Monday Morning Encouragement -- The Spirit of Truth
Monday Morning Encouragement -- The Delight Of Delighting in God
"but the Lord delights in those who fear Him, who put their hope in His unfailing love." Psalm 147:11 (NIV)
If we ever wonder what delights God, we only have to look at scripture for the answer. In today's verse we find that the Lord's pleasure, His delight, is found in those who fear Him and hope in His steadfast love. According to StudyLight.org The Hebrew word translated as "fear" is yare, derived from the root word yirah, it signifies a sense of deep reverence, awe, and profound respect for God's majesty rather than sheer terror."
Is God some kind of egomaniac who needs constant yare from His people? No! That's not at all the truth. God doesn't need our reverence, and awe, and respect to feel important. He IS important because of the very fact that He is God. The Creator. The Sustainer of life. He is altogether lovely, pure and holy. He is omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent. He is unique. There is no other being like our God.
What I find interesting and inspiring about delighting in God is that the more I delight in Him, the more delighted I become. The more I meditate on His blessings to me, and the relationship that we enjoy because of Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, the more joy I find in life. The more I look to Him for guidance and strength for the day, the more at peace I am when things don't always go as planned. And at the end of the day, when I look back on the hours that I spent under His watchful eye, I know that I am "living my best life." I am not rich in material wealth, yet I am rich beyond measure because I belong to Him. He knows me and loves me. Everything that comes into my life is sifted through His kind, merciful hands. Even though I may not see it immediately, I know that just as Romans 8:28 tells us: "all things work together for good to those who love God and are called according to His purpose."
God has called me for His purpose, and if you are a follower of Jesus Christ He has called you for His purpose, too. Knowing this should cause us to delight in Him, and as we do so we find that we receive the blessing of delight in return. There is an old saying that "we can never outgive God." It's often used to encourage generosity in tithing, however I believe it covers more than just giving of our money. I submit that we can never outgive God with our delight in Him. He will increase our delight, and our hearts will respond with an overflow of gratitude.
Today's music video I Will Delight (In the Law Of The Lord) with lyrics by Maranatha Music encourages us to follow "the way of the Lord." In this we will truly be blessed.
I love you, I'm thinking of you, and I'm praying for you.
Monday Morning Encouragement -- Everlasting Love
"I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have continued my faithfulness to you." Jeremiah 31:3
Speaking of God's love, Charles Spurgeon had this to say:
"Whenever I attempt to speak about God’s love, I feel that I would rather hold my tongue, sit down to muse, and ask believers to be kind enough to join me in meditation, rather than wait upon my feeble expressions."
Monday Morning Encouragement -- God Will Do What He Has Promised
"For I will not leave you until I have done what I have promised you." Genesis 28:15b
In Genesis 18 we find the account of Jacob's dream of a staircase connecting heaven to earth, with angels ascending and descending. At the top of the staircase God stands and reiterates to Jacob the Abrahamic Covenant. Just before Jacob awakens from his dream, he hears God declare that He will not leave Jacob until He has accomplished what He promised. As we continue to study the life of Jacob, we see that God is faithful to His promise, even when Jacob's faith in God is less than perfect.
Monday Morning Encouragement -- Quiet Trust
Monday Morning Encouragement -- No Greater Love Than This
Monday Morning Encouragement -- Rooted, Built Up and Established
"Therefore, as you received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him, rooted and built up in Him and established in the faith, just as you were taught, abounding in thanksgiving." Colossians 2:6-7
In his commentary on today's text, Alexander Maclaren tells the story of a "little child that said as to his father that 'he was a Christian, but he had not been working much at it lately.''' Maclaren goes on to say, "Do not laugh. It is a great deal too true of—I will not venture to say what percentage of—the professing Christians of this day." Maclaren spoke those words over 100 years ago, yet they could just as easily be spoken of "professing Christians" today.
Monday Morning Encouragement -- When Anxious Thoughts Multiply
Monday Morning Encouragement -- Behind Enemy Lines
"Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of His might. Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil." Ephesians 6:10
In 1995 during the Bosnian War Captain Scott O'Grady patrolled the skies over Bosnia to make sure no unauthorized aircraft were flying. Suddenly his F-16 fighter jet was hit by a missile, and although he safely ejected, O'Grady landed in Serbian-controlled territory. He was behind enemy lines.
Monday Morning Encouragement -- Because He First Loved Us
"We love because He first loved us." 1 John 4:19
The love of God is a wondrous thing. Before the very foundation of the earth He loved us. What's more wondrous is that His love is not predicated upon some good thing we have done, or ever will do. All our good works are like filthy rags before our holy God (Isaiah 64:6).





