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The Meaning of Your Discontent

Posted on Friday August 13th, 2010 at 12:00 pm by Martin

John Piper's book Don't Waste Your LifeThis is the final in a series of eight short posts. They are direct quotes from the last few pages of John Piper’s book Don’t Waste Your Life and I have found them to be informative, stirring, challenging, and/or motivating and so wanted to share them with you.

You can find the other posts by clicking here. If you enjoyed reading them as much as I did you can download a free copy of this book here (link sourced from this page).


Many of you should stay where you are in your present job, and simply ponder how you can fit your particular skills and relationships and resources more strategically into the global purpose of your heavenly Father. But for others reading this book, it is going to be different. Many of you are simply not satisfied with what you are doing. As J. Campbell White said, the output of your lives is not satisfying your deepest spiritual ambitions. We must be careful here. Every job has its discouragements and its seasons of darkness. We must not interpret such experiences automatically as a call to leave our post.

But if the discontent with your present situation is deep, recurrent, and lasting, and if that discontent grows in Bible-saturated soil, God may be calling you to a new work. If, in your discontent, you long to be holy, to walk pleasing to the Lord, and to magnify Christ with your one, brief life, then God may indeed be loosening your roots in order to transplant you to a place and a ministry where the deep spiritual ambitions of your soul can be satisfied. It is true that God can be known and enjoyed in every legitimate vocation; but when he deploys you from one place to the next, he offers fresh and deeper drinking at the fountain of his fellowship. God seldom calls us to an easier life, but always calls us to know more of him and drink more deeply of his sustaining grace.1

 

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1 – John Piper, Don’t Waste Your Life, (Wheaton, Illinois: 2003), 178.

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Ponder Your Destiny

Posted on Friday August 6th, 2010 at 12:00 pm by Martin

John Piper's book Don't Waste Your LifeThis is the seventh in a series of eight short posts. They are direct quotes from the last few pages of John Piper’s book Don’t Waste Your Life and I have found them to be informative, stirring, challenging, and/or motivating and so wanted to share them with you.

The final post will appear next Friday. If you enjoyed reading them as much as I did you can download a free copy of this book here (link sourced from this page).


No, you don’t have to be a missionary to admire and advance the great purposes of God to be known and praised and enjoyed among all peoples. But if you want to be most fully satisfied with God as he triumphs in the history of redemption, you can’t go on with business as usual—doing your work, making your money, giving your tithe, eating, sleeping, playing, and going to church. Instead you need to stop and go away for a few days with a Bible and notepad; and pray and think about how your particular time and place in life fits into the great purpose of God to make the nations glad in him. How will you join the great global purpose of God expressed in Psalm 67:4, “Let the nations be glad and sing for joy”?1

 

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1 – John Piper, Don’t Waste Your Life, (Wheaton, Illinois: 2003), 177.

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Ponder Christ’s Amnesty

Posted on Friday July 30th, 2010 at 12:00 pm by Martin

John Piper's book Don't Waste Your LifeThis is the sixth in a series of eight short posts. They are direct quotes from the last few pages of John Piper’s book Don’t Waste Your Life and I have found them to be informative, stirring, challenging, and/or motivating and so wanted to share them with you.

The remaining posts will appear each Friday for the next 2 weeks. If you enjoy reading them as much as I did you can download a free copy of this book here (link sourced from this page).


“There is not a square inch in the whole domain of our human existence over which Christ, who is Sovereign over all, does not cry: ‘Mine!’”1

Christ has come into this mutinous world, which he made for his own glory, and paid for an amnesty with his own blood. Everyone who lays down the weaponry of unbelief will be absolved from all crimes against the Sovereign of the universe. By faith alone enemies will become happy subjects of an everlasting kingdom of justice and joy. Advancing this cause with Christ is worth your life.2

 

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1 – Abraham Kuyper, “Sphere Sovereignty,” in Abraham Kuyper, A Centennial Reader, ed. James D. Bratt (Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 1998), 488.
2 – John Piper, Don’t Waste Your Life, (Wheaton, Illinois: 2003), 177.

