Debbie and I have been reading a lot of Gary Thomas, the
author of Sacred Marriage and many other books. Gary wrote a blog on Valentine’s
Day that gave me some insight on what is going on in this area of being
offended and frustration (http://www.garythomas.com/divine-valentines/).
This one line was the key to my understanding: “When my heart is filled with
God’s love and acceptance, I’m set free to love instead of worrying about being
loved.” Gary’s point is that worship sets us free. It meets our most basic
needs. For marriage, he applied this point, “the less I receive from God, the
more I demand from my spouse.” You could apply that same formula to every
relationship in the family, at work, and at church. Another way to say it is, “the
less I receive from God, the more likely that I am going to be offended or
frustrated by someone.”
Another perspective on the idea that worship sets us free
is John Piper’s statement that “God is most glorified in us when we are most
satisfied in him.” It is Piper’s life philosophy, but it is based on 1
Corinthians 10:31, “So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all
for the glory of God.” How do we become satisfied with God? Through worship and
really experiencing how much he loves us. I believe when we really get to the
point of understanding how much God loves us, we are less bothered by issues and
people around us. We are free to be givers more than demanders. And we also
recognize we are all broken and need a savior, and thus the notion that reality
of behavior from someone else is not going to equal our expectations. When we
are worshiping God and experiencing his deep love for us, our focus is on him.
When our focus is on him, the frustrations of this world don’t rise to the
level of bothering us.
I haven’t arrived to this level, but I am engaged in the process
of getting there. Yesterday was Ash Wednesday, the beginning of the season of
Lent and preparation before Easter. Most people give up something to help them
prepare their focus on what Jesus did for us. That is good. Even better is to
receive something that helps us be less “offendable.” Only God can do that. And
that can only be done by worshiping Him so we are set free to love instead of being
offended.
Amazed by His Love,
Terence