John Piper Quotes
I Asked, Can Work And Leisure And Relationships And Eating And Lovemaking And Ministry All Really Flow From A Single Passion? Is There Something Deep Enough And Big Enough And Strong Enough To Hold All That Together? Can Sex And Cars And Work And War, And Changing Diapers And Doing Taxes Really Have A God Exalting, Soul Satisfying Unity? Now We See That Every Experience In Life Is Designed To Magnify The Cross Of Christ. Or To Say It Another Way, Every Good Thing In Life (or Bad Thing Graciously Turned For Good) Is Meant To Magnify Christ And Him Crucified.
Not To Aim To Show God Is Not To Love, Because God Is What We Need Most Deeply ... If You Don't Point People To God For Everlasting Joy, You Don't Love. You Waste Your Life.
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