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Today is the end of our series on How To Live Like a Pilgrim. We wonder why there is so much depression and anxiety in today's world. Jonathan Edwards said we are easily distracted from the Day of Visitation and "that which is our proper end, and true happiness"
Good morning. Welcome to the morning motivation brought to you by Patriot Gold Group and the Public Square app. Today had to be the hardest day of the year to wake up and get moving, didn't it? Had to be, right? What's at least after Christmas and the New Year's, it's like a new year, new me. I'm ready to go. Ready to tackle the world. Take take on the year. This, after Thanksgiving, it's same year, same me. Even a little bit bigger, more me. It's the same year, more me. Oh, what a slog. So it was hard for me, if it's not, if it was hard for you too, you're not alone.
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The last week, and I just wanna put a bow on last week, we talked about living like a pilgrim with a funny hat and a belt buckle on it. There's more to it than that. We talked about living heaven-minded like a person on a pilgrimage, a traveler, a sojourner. You don't make routes where you're traveling. You're going somewhere else. You're going there for eternity. Also, when you live like a pilgrim, you know you're fighting a war. You are in enemy territory. The other day we talked about how you have to watch your behavior. Your behavior matters. People are watching.
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Keep your behavior excellent among the Gentiles. The word behavior means conduct, a way of life, a lifestyle, not just one-off moments, but just the way you live. Big picture. And then finally I want to talk about here the day of visitation. Our last episode we read, and I love this when I read scripture there's words and phrases that just make no sense to me, and my instinct is to just read past them. Just scurry on and read on and move on. It's like, no, no, no, let's go back. And like, what is that word again?
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First Peter 2.12, keep your conduct among the Gentiles excellent or honorable, so that when they speak against you as evildoers, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day of visitation." What is that? What is the day of visitation? So either it refers to the future day of judgment. And I think it's that one. I think it's the future day of judgment. How will these people glorify God on that day? Well, Philippians 2.9, every knee will bow, and everyone will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father. Every tongue will confess. But we can't wait for that day.
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And as pilgrims, we have to keep that day in view, always. We live now knowing that one day we must stand before God, either for commendation or condemnation. Will we get commendation or condemnation? So we have to live every day with the view that we will hear, well done, good and faithful slave. I have my order of priorities all messed up. It's so easy to live for yourself and get the big house and the nice car, especially Cyber Monday to buy more and more and more.
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And you know, if you're a good Christian, you'll find some time in the cracks for God, the crumbs, the leftovers. You'll fit God in when there's some room. That's the life of someone who's not keeping the day of visitation in mind. Jonathan Edwards, he said, God is the highest good of the reasonable creature. He's the highest good. And the enjoyment of Him is the only happiness with which our souls can be satisfied. To go to heaven fully to enjoy God is infinitely better than the most pleasant accommodations here. Fathers and mothers, husbands, wives, or children, or the company of earthly friends are but shadows.
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The enjoyment of God is the substance. These are but scattered beams, but God is the sun. These are but streams, but God is the fountain. These are but drops, but God is the ocean. Therefore, it becomes us to spend this life only as a journey towards heaven, as it becomes us to make the seeking of our highest end and proper good the whole work of our lives, to which we should subordinate all other concerns of life. Why should we labor for or set our hearts on anything else but that which is our proper end and true happiness? In our society today we wonder why kids are depressed or we're anxious or whatever. What is our proper end and our true happiness and are we focused fully on that like a pilgrim?