Thursday, December 13, 2007

Don't take God for granted

God does not like to be taken for granted, It flies in the face of his eternal purposes - that he be known and loved and praised and enjoyed.

And it makes us superficial people. . . When the main thing is missing, what's left is distorted and superficial, whatever it is.

If someone says, 'Oh, that's just religion. You can't expect everything to be religion,' I answer, 'It's not religion, it's reality. God made the world and everything in it. He owns the earth and everyone on it. He is the main actor in the world. He is guiding the history of every people and nation to their appointed goals. Everything, without exception, has to do with God and gets its main meaning from God. And not to show this, but to take this for granted, is to be superficial. . .'

It is simply impossible to overstate the importance of God.

And he does not like being taken for granted. The psalm does not say, 'Great is the lord, and greatly to be taken for granted.' It says, 'Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised. (Psalm 96:4)

- John Piper from "God Is A Very Important Person"

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