"Delight
yourself in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart." (Psalm 37:4)
1) God created
us for his glory
"Bring
my sons from afar and my daughters from the ends of the earth,... whom I
created for my glory"
(Isaiah 43:6-7)
God made us to
magnify his greatness - the way telescopes magnify stars. He created us to put
his goodness and truth and beauty and wisdom and justice on display. The
greatest display of God's glory comes from deep delight in all that he is. This
means that God gets the praise and we get the pleasure. God created us so that
he is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in him.
2) Every
human should live for God's glory
"So
whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of
God" (1 Corinthians 10:31).
If God made us
for his glory, it is clear that we should live for his glory. Our duty comes
from his design. So our first obligation is to show God's value by being
satisfied with all that he is for us. This is the essence of loving God (Matthew 22:37) and trusting him (1 John 5:3-4) and being thankful to him (Psalm 100:2-4) It is the root of all true obedience,
especially loving others (Colossians 1:4-5).
3) All of us
have failed to glorify God as we should
"All
have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23).
What does it
mean to "fall short of the glory of God?" It means that none of us
has trusted and treasured God the way we should. We have not been satisfied
with his greatness and walked in his ways. We have sought our satisfaction in
other things, and treated them as more valuable than God, which is the essence
of idolatry (Romans 1:21-23). Since sin came into the world we have
all been deeply resistant to having God as our all-satisfying treasure (Ephesians 2:3). This is an appalling offense to the
greatness of God (Jeremiah 2:12-13).
4) All of us
are subject to God's just condemnation
We have all
belittled the glory of God. How? By preferring other things above him. By our
ingratitude, distrust and disobedience. So God is just in shutting us out from
the enjoyment of his glory forever. "They will suffer the punishment of
eternal destruction and exclusion from the presence of the Lord and from the
glory of his might" (2 Thessalonians 1:9).
The word
"hell" is used in the New Testament twelve times1—eleven times by Jesus himself. It is not a myth created by
dismal and angry preachers. It is a solemn warning from the Son of God who died
to deliver sinners from its curse. We ignore it at great risk.
If the Bible
stopped here in its analysis of the human condition, we would be doomed to a
hopeless future. However, this is not where it stops...
5) God sent
his only son Jesus to provide eternal life and joy
"Here is
a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the
world to save sinners..."
(1 Timothy 1:15)
The good news is
that Christ died for sinners like us. And he rose physically from the dead to
validate the saving power of his death and to open the gates of eternal life
and joy (1 Corinthians 15:20). This means God can acquit guilty
sinners and still be just (Romans 3:25-26). "For Christ died for sins once
for all, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring us to God" (1 Peter 3:18). Coming home to God is where all deep
and lasting satisfaction is found.
6) The
benefits purchased by the death of Christ belong to those who repent and trust
him
"Repent,
then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out" (Acts 3:19).
"Believe in the Lord Jesus and you will be saved" (Acts 16:31).
"Repent"
means to turn from all the deceitful promises of sin. "Faith" means
being satisfied with all that God promises to be for us in Jesus. "He who
believes in me," Jesus says, "shall never thirst" (John 6:35).
We do not earn our salvation. We cannot merit it (Romans 4:4-5). It is by grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8-9). It is a free gift (Romans 3:24).
We will have it if we cherish it above all things (Matthew 13:44). When we do that, God's aim in creation
is accomplished: He is glorified in us and we are satisfied in him - forever.
Does this
make sense to you?
Do you desire
the kind of gladness that comes from being satisfied with all that God is for
you in Jesus? If so, then God is at work in your life.
What should you
do?
Turn from the
deceitful promises of sin. Call upon Jesus to save you from the guilt and
punishment and bondage. "All who call upon the name of the Lord will be
saved" (Romans 10:13). Start banking your hope on all that
God is for you in Jesus. Break the power of sin's promises by faith in the
superior satisfaction of God's promises. Begin reading the Bible to find his
precious and very great promises, which can set you free (2 Peter 1:3-4). Find a Bible-believing church and
begin to worship and grow together with other people who treasure Christ above
all things (Philippians 3:7).
The best news in
the world is that there is no necessary conflict between our happiness and
God's holiness. Being satisfied with all that God is for us in Jesus magnifies
him as a great Treasure.
"You
have made known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in your
presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand." (Psalm 16:11)
Sunday, September 5:
Sign-Up Deadline For Beth Moore Simulcast
Wednesday, September 8:
Children's AWANA Clubs @ 6:40pm Adult Small Group @ 7:00
Fusion / EXTREME
Teens @ 7:00
Saturday, September 11:
Men At The Cross Conference
Wednesday, September 15:
Marriage On The Rock Presents "Indestructible Marriage" Class Begins
Thursday, September 16:
Men's Fraternity Begins (6:00-7:30am)
Saturday, September 18:
Beth Moore Simulcast Ladies Conference
Sunday, September 19:
Friend Day (No Sunday School - Free Breakfast 9:00-10:15)