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Future Leaders Conference 2009 July 27th - August 6th, 2009
The President, the Passengers, and the Patience of God
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By John PiperJanuary 21, 2009
Sometimes we are so overwhelmed at being treated better than we deserve that we must exult in the all-sovereign God—the God of birds' flight and Obama’s rise. When King David pondered how many were God’s “wondrous deeds,” he said, “I will proclaim and tell of them, yet they are more than can be told” (Psalm 40:5). That’s the way I feel watching God’s public mercies in the last few days.
Have you considered how unlikely was the crash of USAir flight 1549 in the Hudson River on January 15—not just the rescue but the crash itself? Picture this: The Airbus A320 is taking off at an angle—maybe 30 degrees. It’s not flying horizontal with the earth. Not only that, it is flying fast—not full speed yet, but perhaps four times as fast as your car would go at top highway speeds.
The geese are flying horizontally with the ground, more or less. They are not flying in a cloud like a swarm of bees. They fly level with the ground, often shaped like a V. In view of all that, what are the odds that, traveling at this speed and at this angle, this airplane would intersect with the flight of those geese at that very millisecond which would put a bird not just in one of those engines, but both of them?
Two laser-guided missiles would not have been as amazingly effective as were those geese. It is incredible, statistically speaking. If God governs nature down to the fall (and the flight) of every bird, as Jesus says (Matthew 10:29), then the crash of flight 1549 was designed by God.
Which leads to the landing in the Hudson River—which is just as unlikely. The airbus now has no thrust in either engine. The flight attendants said it was as quiet as a library in the plane without the sound of engines. The plane is now a 77-ton glider with its belly full of fuel. Captain Sullenberger decides to land in the river. Anywhere else would mean one big fireball.
He banks and misses the George Washington Bridge by 900 feet and glides the plane into a perfect belly landing. A few degrees tilt to the front or back or the right or left and the plane would have done cartwheels down the river and broken up. On the water, the flight attendant does not let passengers open the rear door. That would have flooded the cabin too fast. The emergency doors and front doors provide exits for everyone and the plane floats long enough for all of them to climb out. Ferry boats are there almost instantly. The captain walks the aisle twice to make sure everyone is off. Then he leaves. Later the plane sinks.
If God guides geese so precisely, he also guides the captain’s hands. God knew that when he took the plane down, he would also give a spectacular deliverance. So why would he do that? If he means for all to live, why not just skip the crash?
Because he meant to give our nation a parable of his power and mercy the week before a new President takes office. God can take down a plane any time he pleases—and if he does, he wrongs no one. Apart from Christ, none of us deserves anything from God but judgment. We have belittled him so consistently that he would be perfectly just to take any of us any time in any way he chooses.
But God is longsuffering. He is slow to anger. He withholds wrath every day. This is what we saw in the parable. The crash of Flight 1549 illustrates God’s right and power to judge. The landing of the plane represents God’s mercy. It was God’s call to all the passengers and all their families and all who heard the story to repent and turn to God’s Son, Jesus Christ, and receive forgiveness for sin.
I am writing these thoughts on the evening after the inauguration of Barack Obama, the first African-American President of the United States. I cried twice today. There were two points when I was overwhelmed by the magnitude of it all. Once was when I prayed with some brothers after Obama’s speech and was overcome with the sinfulness of my own racist background. The other was in trying to express my emotion to an African-American brother about what this must mean for him.
As much as I reject Obama’s stance on abortion, I am thankful to the bottom of my soul that an African-American can be President of United States. The enormousness of it all is unspeakable. This is God’s doing. The geese were God’s doing. The landing of Flight 1549 was God’s doing. And the Obama presidency is God’s doing. “He removes kings and sets up kings” (Daniel 2:21).
And I pray that President Obama has eyes to see. The “miracle on the Hudson” and the “miracle in the White House” are not unrelated. God has been merciful to us as a nation. Our racial sins deserved judgment a thousand times over. God does not owe America anything. We owe him everything. And instead of destruction, he has given us another soft landing. We are not dead at the bottom of the Hudson.