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The Day of Missions is Not Over

Posted on Friday July 23rd, 2010 at 12:00 pm by Martin

John Piper's book Don't Waste Your LifeThis is the fifth in a series of eight short posts. They are direct quotes from the last few pages of John Piper’s book Don’t Waste Your Life and I have found them to be informative, stirring, challenging, and/or motivating and so wanted to share them with you.

The remaining posts will appear each Friday for the next 3 weeks. If you enjoy reading them as much as I did you can download a free copy of this book here (link sourced from this page).


So “pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest” (Matthew 9:38), and ask him if you should be one. Expect this prayer to change you. When Jesus told his disciples to pray it, the next thing that happened was that he appointed twelve to be his apostles and sent them out. Pray for harvesters, and you may become one. God often wakens desire, and gives gifts, and opens doors when we are praying and pondering real possibilities and real needs.1

 

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1 – John Piper, Don’t Waste Your Life, (Wheaton, Illinois: 2003), 176.

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God Issues a Call to This Generation: Listen

Posted on Friday July 16th, 2010 at 12:00 pm by Martin

John Piper's book Don't Waste Your LifeThis is the fourth in a series of eight short posts. They are direct quotes from the last few pages of John Piper’s book Don’t Waste Your Life and I have found them to be informative, stirring, challenging, and/or motivating and so wanted to share them with you.

The remaining posts will appear each Friday for the next 4 weeks. If you enjoy reading them as much as I did you can download a free copy of this book here (link sourced from this page).


There is a call on this generation to obey the risen Christ and make disciples of all the unreached peoples of the world. I am praying that God will raise up hundreds of thousands of young people and “finishers” (people finishing one career and ready to pursue a second in Christian ministry). I pray that this divine call will rise in your heart with joy and not guilt. I pray that it will be confirmed with the necessary gifts, and a compelling desire, and the confirmation of your church, and the tokens of providence. Fan into flame every flicker of desire by reading biographies, and meditating on Scripture, and studying the unreached peoples, and praying for passion, and conversing with mission veterans. Don’t run from the call. Pursue it.

Let your mind dwell on the lostness of perishing individuals, but also on whole people groups that do not have any access to the Gospel. This was Paul’s great ambition: “to preach the gospel, not where Christ has already been named” (Romans 15:20). There will always be unconverted people to win where the church is already established. That is not the unique task of frontier missions. Frontier missions does what Paul aimed to do: Plant the church where there is now no possibility of ministry. This is the great need of the hour, not only for missionaries who go to serve the established church in other countries (which is a great need, especially in leadership development), but also for missionaries who go to peoples and places where there is no church to serve.1

 

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1 – John Piper, Don’t Waste Your Life, (Wheaton, Illinois: 2003), 174-5.

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Our Situation in the World Today

Posted on Friday July 9th, 2010 at 12:00 pm by Martin

John Piper's book Don't Waste Your LifeThis is the third in a series of eight short posts. They are direct quotes from the last few pages of John Piper’s book Don’t Waste Your Life and I have found them to be informative, stirring, challenging, and/or motivating and so wanted to share them with you.

The remaining posts will appear each Friday for the next 5 weeks. If you enjoy reading them as much as I did you can download a free copy of this book here (link sourced from this page).


One way to describe the situation is to say that about 1.2-1.4 billion people have never had a chance to hear the Gospel;1 that is, they live in cultures where the preaching of the Gospel in understandable ways is not accessible. Other analysts estimate the number of unevangelized somewhat higher. For example, the “Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission 2002″ by David Barrett and Todd Johnson reports that there are 1,645,685,000 unevangelized people in the world. That means 26.5 percent of the world’s population live in people groups that do not have indigenous evangelizing churches.23

 

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1 – Patrick Johnstone, The Church Is Bigger Than You Think (Ross-shire, England: Christian Focus, 1998), 215. Johnstone is more optimistic than Barrett in his numbers: About 20% of the world’s population are unevangelized; 47% are non-Christians living where they are likely to be evangelized; and 33% are professing Christians.
2 – David B. Barrett and Todd M. Johnson, “Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission 2002,” International Bulletin of Missionary Research 26 (January 2002): 22-23.
3 – John Piper, Don’t Waste Your Life, (Wheaton, Illinois: 2003), 173.

