As a professor who sometimes dreams about spending the latter part of my career as a pastor, I found this story about John Piper (presented by arguably the greatest of the Christian bloggers, Justin Taylor) really inspiring. Read it and be blessed by the magnificent sense of purpose Piper had as he went to work proclaiming the word of God. Quite beautiful. (H/T to our commenter Truth Unites)
The decisive night of wrestling was on Monday, October 14, 1979—30 years ago today. His wife and two young sons were asleep. But Piper was up past midnight, writing in his journal, recording the direction God was irresistibly drawing him to.
The journal entry for that evening begins in this way:
I am closer tonight to actually deciding to resign at Bethel and take a pastorate than I have ever been. . . .
The urge is almost overwhelming. It takes this form: I am enthralled by the reality of God and the power of his Word to create authentic people.
In effect the Lord was saying to him:
I will not simply be analyzed; I will be adored.
I will not simply be pondered; I will be proclaimed.
My sovereignty is not simply to be scrutinized; it is to be heralded.
It is not grist for the mill of controversy; it is gospel for sinners who know that their only hope is the sovereign triumph of God’s grace over their rebellious will.
The calling to preach and pastor had become irresistible.
Amen. I love John Piper because he comes across as one of the most authentic Christian writers I've ever read. This year I'm leading my small group study in his "Desiring God," a book that changed my entire Christian outlook when I first read it twenty or so years ago.
Posted by: Bill R | October 14, 2009 at 06:49 PM