DEAR GOD: I Find True Satisfaction In You Alone~

Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart

Finding True Satisfaction in God

“Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart.” – Psalm 37:4

In a world filled with fleeting pleasures and temporary satisfactions, the Bible calls us to find our deepest joy and contentment in God. Psalm 37:4 encourages us to delight ourselves in the Lord, promising that He will fulfill the desires of our hearts. This profound truth invites us to explore what it means to be truly satisfied in Him.

Original Thoughts and Moral Reflections

Psalm 37:4teaches us that when we align our desires with God’s will, He fulfills our deepest longings. This alignment is not about God granting every wish but transforming our hearts to desire what He desires. When we delight in Him, our priorities shift, and we find joy in His presence and purposes.

Psalm 22:26highlights the satisfaction that comes from seeking God. True contentment is not found in material possessions or worldly achievements but in a relationship with Him. The meek, those who humbly seek the Lord, are promised satisfaction and eternal life.

Psalm 16:11reminds us that true joy and eternal pleasures are found in God’s presence. Our ultimate satisfaction is not in the temporary pleasures of this world but in the everlasting joy that comes from being with Him. This verse calls us to seek His presence daily, knowing that in Him, we find fullness of joy.

Jeremiah 31:25 speaks to God’s promise to refresh and satisfy those who are weary. In our busy and often exhausting lives, God offers us rest and renewal. He is our source of strength, and when we turn to Him, He refreshes our souls.

Takeaways and Christianity Paths in Life

  1. Delighting in God: To delight in the Lord means to find our greatest joy in Him. This involves spending time in His Word, worshiping Him, and seeking His will in our lives. As we delight in Him, our desires become aligned with His, and we experience true satisfaction.
  2. Seeking God Earnestly: True satisfaction comes from seeking God with all our hearts. This means prioritizing our relationship with Him above all else. When we seek Him earnestly, we find the contentment and peace that only He can provide.
  3. Experiencing God’s Joy: God’s presence brings fullness of joy. By spending time in prayer, worship, and meditation on His Word, we can experience the joy that comes from being close to Him. This joy is not dependent on our circumstances but on our relationship with Him.
  4. Relying on God for Strength: In times of weariness and struggle, God is our source of strength and refreshment. By turning to Him in prayer and trusting in His promises, we can find the renewal and strength we need to face life’s challenges.

 Unified Closing Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, we thank You for being our source of true satisfaction and joy. Help us to delight in You and seek Your presence daily. Transform our hearts to desire what You desire and align our wills with Yours. Refresh our weary souls and fill us with Your peace and strength. May we always find our deepest contentment in You. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”

Message of Hope

In today’s world, filled with distractions and challenges, finding satisfaction in God is more important than ever. As we navigate the complexities of life, let us remember that true joy and contentment are found in Him. By delighting in the Lord, seeking His presence, and relying on His strength, we can experience the fullness of life that He promises. May this truth fill our hearts with hope and guide us on our journey of faith.

DEAR GOD: Your Son Wept In Compassion For Us~

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Jesus Wept” – An Exploration of Compassion and Humanity

The shortest verse in the Bible, “Jesus wept” (John 11:35), carries profound significance. Despite its brevity, it encapsulates the depth of Jesus’ compassion and humanity. This essay delves into the moral views, reflective questions, meditative takeaways, and supporting scripture surrounding this poignant moment.

Moral Views

The verse “Jesus wept” occurs in the context of the death of Lazarus, a close friend of Jesus. When Jesus arrives at Lazarus’ tomb and sees the mourning of Mary, Martha, and the other Jews, He is deeply moved and weeps. This moment reveals several moral insights:

  1. Empathy and Compassion: Jesus’ tears demonstrate His deep empathy for human suffering. Despite knowing He would raise Lazarus from the dead, He shares in the sorrow of those around Him. This teaches us the importance of being present and compassionate towards others in their times of grief.
  2. Humanity of Jesus: This verse underscores the humanity of Jesus. He experienced and expressed emotions just as we do. This connection makes His teachings and sacrifices more relatable and accessible to us.
  3. Value of Mourning: Mourning is a natural and necessary response to loss. Jesus’ weeping validates our own grief and shows that it is not a sign of weakness but a part of the healing process.

Reflective Questions

To deepen our understanding and personal connection to this verse, consider the following questions:

  1. How do I respond to the suffering of others? Reflect on your ability to empathize and offer support to those in pain. Are there ways you can be more present and compassionate?
  2. What does Jesus’ humanity mean to me? Contemplate how Jesus’ display of emotion impacts your relationship with Him. Does it make His teachings more relatable?
  3. How do I process my own grief? Think about your own experiences with loss and mourning. How can you find comfort in knowing that even Jesus wept?

