

This expanded edition, one of three titles in The Spiritual Journey trilogy, includes a new epilogue and an experiential guide with questions for individual reflection or group discussion. By aligning our hearts with God's, we will find liberation from the kingdom of self and instead experience the joy of the kingdom of God. God wants to change our choosing, not just our choices.

In so doing, Benner shows us that cultivating discernment and being attuned to God's desires is the path to true life, spiritual health and freedom. He examines why our desires are disordered and how our human volition can be brought into alignment with God's intentions so that we willingly choose that which God wants for us. In it, Piper plumbs the Bible to find the purpose for which the universe and in particular. Benner explores the transformation of the will in Christian spirituality. In 2005, I was that person, and Desiring God was that book. in fellowship, in prayer, in the Scriptures, and desiring Gods will. How might our wills be changed so that we become both willing and able to do what God asks of us? In Desiring God's Will psychologist and spiritual director David G. At one time the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts were joined together as one. Too often, however, the problem is not that we don't know what God desires for our lives, but rather that we just don't want to do what we already know he wants. Includes a study guide for individual and small group use.Most people think of God's will as something to be found or as the receiving of guidance from God when making decisions. And that will be a good thing, for the glory of God, and for your deepest joy. Finally, we are freed to enjoy Jesus-not only as our Lord and Savior, but also as our all-surpassing, soul-satisfying Treasure.ĭesiring God may turn your Christian world upside down. Piper beckons us to approach God with the hedonist’s abandon. He discusses the implications of this for conversion, worship, love, Scripture, prayer, money, marriage, missions, and suffering. In fact, for the follower of Jesus, delight is the duty as Christ is most magnified in His people when they are most satisfied in Him.Ĭonstantly drawing on Scripture to build his case, Piper shows why pursuing maximum joy is essential to glorifying God. Piper reveals that there really is no need to choose between duty and delight in the Christian life. According to John Piper, the pursuit of pleasure in God is not only permissible, it’s essential.ĭesiring God is a paradigm-shattering work that dramatically alters common perspectives on relating to God. Experience the Lifelong Pleasures of Knowing God!
