What Jesus Demands From The World
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  • Reads 194
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 7
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published Jan 28, 2016
By John Piper

The aim of this  book  is  God-glorifying  obedience  to  Jesus.  To that  end  I  am seeking to obey Jesus' last  command: "Make disciples  of  all  nations  .  .  .  teaching  them  to  observe  all  that  I  have commanded  you"  (Matt.  28:19-20).  Jesus'  final  command  was  to teach  all  his  commandments.
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Stuck In A Shuttle

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There's probably a ton of reasons why you are feeling the way you are feeling at this very moment. Sometimes emotions just sneak up on us without our realization and we drown our pains or sorrows by adapting to a certain pattern of living. We develop coping mechanisms per se. What if there was a reason why you experienced what you experienced? Your pain could be the very thing that microphones your way to the person you are meant to become. It could be a highway through which people could walk on in order to find the hope they are looking for. Why you? Why does it have to be you? Why not anybody else? Better yet! Why not you? Have you ever asked yourself that question? Pretty silly huh? Really though, why shouldn't you be in that position right now? Why should it be anyone else? What if your situation could be the answer you were desperately looking for? You can either look at your pain in your own perspective or you could tilt the angle a bit and change the focus. What if you were looking at it all wrong and asking the wrong questions?