Meditative Takeaway

In moments of meditation, focus on the image of Jesus weeping. Allow this image to remind you of His deep compassion and empathy for ALL of us!

Let it inspire you to be more compassionate towards others and to embrace your own humanity and emotions as Jesus would want us to. Consider thinking and meditating on the verse-“Jesus wept, and so can I,” to reinforce the acceptance of your own grief and the importance of empathy. Incorporate it into your course of action as you journey here in the flesh, maintaining His empathy and reflecting His light, as core foundations in every aspect of your life.

Supporting Scripture

To further explore the themes of compassion, humanity, and mourning, consider these additional scriptures:

  • Psalm 34:18: “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” This verse reassures us of God’s presence in our times of sorrow.
  • Romans 12:15: “Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.” This encourages us to share in the emotions of others, both joy and sorrow.
  • Hebrews 4:15: “For we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are—yet he did not sin.” This highlights Jesus’ ability to empathize with our struggles.

Conclusion

“Jesus wept” is a powerful reminder of the depth of Jesus’ compassion and His shared humanity with us. It calls us to be empathetic, to embrace our own emotions, and to find comfort in the knowledge that our grief is understood and shared by Jesus Himself. Through reflection, meditation, and supporting scripture, we can draw closer to the heart of this profound verse and its implications for our lives.

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DEAR GOD: You Are The Great Light Of The World~

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The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who dwelt in a land of deep darkness, on them has light shone. – Isaiah 9:2 (ESV)

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“The People Who Walked in Darkness Have Seen a Great Light”
Historical Context:

The book of Isaiah, written by the prophet Isaiah during the 8th century BCE, contains a rich tapestry of prophecies, warnings, and promises. This verse emerges from a time of political turmoil, moral decay, and spiritual darkness in ancient Israel. The people faced Assyrian oppression, idolatry, and internal strife. Amidst this darkness, Isaiah’s words offered hope—a beacon of light piercing through the shadows.

Then:

  1. Physical Darkness: The imagery of walking in darkness symbolizes the human condition—our spiritual blindness, ignorance, and separation from God. The Israelites, both individually and collectively, wandered in moral obscurity, totally out of touch with the reality of what was occurring around them, or the miracles they were witness to,
  2. The Promised Light: Isaiah prophesied the coming of a Messiah—a great Light—who would illuminate their lives. This anticipation pointed to Jesus Christ, whose birth fulfilled this promise centuries later.

Today:

  1. Spiritual Darkness: Our world remains ensnared and suffocating in darkness. We grapple with moral relativism, materialism, and existential questions. The light of truth often flickers amidst chaos, it is always there. Sadly, for a great majority of people- they are still unaware of the magnitude of who Christ is!
  2. The Light of Christ: Jesus, the Light of the World, continues to shine. His teachings guide us toward love, compassion, and redemption. In our personal struggles, we can find solace in His presence. We find peace in His promises. We find love in His embrace during the entire span of our lifetime.

Commentary and Moral Views:

  • Hope Amid Despair: Isaiah’s words remind us that even in our darkest moments, hope truly exists. The Light of Christ dispels fear, offering a path to salvation. He offers a way for LIFE. Not just an existence, as those who don’t have Him in their lives. But CHRIST offers LIFE, LIGHT & TRUTH. The only way to get to the Father, is through the Son.
  • Responsibility: As recipients of this Light, we bear the responsibility to share it. Our actions should reflect Christ’s love, illuminating the lives of others, and all those we encounter on a daily basis. Our behavior should endeavor to enhance the light from within, while giving Him glory and being a witness for Him all the days of our lives.
  • Repentance: Walking in darkness necessitates turning toward the light. Repentance—a change of heart—is essential for transformation. And it cannot be done alone – it can only be accomplished through Christ Himself. It is up to us to seek Him, accept Him and apply our lives, the best we can, and do all according to His will and purpose in our lives.

Meditative Thoughts and Reflective Questions:

  1. What Darkness Do We Face? Consider personal struggles, societal issues, and global challenges. How can Christ’s beautiful Light address them?
  2. Are We Reflectors of Light? Do our lives radiate hope, kindness, and truth? Or do we contribute to the darkness?
  3. Seeking the Light: How can we draw closer to Christ?  We can do this through prayer, Scripture, and acts of love – are we doing this daily?

