Have you ever had a moment when God surprised you by answering a desire in your heart that was there a while? Usually, that’s the way desires work; they come, they linger, and sometimes many years pass before any action happens regarding them. Desires by their nature are things we often wait for.
Psalm 37:4 says, “Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart.”
This verse seems trite because sometimes we believe we’ve delighted in the Lord a long time, and a desire is still unmet? Why is that? One thing I’ve come to understand is the delight part of Psalm 37:4 really is a command. That means in obedience, we choose to delight in Jesus whether we ever see the desire or not. The Lord knows His children, and He knows when we delight in Him, we don’t obsess on the desire.
If we only look for things that haven’t happened yet or something we don’t have yet, this becomes idolatry. The first commandment reminds us that God has nothing before Him. So, when we look to God and Him alone, somehow, He becomes our desire, and our desires become what He would desire for us.
We fall in love with Jesus.
We trust Him.
We trust His timing… instead of having a “what have you done for me lately” attitude.
The Bible says in 2 Chronicles 16:9 that God is looking to strengthen the hearts of those who are devoted to Him.
Amy Grant wrote a song, and the lyrics went like this:
The Lord has a will, and I have a need to follow that will, to humbly be still, to rest in it, nest in it, fully be blessed in it, following my Father’s will.
This delighting comes down to submission to His care, giving Him control in our lives, following His plan…learning to love the GIVER instead of the gifts.
Indeed, throughout our lives, God does answer many of our desires. He loves us, and giving is in His nature to do.
One fantastic thing I’ve seen God do in my life is answer desires I didn’t even know I had!
When this happens, it reminds me that my distractions don’t come close to what God really wants for me. My heart rejoices in this truth, and I’m reminded how good God is, how He really does hear His children; He really cares. Being a child of God through His Son, Jesus is truly delightful.
Sometimes, God will step in and give us aid from our distractions. Other times, He just can’t. Distractions cause us to miss the very thing God wants to provide us. Surely the Lord knows how we are made, and He protects us from ourselves many times. But I believe, His desire would be that we would look to Him for our desires, and in doing so, we remain in His protection. There are consequences to choosing to wander from His protection. God has given His children the plan. Like any child is expected to obey their parents, His children are required the same.
My own wandering requires me to refocus, do a soul check, and decide once again, God is my delight, and He is my heart’s desire. Spiritual tenacity is required. The enemy of our soul has his agenda. This quote from Amy Carmichael sums up his intent…
“Satan is so much more in earnest than we are–he buys up the opportunity while we are wondering how much it will cost.”
The enemy is laser-focused. He wants us distracted, humming along, thinking we are following Jesus. The reality often is, we have missed opportunities that had our desires in them. We want to run to lesser things. I’m thankful for the Holy Spirit, who makes me aware of the distractions. If I want all of Jesus I can have, I will have to delight in Him once again.
When are you going to get sick of your desires? When will you see all the distractions keeping you from God’s desires for you? The enemy is busy stealing, killing, and destroying. How much of your life have you let him steal already? When your plans become about God’s plans and desires, you live in His delight, and then you are living.
The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it? Jeremiah 17:9