The Desire to Please
1 Thessalonians 2:4
INTRODUCTION
A good steward is recognized for his strong desire to please his
master. For this reason, he does not expend the majority of his time and
energy toward pleasing other stewards. He recognizes his first
responsibility as accountability toward his master. So long as he
pleases his master, all other issues will adequately fall into their
rightful place. So it is with the steward of God. It is not that he
lacks any desire to please others, but this desire pales in comparison
to his desire to please the Lord. Simply put, he does not allow others
to conflict with his primary responsibility of pleasing his Master.
Unfortunately, this issue has become one of the most significant
hindrances facing modern Christianity—the inordinate desire men have to
please one another rather than the One that matters most.
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHTS
- (For children): Jesus always pleased His heavenly Father (John 8:29). Enoch too had a testimony of pleasing God (Hebrews 11:5). It is our Christian duty to do the same (1 Thessalonians 4:1). As children, learn how to please God by learning obedience toward your parents (Colossians 3:20).
- (For everyone): Is it unhealthy for children to desire to
please their parents while they are young? Should they eventually come
to a place where they do the right thing for other reasons? How is this
like Christianity?
- Do you desire to please God? How will your desire to please Him also please the right kind of people?
PRAYER NEEDS
- Ask the Lord to strengthen your desire to please Him.
- Ask God to give you a deeper love for Him.
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