Unity Prayer:

“Dear LORD- in this world of shadows, we seek Your Light. Illuminate our hearts, dispel our doubts, and guide us toward You. May we be reflective of Your love, and pillars of hope, reflecting Christ’s You and Your ways to those around us, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

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Reflective Takeaway:

Embrace the Light: Just as the Israelites witnessed the dawn breaking through their darkness, we too can experience transformation. Seek the Light, walk in it, and share it generously with others.

Give witness to the Great I AM, and the Greatest of all Lights in this world, Jesus Christ!

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DEAR GOD: Your Wisdom Fills My Soul~

God’s Wisdom and Understanding Bible Verses – Scriptures – Passages ...

Wisdom of the LORD

The book of Proverbs is a fountain of wisdom, offering guidance and insight for a life well-lived. Among its many pearls, Proverbs 1:7 shines brightly, illuminating the path to true knowledge. This verse serves as a cornerstone, not only for the book itself but for understanding the nature of wisdom and learning.

 Fear of the LORD – Reverence-Love

The phrase “the fear of the LORD” is a recurring theme in Biblical literature, encapsulating a profound respect and reverence for the Almighty. It is not a fear born of terror- but one of awe and wonder at the majesty and Holiness of God.

It is the starting point, the very beginning of knowledge, because it positions the heart to receive Divine Inspiring truths. To fear the LORD is to acknowledge His Sovereignty and to submit to His higher wisdom. And to love Him fully and unconditionally, while placing Him first in all we do!

The Beginning of Knowledge

Knowledge, as mentioned in Proverbs, is not merely the accumulation of facts or the mastery of skills. It is a comprehensive understanding of life’s principles as they relate to our Creator’s design. The “beginning” of this knowledge is akin to the foundation of a building; it is the essential and necessary base upon which all other learning is constructed. Without this rock-solid foundation, any structure of knowledge we build is unstable and prone to collapse. Such as illustrated by Jesus in the parable about the wise man builds his house upon a rock, the fool builds it on sand!

Matthew 7:24-27 –“Everyone then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock.  And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house, but it did not fall, because it had been founded on the rock.  And everyone who hears these words of mine and does not do them will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand.  And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell, and great was the fall of it.”

Fools Despise Wisdom and Instruction

In stark contrast to those who fear the LORD, the verse speaks of “fools” who despise wisdom and instruction. The term “fool” in Proverbs does not refer to a lack of intelligence, but to a moral deficiency. It describes individuals who are obstinate and arrogant, rejecting the guidance and correction that wisdom offers. Their disdain for instruction leads them away from the path of knowledge and ultimately to their downfall.

The Value of Divine Wisdom

Divine wisdom, as revealed through the scriptures, is invaluable. It transcends the temporal and touches the eternal, offering insights that are not bound by time or culture. The wisdom that begins with the fear of the LORD is enduring, leading to a life marked by understanding, righteousness, and peace.

In conclusion-

Proverbs 1:7 encapsulates the essence of Biblical wisdom. It teaches us that the fear of the LORD is not only the beginning of knowledge, but also the foundation upon which a meaningful life is built.

 “Dear Father God, I come before You in reverence and humility, acknowledging Your infinite wisdom and majesty. I thank You for the gift of Your Word, which lights my path and guides all of my steps daily. Instill in me and your children a fear of the LORD, that is pure, leading to the knowledge and understanding that You desire for me/us. Help me/us to be seekers of Your wisdom, to cherish Your instruction, and to walk in the ways of righteousness. May my life reflect Your love and grace, and may I serve as a beacon of Your light in the darkness. I ask this in the precious name of Jesus, Amen.”

DEAR GOD: YOUR WORD IS BALM TO MY SOUL~

For as the rain comes down, and the snow from heaven, And do not return there. But water the earth, And make it bring forth and bud, That it may give seed to the sower And bread to the eater. So shall My word not return to Me void, But, it shall accomplish what I please, And, it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it .”
Isaiah 55:10-11 (NKJV)

God and His promises are many, throughout the Bible, since the beginning of the earth age, and before the earth age…He is, and always was…and will always be.

His word in the beginning, in the book of Genesis, which means; “origin” or “generation” or “beginning” — God SPOKE the Word and it happened.  His Word went forth from His mouth and accomplished that which He wanted.

God defined the Word, bringing things into existence, by naming things, and giving them a purpose, finally God established and blessed that which He had made, sealing the truth of His creation, through His very Word.  Let there be light;” and there was light”- Genesis 1:3.

