Your Delight
Have you ever noticed what determination "looks" like? It's often seen in a toddler who declares, "I can do it all by myself." Hard as it is to watch the struggle, often the self-declared determination is indeed enough. Hear the determination in the psalmist's words from Psalm 119: "I shall not be ashamed" (V6) ... "I shall give thanks" (V7) ... "I shall keep your statues" (V8) ... "I will meditate" (V15) ... "I shall delight" (V16) ..."I will keep Your law" (V44) - and the determinations go on and on! I We all make declarations every day in some form or another: I will mop the floor, wash the sheets, go to the bank, etc. How sad earthly pursuits take priority over the eternal! The psalmist explains the priority of his declarations: "The law of Your mouth is better to me than thousands of gold and silver pieces" (V72) ... "How sweet are Your words to my taste - yes, sweeter than honey to my mouth" (V103) ... "I have inherited Your testimonies forever, for they are the joy of my heart" (V111). Somehow through the days of his life, the psalmist had - by an act of his own will - prioritized seeking The Lord first, and his determination had become his greatest joy. God and His words were not only a determination, they were a delight. Do you cherish time with God in His Word? If so, He will become your determination - He will become ... your delight.