From the Minister's Desk . . .
Gale NelsonThe
Pleasure of Pleasing God
"Therefore we make it our aim, whether present or absent, to
be well pleasing to Him." Corinthians 5:9
We should be willing to do what is right because it's right,
but we should also do it because it brings pleasure to our
God. If we perceive God to be nothing more than a tyrant who
has the power to make us miserable when we get out of line,
yet who remains displeased no matter how hard we try, then we
have an unfortunate misconception of Him. We should rather see
Him as a benevolent Father who is eager to be pleased by His
sons and daughters. And we should be enthusiastically
motivated by this very prospect, the prospect of pleasing Him.
The text which speaks most clearly to this point is the one in
Hebrews where the faith of Enoch is mentioned: "By faith Enoch
was taken away so that he did not see death, 'and was not
found, because God had taken him'; for before he was taken he
had this testimony, that he pleased God" (Hebrews 11:5). Here
is the record of an individual who actually did what many
believe it is impossible to do: he pleased God. A mortal being
no more infallible than we are, Enoch still pleased God. The
point of the text, of course, is that it was "by faith" that
he did this, and if we intend to please God, then we shall
have to go about it in the same way. For sinful creatures, no
other door is open to God's pleasure. "Without faith," the
text continues, "it is impossible to please Him, for he who
comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a
rewarder of those who diligently seek Him" (Hebrews 11:6).
Doing the things that please God will obviously give us the
sense of having done our duty, and that is no slight benefit.
As someone has said, there is no pillow as soft as a clean
conscience. But doing what pleases God will also fill us with
pleasure. Our hearts are happiest when we want the same
things that God wants and when those things are granted to us
by His grace. To know that our deeds have been harmonized with
our Father's will is a wonderfully refreshing feeling. It is a
pity that we look for pleasure in so many of the wrong places
when real pleasure is right before us. The very
best kind of pleasure is available to us at every moment of
every day, and that is the pleasure of pleasing God.
If you have not been baptized into Christ (Gal. 3:27), why not
obey Him today, the FIRST step toward pleasing God.
Adapted and Revised
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