The gospel is…the word about Jesus Christ and what he did for us in order to restore us to a right relationship with God. – Graeme Goldsworthy

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Western Christianity's Most Urgent Need


I read the following quote this morning, and it convicted, encouraged, and re-aligned my heart. Though penned over two decades ago, its words are still poignantly prophetic. It fueled my prayer time with fresh passion, vision, and energy. I pray it does the same for you this day.

The one thing we most urgently need in Western Christendom is a deeper knowledge of God. We need to know God better.

When it comes to knowing God, we are a culture of the spiritually stunted. So much of our religion is packaged to address our felt needs – and these are almost uniformly anchored in our pursuit of our own happiness and fulfillment. God simply becomes the Great Being who, potentially at least, meets our needs and fulfills our aspirations. We think rather little of what he is like, what he expects of us, what he seeks in us. We are not captured by his holiness and love; his thoughts and words capture too little of our imagination, to little of our discourse, too few of our priorities.

In the biblical view of things, a deeper knowledge of God brings with it massive improvements in the other [aforementioned] areas mentioned: purity, integrity, evangelistic effectiveness, better study of Scripture, improved private and corporate worship, and much more. But if we seek these things without passionately desiring a deeper knowledge of God, we are selfishly running after God’s blessings without running after him. We are even worse than the man who wants his wife’s services – someone to come home to, someone to cook and clean, someone to sleep with – without ever making the effort really to know and love his wife and discover what she wants and needs; we are worse than such a man, I say, because God is more than any wife, more than the best of wives: he is perfect in his love, he has made us for himself, and we are answerable to him. D.A. Carson, A Call to Spiritual Reformation:Priorities from Paul and His Prayers, pp. 15-16

Tomorrow, Lord willing, I intend to share with you what D.A. Carson goes on to say regarding this pursuit of the living God. Until then, let the above quote give you a heart of repentance and renewal to seek this God revealed in the Bible – for Himself alone, and nothing else. Because of His Son’s perfect work, He is awaiting those who believe the gospel with eager and open arms of love.


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