Pursuing Joy

One of my resolutions for the year is to grow in the Christian virtue of joy.  To that end, I recently read John Piper’s book When I Don’t Desire God: How To Fight For Joy.  It doesn’t take too long before you come to this statement:

Pursuing joy in God was a non-negotiable way of honoring God.

Seeking and finding joy in God honors him, it acknowledges God as the glorious being that he is.  The alternative is sobering: failing to seek and find joy in God dishonors God – it treats him as unglorious, ho-hum, run-of-the-mill.  Pursuing joy in other things before God dishonors him because it treats those things as more glorious than God.  As Piper writes later:

Preferring anything above Christ is the very essence of sin.

Preferring something before Christ is to give it a status above God; indeed to make it our god.  It then is a violation of the First Commandment – “You shall have no other gods before me.”  Which is to say that it is idolatry.  So joy is a serious affair – the failure to rejoice in the Lord dishonors him, is the essence of sin, and is nothing short of idolatry.  So here is the question: how do you pursue joy?  Piper seeks to answer that question in his book, but I’d love to get some other perspectives.

3 thoughts on “Pursuing Joy

  1. Hi Brian,

    It seems we’ve been hearing the same instruction lately.

    I am new to wordpress. Occasionally I have a few minutes to look at recent posts. Yours caught my eye. I’ll keep an eye on your site.

    Mike

  2. Mike's avatar Min. Michael Ford II

    Hello,

    I was blog surfing and I came across your site. I think you posed an excellent question. How do I pursue joy? Well, I usually find joy in songs of praise and worship. I love to sing, so whenever I need to be filled with joy, I “sing unto the Lord a new song.”

    Mike Ford II

    P.S. I recently started a blog as well. Check it out at gggceo.wordpress.com.

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