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What should be our chief end, the driving force behind our actions and beliefs?
In this video, Scott Aniol emphasizes the importance of considering our chief end, the ultimate goal or purpose that drives us. While it is crucial to have correct theology and knowledge of biblical truth, simply knowing the right things is not enough to compel us to live according to that knowledge. Aniol argues that our chief end should be the glory of God, and this should shape and cultivate our desires, actions, and motivations. He contrasts this with the default chief end influenced by the pagan culture, which often revolves around self-gratification and selfishness.
Aniol highlights the need for Christians to carefully consider their chief end and intentionally cultivate a biblically-driven one centered on the glory of God. He encourages believers to immerse themselves in the Scriptures, filling their minds and hearts with a deep understanding and delight in who God is and how they ought to live to glorify Him. Our chief end should shape our perception of flourishing, prosperity, and happiness, influencing the way we live and act in the world.
1 Corinthians 10:31 captures the essence of our chief end: "Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God."
By Church & Family LifeWhat should be our chief end, the driving force behind our actions and beliefs?
In this video, Scott Aniol emphasizes the importance of considering our chief end, the ultimate goal or purpose that drives us. While it is crucial to have correct theology and knowledge of biblical truth, simply knowing the right things is not enough to compel us to live according to that knowledge. Aniol argues that our chief end should be the glory of God, and this should shape and cultivate our desires, actions, and motivations. He contrasts this with the default chief end influenced by the pagan culture, which often revolves around self-gratification and selfishness.
Aniol highlights the need for Christians to carefully consider their chief end and intentionally cultivate a biblically-driven one centered on the glory of God. He encourages believers to immerse themselves in the Scriptures, filling their minds and hearts with a deep understanding and delight in who God is and how they ought to live to glorify Him. Our chief end should shape our perception of flourishing, prosperity, and happiness, influencing the way we live and act in the world.
1 Corinthians 10:31 captures the essence of our chief end: "Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God."