Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Finding Your Heart's Desire

What do you desire? My children wanted snow.


Today's Scripture:

Delight yourself also in the Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heart.

Psalm 37:4

At first glance, the words from Psalm 37 feel a bit like a blank check. They seem to say, "Enjoy God and get everything you want." But instead of a promise of prosperity, the words are a proclamation of a profound truth: the closer you draw to God, the more your desires will reflect his own.

This oft-repeated verse is part of an acrostic psalm, where every other line begins with a successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Although each verse in Psalm 37 contains its own unique insight, all the verses work together to convey one important message. Those people who are wise have no need to worry during times of trouble.This psalm gives you four practical ways to defeat worry when evil people seem to be getting ahead: (1) trust in the Lord, (2) commit your way to the Lord, (3) wait on the Lord, and (4) delight in the Lord.

The focus of the psalmist's words is delighting in the Lord. The Hebrew word for delight is much more powerful than its English counterpart. Here it means "to find exquisite joy." To delight in God is to find your deepest pleasure, your highest ecstasy, and your richest fulfillment in life through your relationship with him. This is an ongoing process as you delight in him afresh each day. As your relationship deepens, what is dear to God's heart becomes dear to your heart. This aligns your prayers with God's will.

As your prayers are answered, you discover that your deepest desires are fulfilled.

Selah people' and friends I know today as my children were delighted to see the snow on the ground and spent time making snow angels, snow ball fights and yes a snowman...we gave thanks for our special time we had to be together. Any time you and I desire something that you know would also delight God, spend a moment thanking God for how he's helping you grow to be more like him take time to share His blessing with someone else.

"Peace be with you and I as we celebrate our heart's desires with our Lord and Savior."

Your pastor,

Rev Muston (PreacherPatrick)