Loving loving your neighbour, or loving your neighbour?

John Piper is a theologian. His colleague had a saying: “Beware loving loving God rather than loving God.”*Let me state that again: “Beware loving loving God rather than loving God.” Are there times when we love the idea of loving God instead of actually showing him our devotion and commitment? Let’s apply that logic to the … Continue reading Loving loving your neighbour, or loving your neighbour?

God’s will: your sanctification

It’s critical to know the difference between salvation and sanctification. When we get them confused, it can be a source of misunderstanding—and even anguish.Salvation is about your standing with God. (This is sometimes called “justification.”) By ourselves we are sinful and separated from him. But when we trust in Jesus and in what he has … Continue reading God’s will: your sanctification

Tuning your instrument after the concert

“Evening, morning and noon I cry out in distress, and he hears my voice” (Psalm 55:17).Hudson Taylor was a British missionary. He was known to say this: “Don’t have your concert first, and then tune your instruments afterward.”*That makes sense. There’s no point of tuning your instrument after the concert is already over. You have … Continue reading Tuning your instrument after the concert