Isaiah 61:10-11 10
I will rejoice greatly in the LORD, My soul will exult in my God; For He has
clothed me with garments of salvation, He has wrapped me with a robe of
righteousness, As a bridegroom decks himself with a garland, And as a bride
adorns herself with her jewels. 11 For as the earth brings forth its
sprouts, And as a garden causes the things sown in it to spring up, so the Lord
GOD will cause righteousness and praise To spring up before all the nations.
Job 29:14 I put on
righteousness as my clothing; justice was my robe and my turban.
Psalm 35:9 Then my soul will rejoice in the LORD and delight in his salvation.
Psalm 35:9 Then my soul will rejoice in the LORD and delight in his salvation.
Ezekiel 42:14 Once
the priests enter the holy precincts, they are not to go into the outer court
until they leave behind the garments in which they minister, for these are
holy. They are to put on other clothes before they go near the places that are
for the people."
Habakkuk 3:18 yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will be joyful in God my Savior.
Habakkuk 3:18 yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will be joyful in God my Savior.
The word delight means “to gain great pleasure,
satisfaction, and happiness.” Wouldn’t you like those to be the words that
describe your relationship with God—one where both you and He enjoy time spent
in each other’s presence? If that sounds good to you, then I have great news.
God also wants that kind of delightful friendship, which develops through
commitment, trust, and patience.
• First, a believer must commit his or her ways to God. This means
that we invite the Lord to examine our desires and intentions—and change whatever
does not fit His purpose or advance His plan for our life.
• Second, a believer
must trust God. Who is more worthy of our faith than the Father, who gave Jesus
Christ to save wicked sinners? The One who would not spare His only Son will
certainly provide all that His children need (Rom. 8:32).
• Third, a believer must rest in God. When we fret about an issue or
something that we consider necessary, we are neither committing ourselves to
the Lord nor trusting in Him. Because our human viewpoint is extremely limited,
waiting patiently rarely proves easy. God, however, has infinite wisdom and
knows when circumstances and timing are perfectly aligned for His will to be
done.
A growing relationship with the Lord is not drudgery, though
it can be hard work. But the effort is a labor of love, because humans are
designed to derive joy and fulfillment from being in God’s presence. The
greatest pleasure we can experience in life is walking hand in hand with a
Father who adores us.
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