Delight!


Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will
give you the desire of your heart.
(Ps. 37:4)

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The heart — being the depths of our mind and thoughts — can be a unique and personally emotional place. The bible tells us that the heart has its issues and who really knows it (Jer. 17:9).  Proverbs 14:10 reads: “The heart knows its own bitterness, and no stranger shares in its joy.” Many of us have attempted to share our past experiences with others. We sensed they were not fully able to grasp our account of the moment we were trying to convey. No one can really share in the feelings of another’s deep and personal experiences. The word vicarious is no doubt a word that comes close to experiencing what others have experienced, but very few know the seat and aspirations of the hearts of others. It is true that some have the skill to probe human hearts, but only do so — not really knowing exactly what will surface (Prov. 20:5; I Cor. 14:24-25).

Only God fully knows the heart — this personal and secluded place! He knows what we long for and what really is our heart’s desire! What each person longs for is just as unique as who we are and as complicated as our hearts. God has the option and ability to answer the desire (or longings) of the heart. He has given us two clear methods of receiving from Him. One method we are familiar with and that is simply asking Him. He will give good gifts to those who ask Him (Matt. 7:11). The second method seems not as well travelled. That method is to DELIGHT one’s self in what God has an interest in. If we delight ourselves in Him, we can see our families begin to come together. If we give time for personal and systematic Bible study, He will turn His favor toward us and begin to work on our behalf. If we make time for Him, He will bless our endeavors. If we will give to the community and volunteer (as unto the Lord – Col. 3:23), we will look around and realize God has answered our prayers and given us the desires of our hearts! Mountains will be moved, relationships will be mended, business matters will materialize, and we will rejoice that God has done all things well!

God’s watching to see what you and I will do. What we take an interest in will determine the outcome of the blessings from God! Will you accept the challenge to delight yourself in the Lord so that He may give you the desires of your heart? Do it and watch God move!

 

The Hosanna Wave!


And they that went before, and they that followed,
cried, saying Hosanna; Blessed is he that
cometh in the name of the lord.
(Mark 11:9)

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We are told about a great crowd near Jerusalem who had come to worship there. The crowd waited their turn for their King to pass by. At one point there became an eruption of praise! Some understood Him as the Son of David, who would deliver the people from Roman rule! Others recognized Him as being the One who worked miracles. How intense this crowd must have been! Many spread their coats on the road and others cut and used branches from the trees. What a significant moment! Prophecy was being fulfilled concerning their true king! They shouted Hosanna! Hosanna means, “Lord, save us!” Their shout reflected hundreds of years of Jewish captivity! The King, the Son of David, had suddenly come to His temple! Even though they did not understand the full significance of the moment, what catches my attention is…EVERYONE SHOUTED!  EVERYONE wanted to be delivered. NO ONE was passive and didn’t feel the need for deliverance. EVERYONE was caught up in the wave of adoration and EVERYONE released their praise! EVERYONE experienced the moment! What do you do when the presence of the king is in your sanctuary…check your phone? Look at others who praise? Think about your problems? Or, do you allow others to hinder your praise? You owe Him praise!

To many…this type of praise is foreign, but to those who are sensitive to the King’s presence, praise becomes a lifestyle. They can’t wait to “catch the Hosanna wave”! True worshippers and praisers understand this. They look for opportunities to rejoice and praise God. We can learn from angels, who consistently give God glory with expressions while in the presence of God. Angels have not been redeemed. If you have been redeemed, you consistently owe Him praise! Start by doing that in the place He has established, which is His sanctuary!

 

Delight!


Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will
give you the desire of your heart.
(Ps. 37:4)

heart-1982316_1920

The heart — being the depths of our mind and thoughts — can be a unique and personally emotional place. The bible tells us that the heart has its issues and who really knows it (Jer. 17:9).  Proverbs 14:10 reads: “The heart knows its own bitterness, and no stranger shares in its joy.” Many of us have attempted to share our past experiences with others. We sensed they were not fully able to grasp our account of the moment we were trying to convey. No one can really share in the feelings of another’s deep and personal experiences. The word vicarious is no doubt a word that comes close to experiencing what others have experienced, but very few know the seat and aspirations of the hearts of others. It is true that some have the skill to probe human hearts, but only do so — not really knowing exactly what will surface (Prov. 20:5; I Cor. 14:24-25).

Only God fully knows the heart — this personal and secluded place! He knows what we long for and what really is our heart’s desire! What each person longs for is just as unique as who we are and as complicated as our hearts. God has the option and ability to answer the desire (or longings) of the heart. He has given us two clear methods of receiving from Him. One method we are familiar with and that is simply asking Him. He will give good gifts to those who ask Him (Matt. 7:11). The second method seems not as well travelled. That method is to DELIGHT one’s self in what God has an interest in. If we delight ourselves in Him, we can see our families begin to come together. If we give time for personal and systematic Bible study, He will turn His favor toward us and begin to work on our behalf. If we make time for Him, He will bless our endeavors. If we will give to the community and volunteer (as unto the Lord – Col. 3:23), we will look around and realize God has answered our prayers and given us the desires of our hearts! Mountains will be moved, relationships will be mended, business matters will materialize, and we will rejoice that God has done all things well!

God’s watching to see what you and I will do. What we take an interest in will determine the outcome of the blessings from God! Will you accept the challenge to delight yourself in the Lord so that He may give you the desires of your heart? Do it and watch God move!