An Application OF JOHN PIPER'S "DON'T WASTE YOUR CANCER"
Daniel Patz, Lead Pastor
April 24th, 2009
The following is a
modified version of
John
Piper’s introduction and main points of “Don’t Waste Your
Cancer.” Piper wrote this after being diagnosed with prostate
cancer and on the eve of his surgery. The Bible consistently
points us to the reality that God uses and even brings sickness
and trial (pain) to make us more like Jesus (sanctification).
For His children He works all things together for their good
(Rom. 8:28). Piper attempts to challenge us that, while it is
appropriate to pray for healing or deliverance, it is quite
possible to waste so much of what God graciously has in store
for us in the midst of our pain. I have shaped the ten points
that he made to a more general application – from cancer to pain
of all sorts. After each point, I have included the original
point that applies specifically to cancer. I have also included
some Scripture that relates to each point. You can read “Don’t
Waste Your Cancer” here.
I
I write this to
those who are facing a trial or crisis in their life—big or small;
physical, spiritual, relational or emotional. I believe in God’s
power to deliver from pain—by miracle and by medicine. I believe it
is right and good to pray for both kinds of deliverance. Trials of
all kinds are not wasted when God miraculous or providentially takes
it away and delivers a person from affliction (Psalm 34). He gets
the glory and that is why trials of all kind exist. So not to pray
for deliverance may waste your pain. But deliverance or healing is
not God’s plan for everyone. And there are many other ways to waste
your pain. I am praying for myself and for you that we will not
waste our pain.
1.
You will waste your pain if you do not believe it is designed for
you by God.