Nothing has changed today.  All things remain the same. God’s Word and promises and His peace still reigns and always shall.  His Word is His Word to this day, He is on the throne and still in control.  So, when we “speak His Word” it doesn’t return to Him void, He listens, and blesses those who believe, those who trust, and those who depend on Him for all of our provisions.  Amen.

In His amazing Word is TRUTH, and LOVE and PEACE, and we have access to Him anytime we wish…we walk boldly into His presence, thanks to His Son, Jesus Christ who sacrificed for us.  Through His death and resurrection, the “veil was rent/ripped” from top to bottom, allowing us full entry into the presence of the LORD (Matt 27:50-51). Amen.

Speak the Word and believe the Word and trust the Word, for it is the very voice of God and His Character.  He loves us, every single one of us, no matter what, where, how or why.  He loves us unconditionally.  Amen.

  • Speak the Word.
  • Learn the Word.
  • Love the Word.
  • Love the truth.
  • Love the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY. 
  • Amen.

The closer we grow to Him the more positive our lives and existence become.  When we’re here on earth, we have things to accomplish and do.  Speak His Word, truth and promises, and follow Him without fail, and watch the impact it will have on your life here.  But, more important, the impact it will have on your “eternity.”

“Father, thank You for Your Word and for Your love, truth, peace and compassion, may we always speak the truth and absorb Your Word, and share it with others so they might see the light, and share in eternity, with those who believe, in Jesus Christ name, Amen.”

DEAR GOD: How Great Thou Art!~

 

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Psalms 86:10 KJV: For thou art great, and doest wondrous things: thou art God alone.

You and You alone are my greatest and most influential Being in my life! I love You LORD!

Psalms 92:5-8 KJV: O Lord, how great are thy works! and thy thoughts are very deep. A brutish man knoweth not; neither doth a fool understand this. When the wicked spring as the grass, and when all the workers of iniquity do flourish; it is that they shall be destroyed for ever: But thou, Lord, art most high for evermore.

You and Your works, Your hands of grace that touch my face, and lighten my burdens, and hold me up. You and You alone! I love you LORD!

2 Samuel 7:22 ESV: Therefore you are great, O Lord God.

You are great in all things. You and Your will is the front and center of all my existence. It is because of You that I even right now exist!  I love You LORD!

1 Chronicles 17:20 KJV: O Lord, there is none like thee, neither is there any God beside thee, according to all that we have heard with our ears.

You are my amazing Great God. Through You all things are possible. Even in the darkest hours, and the most treacherous of times You extend Your hands to Your children.  I LOVE YOU LORD!

Just wanted to give you all glory and honor and exalt You!

“Dear Father, thank You for Your love, and for being You, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

 

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How Great Thou Art ” is a Christian hymn based on a Swedish traditional melody and a poem written by Carl Boberg (1859–1940) in Mönsterås, Sweden, in 1885.
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DEAR GOD: You Are My Rose Of Sharon~

 

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The wilderness and the wasteland shall be glad for them,
And the desert shall rejoice and blossom as the rose;

 

It shall blossom abundantly and rejoice; Even with joy and singing. The glory of Lebanon shall be given to it, The excellence of Carmel and Sharon. They shall see the glory of the Lord, The excellency of our God.

Isaiah 35:1-2 (NKJV)

 

The Rose of Sharon has been associated through the generations with the Glory of God. It is a sort of representation of His amazing Omnipotence and divinity. And of course, with His love which is unparalleled, and His grace that brings us through adversity and trials with ease.

It represents a blossom of reality that God’s light shines through even in the darkest of moments or circumstances.

You will recall in the Old Testament, flower references like roses and lilies, when speaking to God’s providence and provisions, is as He cares for His people. Isaiah 35:1-3 solidifies and is an affirmation that “the desert shall rejoice and blossom as the rose.” What does this verse then mean? It is an ultimate testimony of God”s ability to bring us hope even in the most desolate of places.

The Rose of Sharon should still hold deep meaning for those of faith to this very day, and it should prompt us to realize that it is a constant reminder of God’s love, the beauty of His creation, and the everlasting trust and hope in our LORD, Jesus Christ.

It would serve us well to remember this when we are facing challenges in life, knowing that Christ through our faith can and will bloom like a radiant flower in a barren land. Amen.

“Father, thank You for Your reminders of Your love, and Your grace in the beauty of the Rose, and all creation, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

 

DEAR GOD: Your Words Of Comfort Are As Balm~

But, dear friends, remember what the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ foretold. They said to you, “In the last times there will be scoffers who will follow their own ungodly desires.” These are the people who divide you, who follow mere natural instincts and do not have the Spirit.

