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Lay it Down by Bill Tell

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Why Pleasing God Exhausts Me! (55 seconds)

Posted on October 27, 2010 Written by Bill Tell Leave a Comment

If I make my primary motive to please God (versus trusting God – which pleases Him), I quickly find myself on a treadmill that I cannot get off. I find myself thinking, “what must I do to keep God pleased with me…How do I know when I have done enough…am I giving God my best?…better try harder – after all God’s standard is holiness.” Whenever I make the underlying motive of my life to please God, I am trapped in a life of self-effort. Not only can I not get off the treadmill, I am chained to it. Day and night I try to be good enough so God is pleased. I am trapped and I am living without the good news of the Gospel.

Hebrews 11:6 tells us that “without faith it is impossible to please God.” If the underlying motive of my life is to trust God, He is pleased with me!

God has already done a miraculous work in us. We have a new nature. I don’t have to, by my relentless hard work and effort, try to become somebody different than who I am so that God will be pleased. But now, by a spirit-empowered effort, I can live out of what He has already done in me and who He has made me to be. The foundation of that effort is trusting that what He has said He has done in me is true. That trust pleases Him.

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Obedience is the Evidence of My Trust. (55 seconds)

Posted on October 21, 2010 Written by Bill Tell Leave a Comment

If God has given me a new nature and a new heart that is already righteous (Ephesians 4:24) – then my new nature is already pleasing to God. Now my flesh is not, but I am stuck with it until the day I die – and it is not going to be transformed. God is not in the business of transforming it, and neither should I. Romans 8:7 tells how the flesh cannot submit to God and it will not. The more I focus on living out of my new nature, the less the desires of the flesh will characterize my behavior.

So I have a new nature that is righteous and pleasing to God…so doing obedient things does not increase God’s love or His pleasure. What pleases God is when I trust that what He says about me is true…and I then live accordingly. It is my trust that pleases God! This is Hebrews 11:6, “And without faith (I like to insert “trust” here – it is the verb form of “faith”)…without trust it is impossible to please God.”

So why do I obey? What causes it to be a reality in my life? It is because I trust…it is the result of my trust. Here is the principle: Obedience is always the evidence of my trust. It is not my effort to please Him.

Next post: How does this change my time with God in the Scriptures? Saturday, October 23.

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