Author Topic: The Essence of Loving God  (Read 258 times)

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Re: The Essence of Loving God
« on: May 06, 2012, 05:56:15 pm »
"Fear not little flock, for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom."  Luke 12:32

Jesus will not sit by an let us disbelieve without a fight.  He takes up the weapon of the Word and speaks it with power for all who struggle to believe.  His aim is to defeat the fear that God is not the kind of God who really wants to be good to us--that He is not really generous and helpful and kind and tender, but is basically irked with us--ill-disposed and angry.

Sometimes, even if we believe in our heads that God is good to us, we may feel in our hearts that His goodness is somehow forced or constrained, perhaps like a judge who has been maneuvered by a clever attorney into a corner on some technicality, so he has to dismiss the charges against the prisoner whom he would rather send to jail.  But Jesus is at pains to help us not feel that way about God.  He is striving in this verse to describe for us God's indescribable excellency by showing the unbridled pleasure He takes in giving us the kingdom.

Every little word of this stunning sentence is intended to help take away the fear that Jesus knows we struggle with, namely, that God begrudges His benefits; that He is constrained and out of character when He does nice things; that at bottom He is angry and loves to vent His anger. This is a sentence about the nature of God. It's about the kind of heart God has. It's a verse about what makes God glad--not merely about what God will do or what He has to do, but what He DELIGHTS to do, what He LOVES to do and takes PLEASURE in doing. Every word counts: "Fear not, little flock, for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom."

John Piper

The only true work of art is a human soul,
all else is but a reflection