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Delight in the Lord
Delight in the Lord
Introduction: Why is this study needed?
- Could your life have more of God’s blessing in it? Have you wondered why it doesn’t?
- How high is your joy and glory in the LORD? Should it be higher than it is?
What is it to delight in the LORD?
- It is to delight in God. (Psa 37:4; Isa 58:14)
- Delight – To be highly pleased, take great pleasure, rejoice.
- Compare 1 Sam 19:2; Esther 2:14; Psa 147:10; Pro 3:12.
- It is to boast in God. (Psa 34:2; 44:8)
- Boast – To extol; to speak of with pride; to brag of; vaunt.
- Compare 2 Chron 25:19; Psa 49:6; Isa 10:15; Rom 11:18, 20; 2 Cor 9:2.
- It is to glory in God. (Psa 63:11; 64:10; 105:3; 149:5; Isa 41:16; 45:25; Jer 4:2; I Cor 1:31; Gal 6:14)
- Glory – To exult with triumph, rejoice proudly. To boast.
- Compare Pro 17:6; 20:29; 1 Cor 3:21; 11:7; 2 Cor 7:14; 12:1-11; Gal 6:14.
- It is to rejoice in God. (Psa 9:2; 32:11; 33:1, 21; 63:11; 66:6; 68:3; 85:6; 89:16; 97:12; 149:2; Isa 61:10; Hab 3:17-19; Phil 4:4; 1 Pet 1:8)
- Rejoice – To be glad or greatly delighted; to exult.
- Compare Pro 5:18; 23:15-16, 24-25; 27:9; 28:12.
- It is to be glad in God. (Psa 9:2; 21:6; 32:11; 64:10; 92:4; 97:11-12; 126:3)
- Glad – Rejoiced, affected with pleasure by some cause.
- Compare Psa 4:7; Pro 10:1.
- It is to take pleasure in God. (Psa 111:2)
- Pleasure – A source or subject of delight.
- It is to find sweetness in God. (Psa 104:34)
- Sweetness – Providing pleasure or delight to the mind.
- This is not considering delighting in Scripture, the Truth, the Church, etc.
- It is right to delight in the Scriptures (Psa 1:2; 119:14,47,111,162; Neh 8:12; Rom 7:22)
- It is right to delight in the church (Psa 84:10; 102:14; 122:1; 137:5-6; Isa 66:10-11)
- Avoid the ditch of exalting intellectual knowledge of doctrine over knowing God Himself.
- Avoid the ditch of making God so personal and familiar He loses His glorious majesty.
- Think about how you treat something in which you delight, objects of natural delight.
- You want to know as much about it as you possibly can to further your glorying.
- You want to share with others its superiority so they can find glory in it too.
- You want to protect it from any evil report & defend it from those who despise it.
- You want to avoid any personal behavior that would offend or corrupt it.
- You want to be around it and consider it as much as possible to maximize pleasure.
It is our duty to delight in the LORD.
- Ps 34:3-6 teaches this duty along with faith and righteousness.
- God created man & all things for His glory & pleasure (Pro 16:4; Rev 4:11; Rom 9:22-23).
- God’s purpose in creation & providence is to receive all the glory (1Cor 1:31; Ecc 7:14).
- God is jealous of His glory (Ex 34:14; Isa 42:8), & He will be exalted (Psa 46:8-10).
- Gentiles are instructed by prophecy to rejoice with Israel (Psa 149:2 cp Rom 15:10).
- Paul commanded New Testament saints to rejoice in the LORD (Phil 4:4; 1Thes 5:16).
- God warned Israel severely against serving God without joyfulness & gladness (Deu 28:47).
- It is a wicked and foolish scorner who thinks delighting in God does no profit (Job 34:9).
- The Lord rejoices in His works (Psa 104:31). If He does, then we by all means should do so.
21st century man needs something to glory in.
- You can’t blame contemporary “Christians” for being hypocrites. They have no God in Whom they can delight.
- You can’t blame young people for rejecting “Christianity” since it has not God to delight in.