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We Will Not Know Him Fully Outside His Mission

Posted on Friday July 2nd, 2010 at 12:00 pm by Martin

John Piper's book Don't Waste Your LifeThis is the second in a series of eight short posts. They are direct quotes from the last few pages of John Piper’s book Don’t Waste Your Life and I have found them to be informative, stirring, challenging, and/or motivating and so wanted to share them with you.

The remaining posts will appear each Friday for the next 6 weeks. If you enjoy reading them as much as I did you can download a free copy of this book here (link sourced from this page).


We will not know God in his full majesty until we know him moving triumphantly among the nations. We will not admire and praise him as we ought until we see him gathering a company of worshippers for himself from every people group on earth – including all the Muslim and Hindu and Buddhist peoples. Nothing enlarges our vision of God’s triumphant grace like the scope of his saving work in history.
    ”​​​​​​​​I will remember the deeds of the Lord;
     yes, I will remember your wonders of old.
     ​​​​​​​​I will ponder all your work,
     and meditate on your mighty deeds.”
(Ps. 77:11-12)
and,
    ”​​​​​​​​Praise him for his mighty deeds;
     praise him according to his excellent greatness!”
(Ps. 150:2)
and,
    ”Praise the Lord, all you Gentiles,
     and let all the peoples extol him.”
(Rom. 15:11, quoting Ps. 117:1)1

 

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1 – John Piper, Don’t Waste Your Life, (Wheaton, Illinois: 2003), 172-3.

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Something Ought To Be Done

Posted on Friday June 25th, 2010 at 5:00 pm by Martin

John Piper's book Don't Waste Your LifeThis is the first in a series of eight short posts. They are direct quotes from the last few pages of John Piper’s book Don’t Waste Your Life and I have found them to be informative, stirring, challenging, and/or motivating and so wanted to share them with you.

The remaining posts will appear each Friday for the next 7 weeks. If you enjoy reading them as much as I did you can download a free copy of this book here (link sourced from this page).


Missions is not only crucial for the life of the world. It is crucial for the life of the church. We will perish with our wealth if we do not pour ourselves out in ministries of mercy at home and missions among the unreached people. We are very wealthy in America. All the money needed to send and support an army of self-sacrificing, joy-spreading ambassadors is already in the church. But we are not giving it.

In 1916, Protestants were giving 2.9% of their incomes to their churches. In 1933, the depth of the Great Depression, it was 3.2%. In 1955, just after affluence began spreading through our culture, it was still 3.2%. By 2000, when Americans were over 450% richer, after taxes and inflation, than in the Great Depression, Protestants were giving 2.6% of their incomes to their churches.1

Moreover, “If members of historically Christian churches in the United States were giving an average of 10% in 2000, there would have been an additional $139 billion a year going through church channels.”2 Now add to that the really shocking fact that of the money given to the church, less than 6% goes to foreign missions, and of that amount, about 1% goes to fund breakthroughs to unreached peoples.3 This is not to say we should pull back on any front. The point is, there is plenty for all the breakthroughs if we live to show that Christ is our Treasure.4

 

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1 – http://www.emptytomb.org/research.html [accessed March 28th 2003].
2 – http://www.emptytomb.org/Chapter6hlites.html [accessed March 28th 2003].
3 – http://www.emptytomb.org/newslinks/statewe.htm [accessed March 28th 2003].
4 – John Piper, Don’t Waste Your Life, (Wheaton, Illinois: 2003), 172.

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