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A confident prayer life comes from a relationship with the Lord, not from a transaction. Anag, the Hebrew word for delight, means soft or pliable, to luxuriate in, to find deep joy and contentment.[1] Before I wrote this, I delighted in the rising sun, enjoying the vibrant orange ball as it broke the horizon and streams of light began to pour onto the dusting of snow we received. Sitting beside Ron, sharing it made the moment even more special. We enjoyed the sunrise, resting in the Lord, leaning into His beauty as it unfolded. When you delight in the Savior, His desires become yours.
David, the author of these verses, understands that our desires should align with God’s. The psalmist doesn’t say we have a blank check to get whatever we want from the Lord. But when we delight in our heavenly Father, we’ll want what He wants; our desires change. We look at people differently as we begin to see them through God’s eyes. They become His children that Jesus died to save, and we want them to know salvation through Christ so they can become His disciples. Living for the Savior transforms us one day at a time as we become more like Him, leaving our old lives behind.
Committing our way to God and trusting His guidance, we will begin to see Him move more. The closer we walk with Jesus, the more miracles we witness. Think of His disciples, who followed Him closely and watched Jesus’ work. If they hadn’t followed Him, they wouldn’t have seen anything. You must have proximity to the Savior to see His ways. And once you see what Jesus can do, you’ll want what He wants. Following Him becomes easier as our trust builds and the Lord’s miraculous will unfolds in our lives.
Delighting in the Lord develops our relationship with Him. As we draw closer to the Savior, our desires will change. When we commit our ways to Him, trusting God will direct our paths, our journeys become more adventuresome, and life becomes divinely abundant. Delight comes before desire, as we grow in the Lord, learning His ways.
Delight. Commit. Trust. God moves. Four steps that lead to a miraculous life, one day at a time. Let delight come before your desires and watch how the heavenly Father directs your paths. One day at a time, He will transform our lives and change our desires, helping us to become more like Him.
Journal Questions:
What desires has God planted in me?
How can I delight in Him today?
How does trusting God to guide your path encourage you?
Application:
Spend 10 minutes in worship before asking for anything.
[1] Koehler, Ludwig, Walter Baumgartner and Johann Jakob Stamm. The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament (HALOT). Leiden: Brill, 1994–2000.








