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What is your delight?

Read Psalms 37:4
"Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart"
While I was going through Psalms 37, I came across this wonderful promise of God that assures that He will bring to pass the desires of our heart. Isn't it wonderful to know that God will fulfill our desires, dreams and plans. I am sure many of us would have wondered why our prayers are not being answered. This is one of the promises that gives key to prayers that brings an answer from God.

The key to answered prayers and fulfilled heart's desires is "Delighting yourself in the Lord"

What does it mean to delight in the Lord? What are the practical ways one can delight himself in the Lord?

Here are some ways that we could delight in the Lord:
  1. Delighting in the Law of God (Commands, instructions) Psalms 1:2
  2. Obedience to the Lord
  3. Delighting in God's promises, having confidence that He will fulfill them
  4. In spending time with the Lord through prayers and Bible Study
  5. In being blessing to others

Questions to Ponder:

  1. Where is your delight? In God or world?
  2. What conscious actions you can take to delight in God?



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