Excerpts from an incredible interview by Paul
Bradshaw with Rick Warren, "Purpose Driven Life " Author and Pastor
of Saddleback Church in California.
His
wife now has cancer, and he now has "wealth" from the book sales.
Rick said:
People ask me, what is the purpose of life?
And I respond: In a nutshell, life is
preparation for eternity.
We were made to last forever, and God wants
us to be with Him in Heaven.
One day my heart is going to stop, and that
will be the end of my body-- but not the end of me.
I may live 60 to 100 years on earth, but I am
going to spend trillions of years in eternity. This is the warm-up act - the
dress rehearsal.
God wants us to practice on earth what we
will do forever in eternity. We were made by God and for God, and until you
figure that out, life isn't going to make sense.
Life is a series of problems: Either you are
in one now, you're just coming out of one, or you're getting ready to go into
another one.
The reason for this is that God is more
interested in your character than your comfort.
God is more interested in making your life
holy than He is in making your life happy.
We can be reasonably happy here on earth, but
that's not the goal of life. The goal is to grow in character, in Christ
likeness.
I used to think that life was hills and
valleys - you go through a dark time, then you go to the mountaintop, back and
forth. I don't believe that anymore.
Rather than life being hills and valleys, I
believe that it's kind of like two rails on a railroad track, and at all times
you have something good and something bad in your life.
No matter how good things are in your life,
there is always something bad that needs to be worked on.
And no matter how bad things are in your
life, there is always something good you can thank God for.
You can focus on your purposes, or you can
focus on your problems.
If you focus on your problems, you're going
into self-centeredness, "which is my problem, my issues, my pain."
But one of the easiest ways to get rid of
pain is to get your focus off yourself and onto God and others.
You have to learn to deal with both the good
and the bad of life.
Actually, sometimes learning to deal with the
good is harder.
We need to ask ourselves: Am I going to live
for possessions? Popularity?
Am I going to be driven by pressures? Guilt?
Bitterness? Materialism? Or am I going to be driven by God's purposes (for my
life)?
When I get up in the morning, I sit on the
side of my bed and say, God, if I don't get anything else done today, I want to
know You more and love You better. God didn't put me on earth just to fulfill a
to-do list. He's more interested in what I am than what I do. That's why we're
called human beings, not human doings.
Happy moments, PRAISE GOD.
Difficult moments, SEEK GOD.
Quiet moments, WORSHIP GOD.
Painful moments, TRUST GOD.
Every moment, THANK GOD.
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