- Men, hungry for a champion to delight in, miss the mark in today’s world.
- Some have a mental orientation – they delight in man’s learning & education.
- Some have a physical orientation – they delight in athletic achievement.
- Some have a financial orientation – they delight in the pursuit of monetary wealth.
- But searching for glory in humanity is no glory at all (Pro 25:27).
- God recommends Himself and His works above all three listed above (Jer 9:23-24).
- Sometimes God’s people need revival to rejoice in Him again (Psa 85:6; Jer 33:10-11).
Let us consider those aspects of the LORD’s nature that should bring us delight.
- His Power – consider the sun (Gen 1:3-5; Jos 10:12-14; 2Ki 20:8-11; Matt 27:45).
- His Beauty – consider the King against Whom there is no rising up (Pro 30:29-31; Psa 97:1; Dan 4:34-35)!
- His Holiness – consider Nadab & Abihu (Lev 10:1-7) and the angels (2Pe 2:4).
- His Judgments – consider Egypt (Deu 4:34), Lot’s wife (Gen 19:26), 42 children (2Ki 2:23-24), Israel (Lam 2:20-22; Matt 24:21), Nebuchadnezzer (Dan 4:33), Sapphira (Acts 5:1-11), Herod (Acts 13:11), and in general (Psa 9:16; 46:8-10; 48:11; 66:1-7).
- His Terribleness – consider the flood (Gen 7:20-22), God’s law (Heb 12:21; Ex 21:17; Deu 22:21; 25:11-12), Jehoram (2Chron 21:12-20), and Sodomy (Rom 1:18-32) among others.
- His Providence – consider Ruth (Ruth 2:1-3), Esther (Esther 2:7), Mordecai (Esther 2:21-23), David (1Sam 17:29), Ahab (1Ki 22:34), and in general (Psa 107:21-30, 31-43).
- His Tenderness – consider Jacob (Gen 45:25-28), Hezekiah (Isa 38:5), and Job (Jam 5:11).
- His Humor – consider the tower of Babel (Gen 11:1-9), the plagues of Egypt (Ex 7-14), quail (Num 11:18-33), a dumb ass (Num 22:21-31), Haman (Esther 5-7), the ostrich (Job 39:13-18), emerods (Psa 78:66; 1Sam 5-6), and idolaters (Isa 44:9-20).
- His Salvation – consider redemption (Isa 52:7-10; 61:10; Acts 13:48; Gal 6:14).
- His Mind – consider Scripture (Psa 119:162; Job 23:12; Neh 8:12; Ex 20:12-17).
Let us consider the benefits, the effects of practicing delighting in the LORD in our lives.
- Righteousness: it helps keep you from sin (Psa 4:4; Ex 20:20).
- Service: it motivates us to serve such a Great King (Isa 61:1-8; 2Ki 10:16).
- Joy: you can joy and glory in life regardless of circumstances (Jer 9:23-24; Hab 3:17-19).
- Faith: it boosts you trust in the LORD’ ability and His providence (Esther).
- Blessing: it is a principle way to bring His blessing into your life (Isa 58:14; Job 22:21).
- Glory: there is great glory when righteousness men rejoice (Pro 28:12; Psa 118:15; 1Pe 1:8).
- Peace: Our circumstances pale in comparison to thoughts of the Most High (Isa 26:3).
- Because of lying prophets, there is neither joy nor fear where it belongs (Eze 13:22).
Finally, let us look at the practical steps to increasing our delight in the LORD.
- We must take special care & effort to consider God’s Word (Rom 15:4; Psa 46:8)
- We must take special care & effort to see the LORD in His worship (Psa 63:1-2; 68:24; 73:16-17).
- We must take special care & effort to meditate and muse on God (Psa 4:4; 63:5-6; 143:5).
- We must make our boast of the LORD to others (Psa 34:2; 70:4; 77:11-12; 145:4-12; Mal 3:16-18).
- We should take time & expense to celebrate the greatness of our God (Deu 14:26).
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