O that Barack Obama would see the mercies of God and look to the One whose blood bought everlasting life for all who trust him. The parables of God’s mercy are everywhere. The point of them is this: God is a just and patient Ruler, and Jesus Christ is a great Savior. Turn. Turn. Turn, O President of the United States and passengers of this planet.
Reading Martyn Lloyd-Jones’ classic Spiritual Depression would be a strong way to start the new year.
The title can be a tad deceiving. It’s not merely a book for those with a pronounced sense of spiritual depression. It’s a book for all Christians—for the daily spiritual depressions we all face this side of heaven.
Lloyd-Jones ends his second chapter with these challenging and refreshing words:
Would you like to be rid of this spiritual depression? The first thing you have to do is to say farewell now once and forever to your past. Realize that it has been covered and blotted out in Christ. Never look back at your sins again. Say: ‘It is finished, it is covered by the Blood of Christ’. That is your first step. Take that and finish with yourself and all this talk about goodness, and look to the Lord Jesus Christ. It is only then that true happiness and joy are possible for you. What you need is not to make resolutions to live a better life, to start fasting and sweating and praying. No! You just begin to say:
I rest my faith on Him alone Who died for my transgressions to atone.
So God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.
- Genesis 1:27
this morning as we were going over our Bible translations, we came upon Genesis 1:27.. Dr. Curtis has a very pastoral heart so he takes his time in explaining the deeper meaning of passages and how God's Word in the OT informs how we should live.. בְּצֶ֥לֶם אֱלֹהִ֖ים בָּרָ֣א - in the image of God He created him...
there is something so powerful about humans being the only ones created in the image of God out of all the created beings in the world.. that's why the psalmist exclaims in Psalm 8:3-9:
3When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers,the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, 4what is man that you are mindful of him,and the son of man that you care for him?
5Yet you have made him a little lower than the heavenly beings and crowned him with glory and honor. 6You have given him dominion over the works of your hands; you have put all things under his feet, 7all sheep and oxen, and also the beasts of the field, 8the birds of the heavens, and the fish of the sea,whatever passes along the paths of the seas.
9O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!
going along with this idea of man being created in God's image and having an inherent value, this idea of humans having great worth as beings formed in the likeness of our Creator, James writes this:
7For every kind of beast and bird, of reptile and sea creature, can be tamed and has been tamed by mankind, 8but no human being can tame the tongue. It is a restless evil, full of deadly poison. 9With it we bless our Lord and Father, and with it we curse people who are made in the likeness of God. (James 3:7-9)
Jesus ups the ante by saying in Matthew 5:21-22:
21"You have heard that it was said to the people long ago, 'Do not murder, and anyone who murders will be subject to judgment.' 22But I tell you that anyone who is angry with his brother will be subject to judgment. Again, anyone who says to his brother, 'Raca,' (which basically is an Aramaic term that refers to another as an "empty head") is answerable to the Sanhedrin. But anyone who says, 'You fool!' will be in danger of the fire of hell.
John also writes in his first epistle:
20 If anyone says, "I love God," and hates his brother, he is a liar; for he who does not love his brother whom he has seen cannot love God whom he has not seen.
Biola University (and Talbot) have a theme verse for each year. Dr. Curtis has tried many times to have Genesis 1:27 as the theme verse. He says that if we Christians fully understood the truth that God created each and every human being on this earth in His image, and if we Christians really lived our lives in line with this truth, it would have countless positive effects on society. From bringing peace between groups that are destroyed by racial tension to men viewing women as beloved daugthers of our holy God and not as objects that provide pleasure for one's eyes and one's body... from controlling our tongue when we respond to people to affirming the beauty and the worth of each individual simply because they are created by a loving God... if only we could see each and every soul the way God does..
i believe this truth to be a huge help in fighting against sin.. whether it is hatred toward people, condescension, pride, lust, gossip, slander, or something as simple as the irritation we feel when people don't think or don't function the same way we do.. i definitely struggle with this last one a lot, as i'm sure many of you do as well..
when i look at people, i want to remind myself of only two things - this person is created by God, and God is calling me to love this person..
