Meditations of a Christian Hedonist, Part 5
Conversion, The Creation of a Christian Hedonist Meditations of a Christian Hedonist, Part 5 By John Piper - Copyright 2003 by Desiring God Foundation, www.desiringGod.org, published by Multnomah Books A Study Guide prepared by Milt Reynolds Part 1: Introduction Part 2: The Happiness of God Part 3: The Goal of God in Redemptive History Part 4: God Delights in His Glory Part 5: Conversion, The Creation of a Christian Hedonist (page 53) What do you think? Jay E. Adams writes that counseling others should emphasize the "what" of behavior, rather than the "why" of behavior. Do you think it's important to know why a person is caught in a habitual sin, before trying to help them out of it? Is the "why" of sin insignificant? (Competent to Counsel, Jay E. Adams, 1970 Zondervan, pages 48-49) God's quest to be glorified and our quest to be satisfied both reach their goal in one experience: our delight in God, which overflows in praise