But you, dear friends, by building yourselves up in your most holy faith and praying in the Holy Spirit, keep yourselves in God’s love as you wait for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to bring you to eternal life.

Jude 1:17-20

As time marches on today in a world of darkness with evil demonic behavior being exhibited and increasing exponentially, it would do us well to concentrate on the Holy Word.

In Jude we are being earnestly forewarned of what will happen in the ‘end times’ and a vision of how and what will be transpiring. We are already witnessing ‘ungodly’ behavior on every level possible. We are seeing people ‘loving themselves’ and openly indulging in selfish acts of gratification. We are seeing a dismantling of common beliefs held for years unraveling before our very eyes. And families are being divided.

We are advised to then pray in the Spirit and uphold our beliefs and our inherent values that are earmarked by our faith, and behave accordingly. To stand on the Rock and the foundation of truth. To walk in the light and shun and rebuke all darkness and evil in Jesus’ name. We are to look to the mountains, from whence our help comes. And we are to stand in unity against aberrant behavior and applying the Word to all we do and say.

In this sense we are assured the viable and loving promises of the Word, and the protection of our Rock, and Holy One.

Hold on to your values and never lose sight that Christ is victorious, and He defeated death, gave us life, light and salvation to those of us who freely accept it.

I’ve read the end of the Bible, have you?

Christ wins!

Hallelujah!

He always does.

Amen!

“Father, may I continue to seek Your face and Word daily, in all I do and say, and may I walk in Your light, turn from the darkness, and applaud and praise You today, tomorrow and always, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

 

DEAR GOD: I Want to Serve You Even on Quiet Days ~

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Psalm 46:10 -Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!

In moments of quiet solitude, I seem to seek the LORD more. During the chaotic moments, which encompasses things happening in my siblings’ lives, friends’ lives and the world overall, I do seek the LORD as well.  However, it is especially during the quiet seconds that I fully envelop my being with His Being; and become overlapped in His Presence in a way I normally wouldn’t in chaos.

Now, this may be true for all those of faith. Or not.  But I do know we all have different ways of reaching out to Him. And of course, different ways of honoring Him while persistently glorifying Him.  Consequently, the end result is more or less, “we love the LORD” and are following Him the best we can. Doing all we can to assure our inherent rights as a child of God and a child of light.

There are times where I will just sit and don’t move, due to physical pain or emotional issues I’ve encountered. I wonder if others feel the same way when sitting. Do they hear the verse, from Psalm 40:6?  Do they feel the subtle nudging of the Holy Spirit pulling guiding them? Do they hear His booming voice in the quietest fashion? His whisper is deafening in terms of realization and comprehension.

Through the course of the day, every second, minute, hour and moment that has gone by, doesn’t go unnoticed by God. For it is He alone that hears my thoughts, and I subsist on His love and His grace. He alone is the tower of strength, that unfolds in my weakest hour. He alone is the ladder I climb, when I’m on the last rung.  He is the mountain I scale when I am crawling in a valley. And He alone is the One that carries me through all of my darkest times, all the while shining His light unto the path in front of me.  Psalm 119:105 – “His Word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.”

It is unfathomable to think that right this moment, there are those who don’t know the immense joy and pleasure of His love. There are those who don’t hear or read the sweet Words in His book. There are those who are enshrouded by a cover of darkness, not realizing there is a brilliant light waiting to shine, if they’d only accept Him.

To deny Christ, is to deny breath. To deny Christ, is to deny life. To deny Christ, is to deny eternity. And to deny Christ is to deny a path of assurance in His promises and His gift of salvation.

For those of you wondering who our LORD is. Open His book and read all about Him!  I guarantee you that an enrichment, coupled with jubilation and peace will burst forth, when you accept Him as LORD and Savior.

The Spirit of Christ will dwell in you, and your existence will become a life worth living, irrespective of your financial situation, health, emotional upheavals, or broken hearts.  He is the healer of all things. The One who is capable of binding you up, healing you while offering His unconditional and unsurpassable love.

Living Water will be with you, and you shall never thirst again.  It will flow from you the waters of life. ( John 7:38)

Do you want a life that is filled by His Peace and Presence? Do you long for love that will never let you down? Seek Him while He can be found. Then sit down with Him and pour out your heart, He listens and understands, everything!  And He will love you no matter what. Now, I ask you this— isn’t that the kind of relationship we all want? Amen!

“Father God, thank You for the moments in my life, thank You for holding me in the good times and bad, and thanks for loving me no matter what, I am Yours and Yours alone, and I surrender to You in all I do, may I follow You will and plan for my life, today, tomorrow and always, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”