Thursday, May 14, 2009

Clayton's Story

For those stressed about school, about jobs, about relationships, about a fight with a friend, about not having that new iPod or anything else of this world, watch this...

Props: Vitamin Z

1 comment:

Christopher Lake said...

Preoccupations with trivialities (such as iPods) aside, eternity must be overwhelmingly real to us, if this life is not to overwhelm us.

There can be (and is, for some people) so much suffering in this finite life that only knowing an infinite God is sufficient to deal with the suffering and still thrive.

Eternity *can be* overwhelmingly real in this life. The apostle Paul, Saint Augustine, Jonathan Edwards, Amy Carmichael, John Piper, Clayton, and others prove it.

Eternity was overwhelmingly real to them (and is, for Piper), because *God* was overwhelmingly real to them. Simply put, they saw more of God *as He is* than many of us do. They saw more of His beauty, His sovereignty, His power, His mercy, and His justice than we often do.

May we plead for God's grace, and *follow hard after Him,* to be able to *deeply* see the same wonderful attributes of God's nature and character-- attributes which are *sustaining* to redeemed sinners in a fallen world, and which give us *joy* until God takes us Home for eternal, unfettered joy!