Sometimes I use the phrase “wartime lifestyle” or “wartime
mind-set.” (The phrase) tells me that
there is a war going on in the world between Christ and Satan, truth and
falsehood, belief and unbelief. It tells
me that there are weapons to be funded and used, but that these weapons are not
swords or guns or bombs but the Gospel and prayer and self-sacrificing love (2
Corinthians 10:3-5). And it tells me
that the stakes of this conflict are higher than any other war in history; they
are eternal and infinite: heaven or
hell, eternal joy or eternal torment (Matthew 25:46).
I need to hear this message again and again, because I drift
into a peacetime mind-set as certainly as rain falls down and flames go
up. I am wired by nature to love the
same toys that the world loves. I start
to fit in. I start to love what others
love. I start to call earth “home.” Before you know it, I am calling luxuries
“needs” and using my money just the way unbelievers do. I begin to forget the war. I don’t think much about people
perishing. Missions and unreached peoples
drop out of my mind. I stop dreaming
about the triumphs of grace. I sink into
a secular mind-set that looks first to what man can do, not what God can do. It is a terrible sickness. And I thank God for those who have forced me
again and again toward a wartime mind-set.
Piper, John. Don’t Waste Your Life. Wheaton:
Crossway Books. 2003. PP. 111-113
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