If you are a Christian, you are not your own. Christ has
bought you at the price of his own death. You now belong
doubly to God: He made you, and he bought you. That means
your life is not your own. It is God’s. Therefore, the Bible says,
“Glorify God in your body.” God made you for this. He bought
you for this. This is the meaning of your life.
If you are not yet a Christian, that is what Jesus Christ offers:
doubly belonging to God, and being able to do what you were
made for. That may not sound exciting. Glorifying God may
mean nothing to you. That’s why I tell my story in the first two
chapters, called “Created for Joy.” It was not always plain to me
that pursuing God’s glory would be virtually the same as pursing my joy. Now I see that millions of people waste their lives
because they think these paths are two and not one.
The path of God-exalting joy will cost
you your life. Jesus said, “Whoever loses his life for my sake and
the gospel’s will save it.” In other words, it is better to lose your
life than to waste it. If you live gladly to make others glad in
God, your life will be hard, your risks will be high, and your joy
will be full. This is not a book about how to avoid a wounded
life, but how to avoid a wasted life. Some of you will die in the
service of Christ. That will not be a tragedy. Treasuring life
above Christ is a tragedy.
--john piper, don't waste your life
i'm so glad you posted this. i love this book, and this a great excerpt from it. thank you for sharing!
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