At the time, buying ice cream in the student center just for pleasure didn’t bother me, because the moral consequences of that action seemed so insignificant. ‘I figured that the goodness of my moral action was lessened to a degree that I was motivated by a desire for my own pleasure. ‘When I was in college, I had a vague, pervasive notion that if I did something good because it would make me happy, I would ruin its goodness. The main one is that, from an early age in the seminary, he thought that one was not meant to derive much pleasure from worshipping God In the Introduction, John Piper mentions the reasons why he chose to write this book. Now, we turn our attention to Desiring God by John Piper. Hello, and welcome back to the book club! Last time, we looked at Kneeling with Giants by Gary Neal Hansen.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |