Psalm 37:4 (NIV)
Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart.
Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart.
There are two key words here, the verb “delight”
and the noun “desires”. The word
“delight” has an element of “joy” in the original Hebrew. What in your life delights you? I admit that when I think of the delights of
life, I think of certain foods, good coffee, my cozy home, working in my home office,
walking in the woods, playing golf, my love for my wife and children and
grandchildren, and so forth. What are
the delights of your life?
The Bible says here that you are to delight
yourself in the Lord. How? You can measure your delight in the Lord by
how you would answer these questions, each of which start with the words, “Do
you look forward to and enjoy………”:
· Spending time in
His Word?
· Studying His Word?
· Applying His Word?
· Attending church?
· Interacting and
spending time with other believers?
· Your quiet time
that includes Bible study and prayer?
· Serving the Lord in
ministry by serving others?
· Sharing your faith
with others?
· Being obedient to
what His Word teaches?
There has to be genuine
delight---happiness, cheerfulness—with all of these attitudes and actions
before the Lord will fulfill His promise.
And what is His promise? At first
glance, this verse seems to be stating that the Lord will give you what you
desire to be or to have. No, that is an
incorrect interpretation. What the verse
is really stating is that the Lord will incorporate into your heart—your mind,
emotion and will—what those desires ought to be. This word "desires" means
“requests”. What are the requests of
your heart? Does this not really mean
what are the prayers of your heart? The
desires of your heart (Note: it does not
state the desires of your flesh) that the Lord puts there will not be selfish
or self-serving, but will be unselfish, putting others’ needs first, and being
humble. Indeed, the initiative you show
to delight yourself in the Lord will be continued through the Lord perpetuating
your desire to delight in Him.
This same theme of delighting yourself in
the Lord is also found in Job 22:26 and Isaiah 58:14, both passages of which
affirm that taking delight in the Lord follows your attitude and actions to be
obedient to Him. All these passages
state that if and when you delight yourself in the Lord, He gives something to
you.
Again, what are your delights? And, what are the desires of your heart? Is the Lord involved in both?
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