Give me Your eyes i want to see, give me Your words, Lord, i want to speak..
Marcela Gandara and Jesus Adrian Romero Dame Tus Ojos
Dame tus ojos, quiero ver. Dame tus palabras, quiero hablar. Dame tu parecer.
Dame tus pies, yo quiero ir. Dame tus deseos para sentir. Dame tu parecer.
Dame lo que necesito. Para ser como tu.
Dame tu voz, dame tu aliento. Toma mi tiempo, es para ti. Dame el camino que debo seguir. Dame tus sueños, tus anhelos. Tus pensamientos, tu sentir. Dame tu vida para vivir.
Dejame ver lo que tu ves. Dame de tu gracia, tu poder. Dame tu corazon. Dejame ver en tu interior. Para ser cambiado por tu amor. Dame tu corazon.
English translation:
Give me Your eyes, I want to see
Give me Your Words, Lord, So I can speak I want to be like You Give me Your feet, I want to go Give me Your heart, Lord, So I can feel I want to be like You
Give me what I need Lord Jesus, So I can be like You Give me Your voice, give me Your breath Lord, Take all my time, Lord make it yours Show me the way to follow You Give me Your dreams, Lord, Your desires Give me Your thoughts and what You feel Give me Your life so I can live.
Let me see Lord, what You see I need Your grace Lord, and Your strength Jesus give me Your heart Help me see that You are love and change me from the inside out Jesus give me Your heart.
Korean translation:
주님의 눈을 주소서 주님의 입을 주옵소서 주님 닮게 하소서 주님의 발을 주소서 주님의 맘을 주옵소서 주님닮게 하소서
주님 닮기위한 모든 것을 주옵소서
주의 그릇 되기 원해요 재삶을 사용하소서 재가 갈길을 보여주소서 주님의 꿈과 마음 모두, 주님의 감정과 생각 예수님 닮게 하옵소서
주님의 눈을 주소서 주님의 은혜와 능력주셔 주님의 맘 주소서 주님의 사랑을 받고 재맘을 새롭게 하소서 주님의 맘 주소서
Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel. - Isaiah 7:14
In Hebrew, "Immanuel" means God with us..
Here's an excerpt from John Piper's God is the Gospel:
From the first sin in the Garden of Eden to the final judgment of the great white throne, human beings will continue to embrace the love of God as the gift of everything but himself. Indeed there are ten thousand gifts that flow from the love of God. The gospel of Christ proclaims the news that he has purchased by his death ten thousand blessings for his bride. But none of these gifts will lead to final joy if they have not first led to God. And not one gospel blessing will be enjoyed by anyone for whom the gospel's greatest gift was not the Lord himself.
"Gospel" means good news. But what makes the good news good? What is the goal of the gospel, without which it is no longer good? It is that Christ's death brings sinners to God! Were it to bring us anywhere else we would be left hopeless. But the gospel is that God gives us himself. Christ died to give us Christ, and this self-giving is his highest mercy to us and the best news for us! The most profound, most exceedingly gracious, final and decisive good of the good news is Christ himself as the glorious image of God revealed for our endless satisfaction."
"The gospel is not a way to get people to heaven; it is a way to get people to God."
Immanuel.. God with us..
There's a line in this song by Adrian Roberto (Jesus Adrian Romero's son) that i love.. it's a song called "Que Dirias?" which translated in English is "What Would You Say?" It's a song directed at the three wise men and asks them several questions.. What would it have been like seeing the Messiah, the long awaited Anointed One? the part that caught my attention is at the beginning of the second verse and it goes like this:
Tal vez no tengas nada para darle, no tienes que impresionarle. No está esperando nada que no puedas darle, Más bien quiere a ti entregarte. La gracia y el perdón que necesitas hoy. Lo que tu corazón por siempre anhelo.
Maybe you don’t have anything to give Him. You don’t have to impress Him. He’s not expecting anything you can’t give Him. Better yet, He wants to give Himself to you. The grace and forgiveness that you need today. The very thing your heart has always desired.