Jan 17 2008
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John Piper, Advice to Pastors: How to Help Your People Be More Satisfied in God

Here’s some extremely helpful advice that John Piper gave to pastors in February 1996:

  1. Love God will all your heart and soul and mind and strength in
    the presence of other people. It is contagious.
  2. Love other people from the power of God’s grace. That is, show
    them the beauty of Christ through his love for them in the way you
    love them.
  3. Tell stories about those who were ravished by the beauty and
    glory of God. It seems that true narratives of peoples’ experience
    with the worth of God are very awakening.
  4. Describe God’s value—his treasure—in lavish
    terms.
  5. Teach the people how to pray for the transformation of their
    own hearts, that is, teach them how to pray with the psalmists,
    "Incline my heart to Thy testimonies and not to getting gain."
  6. Model for the people extended meditation and reflection on the
    word of God. Most people do not know how to take a word or phrase
    or sentence of scripture, commit it to memory and roll it over
    again and again in their mind and look at it from different sides
    and ask many questions about it and apply it to different aspects
    of their life and think of analogies of it in their mind. But it’s
    precisely in this cogitating that the juices in the fruit begin to
    flow down and awaken the taste buds of the soul.
  7. Show the people how to find specific, particular promises in
    the Bible to savor. When Paul says in Romans 15:13, "May the God of
    hope fill you with joy and peace in believing . . .", he is
    pointing out that joy and peace rise up as we trust in God’s
    precious and very great promises. So people need to do more
    specific searching for promises and then hold them in their minds
    and dwell on them as they go through the day.
  8. Pray for your people that their hearts would be softened and
    made tender and more susceptible to the beauty of Christ.
  9. Help your people to turn off the television. Few things in our
    culture are more spiritually numbing than the television. Even the
    so-called "good" shows are by and large banal and low-minded and
    anything but cultivating of a rich, deep capacity to enjoy God. And
    when you add to that the barrage of suggestive advertisements that
    accompany virtually every program, I do not wonder why so many of
    our professing Christians are spiritually incapable of experiencing
    high thoughts and deep emotions.
  10. Point the people to God-centered biography. The struggles and
    the triumphs of Christians who have known the glory and greatness
    of God are very engaging and awakening.
  11. Show the people how to transpose their joys in natural things
    into joy in God. Here’s what I mean. Even the most joyless person
    seems to have one or two things in their lives that make them
    happy. It might be their family. It might be the night sky in the
    north woods. It might be fishing. Help them to make a
    transposition, that is, to take the line of music called "joy" in
    their soul and transpose it up from the natural to the supernatural
    by an act of faith in God as the one who created the family or the
    night sky or the fishing. Help them see that all the things that
    are truly delightful in this world, which awaken pleasures in their
    hearts, are gifts of God and are reflections of his character and
    his goodness. If they are capable of delighting in natural things,
    then by the grace of the Holy Spirit they may be capable of
    transposing those very joys into a higher key and thus discovering
    joy in God.
  12. Call the people for confession and renunciation of plaguing
    sins that make them feel inauthentic and block true affection for
    God.
  13. Teach them about the necessity and value of suffering in the
    Christian life and how it is not worth comparing to the glory to be
    revealed.

Those are some of the things that might help your people.

What I find is that the most helpful things are simply to attend
to your own soul and what it is that kindles delight for God in you
and then share that with others.

Blessings on you as you perform the high task of mid-wifery in
bringing joy in God to birth in your congregation.

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