Sunday, October 25, 2009
Amaze Them With God
"I beg of you, don’t go after the next generation with mere moralism,
either on the right (don’t have sex, go to church, share your faith,
stay off drugs) or on the left (recycle, dig a well, feed the homeless,
buy a wristband). The gospel is not a message about
what we need to do for God, but about what God has done for us. So get
them with the good news about who God is and what he has done for us.
Some of us, it seems, are almost scared to tell
people about God. Perhaps because we don’t truly know him. Maybe
because we prefer living in triviality. Or maybe because we don’t
consider knowing God to be very helpful in real life. I have to fight
against this unbelief in my own life. If only I would trust God that
God is enough to win the hearts and minds of the next generation. It’s
his work much more than it is mine or yours. So make him front and
center. Don’t preach your doubts as mystery. And don’t reduce God to
your own level. If ever people were starving for a God the size of
God, surely it is now.
Give them a God who is holy, independent, and unlike us, a God who
is good, just, full of wrath and full of mercy. Give them a God who is
sovereign, powerful, tender, and true. Give them a God with edges.
Give them an undiluted God who makes them feel cherished and safe, and
small and uncomfortable too. Give them a God who works all things
after the counsel of his will and for the glory of his name. Give them
a God whose love is lavish and free. Give them a God worthy of wonder
and fear, a God big enough for all our faith, hope, and love.
Do your friends, your church, your family, your children know that
God is the center of the universe? Can they see that he is at the
center of your life?
Imagine you had a dream of someone sitting on a throne. In your
dream a rainbow encircled the throne. Twenty-four men surrounded the
throne. Lighting and thunder issued from the throne. Seven lamps
stood blazing at the foot of the throne. A sea of glass lay before the
throne. Four strange creatures were around the throne, giving thanks
to him who sits on the throne. And twenty-four old dudes were falling
down before the one who sits on the throne. You wouldn’t have to get
Joseph out of prison to figure out the point of this dream. The throne
is the figurative and literal center of the vision. The meaning of the
dream is God.
This, of course, is no ordinary dream. It is John’s vision from
Revelation 4. And it is reality, right now. More substantial and more
lasting and more influential than your pain, or fear, or temptation, or
opposition, or make-up, or clothes, or boyfriends, or video games, or
iPods, or whatever else our culture says should be important to young
people is God. What matters now and for eternity is the unceasing
worship of him who sits on the throne.
As you try to reach the next generation for Christ, you can amaze
them with your cleverness, your humor, or your looks. Or you can amaze
them with God. I need a lot of things in my life. There are schedules
and details and a long to-do list. I need food and water and shelter.
I need sleep. I need more exercise and I need to eat better. But this
is my greatest need and yours: to know God, love God, delight in God,
and make much of God.
We have an incredible opportunity before us. Most people live
weightless, ephemeral lives. We can give them substance instead of
style. We can show them a big God to help make sense of their
shrinking lives. We can point them to transcendence instead of
triviality. We can reach them with something more lasting and more
powerful than gimmicks, gadgets, and games. We can reach them with God.
Imagine that. Reaching the next generation for God by showing them more of God. That’s just crazy enough to work." This excellence piece is from Kevin DeYoung's blog site
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