When my children were young, we made several trips to the
“Happiest Place on Earth.” You know the place…mouse ears, castles, rides. I
remember the twinge of excitement that would bubble up once we began seeing
orange groves and billboards along the Highway. And when we entered the gates,
it seemed magical…well, sort of magical, as long as you could disregard the
throngs of people wearing shorts and taking pictures. It was a happy place…that
is, until mid-afternoon when at least one of the kids became grouchy and had an
“episode.” (Your family may call it a meltdown or tantrum.) We’d fix that
problem and go along our merry way-- until it rained, or someone got sick, or
the lines were too long, or we couldn’t agree on a plan of action.
Suddenly our delight evaporated.
It seems like people are always searching for something to
“make us happy.” We crave the temporary euphoria we experience when our team
wins the game. We search for that perfect job, home, relationship, or hobby.
Earthly happiness
dangles like a carrot in front of our nose. It’s elusive, fleeting,
unsatisfying.
Yet the Bible says, “Delight yourself in the Lord, and He
will give you the desires of your heart.” Psalm 37:4
God wants to give us things to enjoy. He wants to place holy
desires in our hearts and then fill those desires. We begin by delighting in
Him.
Delight is a form of happiness that’s wide-eyed with wonder
and bubbling with enthusiasm. The Hebrew word used in this verse is “anag,” and
connotes something soft, delicate, and alluring.
But what does it look like to “delight in the Lord?”
Since David seemed to have a handle on delighting in the
Lord, I’m going to look for some advice from David’s Psalm 16.
David went about his day CONSCIOUS OF GOD’S PRESENCE. He
talked to God all day long.
“I said to the Lord, “You are my
Lord; apart from you I have no good thing.” Ps. 16:2
He recognized that every good thing is his life was, one way
or another, connected to God.
And his delight was multiplied when he joined with other believers.
When he worshiped with his peeps, he was bursting with excitement. He was even
known to dance for joy. (II Samuel 6:14)
“As for the saints who are in
the land, they are the glorious ones in whom is all my delight.” Ps. 16:3 NKJV
David was CONTENT WITH THE LIFE GOD GAVE HIM.
There’s nothing wrong with having ambitions and aspirations.
But in our striving for “something better”, let’s not miss out on the good we
already have. Delighting in the Lord means counting our blessings, and marveling
at the goodness all around us.
“Lord, you have assigned me my
portion and my cup; you have made my lot secure. The boundary lines have fallen
for me in pleasant places, surely I have a delightful inheritance.” Ps. 16: 5-6
NKJV
David was CONFIDENT OF GOD’S CARE.
“I will bless the Lord who has
given me counsel; my heart also instructs me in the night seasons. I have set
the Lord always before me; because He is at my right hand I shall not be
moved.” Ps. 16: 7-8 NKJV
A delighted attitude is a peace-filled mindset, free from worry
and insecurity. David rested in the assurance that God would give him wisdom
for every decision. David was an eager student, even if it meant going to
“night school.” He learned his lessons in dark, uncertain circumstances. Because
he trusted God, David confidently declared, “I shall not be moved.”
David was CONVINCED THAT GOD HAS GOOD PLANS FOR HIS FUTURE.
“Therefore, my heart is glad,
and my glory rejoices; my flesh also will rest in hope.
For You will not leave my soul
in Sheol, nor will You allow your Holy One to see corruption.
You will show me the path of
life; in Your presence is fullness of joy;
at Your right hand are pleasures forevermore.”
V. 9-11 NKJV
Here is our hope: our troubles will not last forever. God
will remove them all, if not in this world, then in the next. But in the
meantime, He walks with us along the rough roads, and He’s a delightful
companion.
A delighted heart
experiences a joyful present and expects a pleasant future.
A delighted heart refuses to become tangled in a net of
negativity.
A delighted heart lives in the awareness of God’s presence,
walks in contentment and confidence, and rests in fullness of joy.
And that, my friend, is the Happiest Place on Earth.
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