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Spurgeon said, "Present happiness for a genuine Christian in the absence of Christ is an absolute impossibility." No thing under the tree will bring true joy. If there is a longing in your heart for something true and eternal, consider that a gift and act on it.
Good morning. Welcome to Morning Motivation brought to you by the Patreon Goal Group and the Public Square App. So we're talking about Advent for this month and really just joy is more the theme. So month of joy. That's what I want to focus on. We've talked about peace and love and all these things and gratitude and all this. But let's talk about joy. Luke the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost." So the word Advent means coming. So it's this idea that we celebrate the anticipation of the coming of Jesus to earth as a man, to seek and save the lost. I've heard that Jesus was on a seek and rescue mission. He seeks us and then rescues us. Rescues us from what? 1 Thessalonians 1.10, Jesus who delivers us from the wrath to come. I'm grateful for that. But also, not just for to come, that's the big one, but also for now and today.
No Christmas gift under the tree can fulfill you like the peace that surpasses all understanding of Jesus. In the words of Piper, restoration for past losses, liberation from future enemies, forgiveness and freedom, pardon and power, healing the past and sealing the future. If there's a longing in your heart that's advent for something that the world has not been able to satisfy, might not this longing be God's Christmas gift preparing you to see Christ as consolation and redemption and to receive him for who he really is. I love this. So this heart longing is a gift. It's a gift, but let's not lose it. This idea that you're longing for something that the world has not been able to satisfy and never will, the things will never do. We've been talking about this a bit on the radio show lately and to the concept of the American dream and how I think we need to redefine the American dream or actually go back to the American dream's original definition, which is away from material things. The American Dream can't possibly just be about material things. It can't be about a house. It can't be about more money. That's not it. It's gotta be more. So we talked a lot about that on the SiriusXM radio show. But the things just won't make you happy. We had a little, kind of unique, not unique, I should say, but you need to ask. It was like a social experiment for our family when all of our stuff burned up and we got to buy all new things. And I say got to buy all new things because it was kind of fun. It was like a part-time job, but it was kind of fun. Like, hey, we get to start from scratch. And that was pretty cool. Insurance was really good so far. So far, they've been. And we bought a bunch of stuff, and it was all exciting,
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and all the stuff's coming in the mail. When will it be here? Oh, it's on back order. It's gonna take a month for the couch to get here. Oh, but we're so excited. It's gonna be great when it's finally here. And then, oh, the couch will be here in two days. Oh, so exciting. And then they get a text. We'll be here in an hour. Oh, we're so excited for the couch. And then the couch gets here, and they deliver the couch. Oh, the couch is beautiful, and you sit on the couch. Oh, it's a very comfortable couch. Yeah, amen great, and and then you're like okay well That was uh it was a long fuse and a short explosion. You know I mean it didn't really
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Didn't really satisfy the longings of my heart. That's a nice couch and Now and we just kept doing it over and over and over again the boxes were piling up a new stuff And we're like well none of this stuff made me happy and yes, it's nice to have forks and knives that match as opposed to just 12 years of accumulating forks and knives but it's really made us no happier at all not at all but it's really fascinating because the anticipation of the item coming was always a little shot of dopamine but then it arrived and okay and then they just got like a box to deal with an No things will bring the joy of the Prince of Peace. It's not even close. A lasting one. It doesn't go away when you open the box. You're like, oh, well, that's it. And that's the theme of this week, joy. Charles Spurgeon, he said, God has ordained it, so that a spiritual man is wretched without the love of God in his heart. You're wretched. You're miserable. If you and I want present happiness without God, we'd better be sinners outright and live upon this world than try to be happy in religion without communion with Jesus. Present happiness for a genuine Christian in the absence of Christ is an absolute impossibility. We must have God or we are of all men most miserable. This is not a time for being miserable. This is a time of joy. So let's find that joy from the source of all good things and the source of joy. Talk more about the source, the concept of the source. Tomorrow. MikeSlater.Locals.com. Go to the website, you get this the night before, and the transcript, Go to the website, you get this the night before, and the transcript, and it's commercial-free. MikeSlater.Locals.com.