Sunday, September 22, 2019
God's Glory and Your Purpose: Devotions with John Piper Day 1
Isaiah 43:7
1 Corinthians 10:31
God is most glorified in me when I am most satisfied in Him. My purpose is to glorify God. Sometimes this can be a struggle because it requires a lot of discernment. What can and what does not glorify God. If alcohol is a gift then I must treat it as a gift, responsibly. The same would go to smoking, career, sexuality, social life etc. These might be small things but depending how I treat them, it can have great impact on my walk with God. This is a reminder that my life does not belong to me and I shouldn't trick myself otherwise, this is why I try my best not to complain when life gets tough because I know that when I persevere I'm showing that God is worth more to me than secular indulgences.
Prayer/response:
- that ACC will bear fruit for Australian Churches and those in Cheil visiting
- glorify God in the small things
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