Monday, February 28, 2022

the need for human approval

What we all tend to do is walk through life amassing a sense of who we are as an aggregate of what we think everyone else things of us. We walk along, building a sense of self through all the feedback pinging back at us. We don't even realize we're doing it. And when others are critical, or snub us, or ignore us, or ridicule us, that builds our sense of who we are. It inevitably shapes us. And so we must constantly hold the gospel before our eyes. And as the gospel becomes real to us, the need for human approval loses its vice-like grip on our hearts, because we're no longer putting our heads down on our pillows at night medicating our sense of worth with human approval. The doctrine of justification frees us not only from the judgement of God in the future but also from the judgement of people in the present. 



Deeper: Real Change for Real Sinners by Dane C. Ortlund. Crossway. 2021. p.98

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