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Psalm 37:4
4Also delight yourself in Yahweh, And he will give you the desires of your heart.
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"We delight in God together—worship, fellowship, shared practices shape our desires. The community that delights in the Lord together finds its desires transformed together. Individualist delights lead to individualist desires; communal worship shapes kingdom longings." — Stanley Hauerwas. Anabaptist: communal delight.
"God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him. Delight in the Lord IS the goal—not merely the means to getting desires fulfilled. When God becomes our supreme treasure, our desires change. We get God; that...
"To delight in the Lord is to delight in Christ—His person, His work, His presence. Jesus is the Yes to every desire of the human heart. In Him we find what we truly want.
"The enslaved found joy in the Lord despite every circumstance designed to crush joy. Delight in God was resistance—the master couldn't touch their inner joy. When we delight in the God of liberation, we desire liberation for all. Joy in...
"Delight YOURSELF in the Lord—this is personal, individual. When YOU find YOUR joy in God, He shapes YOUR desires. Not someone else's desires—YOURS. God knows what YOU need, what will truly satisfy YOUR heart. Delight in Him; trust Him with YOUR longings." — Billy Graham.
"Delighting in Yahweh reorders our desires—away from empire's promises of security through accumulation, away from anxiety-driven grasping. When we delight in the God of justice, we desire justice. When we delight in the God of the poor, we desire solidarity.
"Delight yourself in the Lord—here is the secret. Not duty but delight; not obligation but pleasure. When the Lord Himself becomes our joy, our desires align with His. He gives the desires because He has first shaped them. Delight precedes...
"Our hearts are restless until they rest in You, O Lord. Delight in the Lord is the soul's homecoming. Through prayer, through Eucharist, through contemplation, we taste and see. The saints show us—those who delighted most received most. Desire follows delight." — St.
"When you DELIGHT in God—I mean really worship, really praise, really seek His presence—He puts desires in your heart you never knew you had! Supernatural dreams, divine purposes, kingdom visions! Delight in Him and watch what He puts inside you!
"When you encounter God—His PRESENCE, His GLORY, His POWER—your desires change! You can't delight in God and stay the same! Soaking in His presence, worshiping at His feet, experiencing His love—watch what happens to what you want! Encounter transforms desire!" — Bill Johnson.
"Acquire the Spirit of peace, and thousands around you will be saved. Delight in God is the fruit of the Spirit—divine joy, uncreated energy. Through hesychasm, through the Jesus Prayer, through the Liturgy, we taste this delight. Our desires become...
"When we delight in the Lord—truly find Him beautiful, satisfying, sufficient—we begin to desire what He desires: His glory among the nations. Missional passion flows from delight in God. Those who treasure Christ most want others to treasure Him too." — Tim Keller.
"Delight is cultivated—we choose to fix our hearts on God; we practice His presence until joy overflows. This is cooperative grace: God offers Himself as our delight; we respond by delighting. Holy affections grow; desires are sanctified. Heart-transformation is the...
"In an age of fleeting pleasures and passing desires, we need hearts fixed on eternal things. Delight in the Lord means finding satisfaction in what lasts. The world's desires fade; God's gifts endure. Those who delight in Him desire His...
"We are half-hearted creatures, fooling about with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us. Delight in the Lord means learning to want what is actually best. When we truly delight in God, our desires are not...
"The law cannot produce delight—only duty, only fear. But the gospel! The gospel shows us a God who delights in us first. Receiving His delight, we delight in Him. Grace produces what law demanded. Our desires are transformed not by...
"The poor who delight in the God of liberation desire liberation—for themselves, for their communities, for the oppressed everywhere. Delight in the God who hears the cry of the poor shapes desires for justice, for bread, for dignity. These are...
Teaching on Prayer from Augustine of Hippo: Augustine on Desire and Prayer