Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Ravi Zacharias - "The Problem of Pleasure"



Ravi Zacharias spoke at Brooklyn Tabernacle on Sunday, May 17 @ 3:30. I've heard him many times on the radio and have read many of his books. My sweet hubby was kind enough to take me 2 and a half hours to hear him.
The message was awesome. I would gladly have skipped some of the music there to hear more preaching. He spoke on "The Problem of Pleasure" and gave 3 principles for choosing our pleasures. He first encouraged everyone to write out a personal mission statement to help us apply these principles. Principle #1 "Anything that refreshes you without distracting from, diminishing or destroying your ultimate goal is a legitimate pleasure." #2 "Any pleasure that jeopardizes the sacred right of another is an illicit pleasure." #3 "Any pleasure, however good, if not kept in balance will distort reality and destroy appetite making it an illicit pleasure." He also referenced Susanna Wesley's definition of sin - "Whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of your conscience,obscures your sense of God, or takes off your relish of spiritual things; in short whatever increases the strength and authority of your body over your mind, that thing is sin to you, however innocent it may be in itself." What a lot of food for thought! He preached over an hour, but it sure didn't seem that long. I had taken my copy of his book "Jesus Among Other Gods" and was able to get it signed by him. Mike had never heard him on the radio or otherwise, but he's hooked! He downloaded two of Ravi's books to his ipod and was listening to them as he mowed today.
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2 comments:

Vicki Clifton said...

I'm so envious. We usually listen to him on Sunday morning instead of going to SS. Very good points. Makes you think.

Did they get the paperwork? Hope so!

Miss you! I'm getting ready to send a pkg....late as usual. Makes it more fun :)
LOve you
Vicki

Kim M. said...

I am also jealous! Steve just loaned us a whole apologetics class of his that was taught in Oxford. I took lots of notes. You can go to oneplace.com, type in his name and listen to his broadcast on your mp3 also.