment of His love but an enhancement of it.
God’s love is demonstrated in His predestining us for adoption, creating us for His glory, sending a Savior, and transforming us to live for Him. These acts of love are not merely for our benefit but for the praise of His glory. This God-centered love is the greatest love because it aligns us with the ultimate source of joy and satisfaction—God Himself.
In the end, God makes much of us in extraordinary ways, such as making us heirs with Christ, serving us at His table, and granting us to sit with Him on His throne. Yet, He does this in a way that ensures His glory remains our supreme treasure. This is the essence of His love: He will not let our own glory replace His as our ultimate joy.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The new birth is a radical transformation where Christ becomes our ultimate joy, not just a means to achieve personal desires. This transformation is essential for genuine faith. [07:46]
- 2. God's love is deeply intertwined with His glory. He loves us in ways that ultimately point back to His own glory, enhancing rather than diminishing His love for us. [11:17]
- 3. Being born again means delighting in God Himself, not just His gifts. This shift in focus from self to God is the hallmark of true Christian faith. [08:53]
- 4. God makes much of us in extraordinary ways, such as making us heirs with Christ and granting us to sit with Him on His throne, yet He ensures His glory remains our supreme treasure. [29:25]
- 5. God's love for us is greater when it is for His glory because it aligns us with the ultimate source of joy and satisfaction—God Himself. This is the essence of His love. [31:11]
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