After God's Heartنموونە
A Heart for God
This is David’s heart for God. This is David’s passion for God. “Lord, this is the one thing I long for, the one thing I yearn for. More than anything else, more than everything else, I want you. Lord, that may I be with you, may gaze at you, may draw close to you.”
Because David had an enormous passion for God, he longed to meet God, to be with God. We need to take time with God, plenty of time. We should take unhurried time with God daily. Why should believers do this? This is why I do it: First, I want to. I love being alone with the Lord and drawing close. It’s the highlight of my day. It’s the highest privilege of my life. Second, God wants it. Whether or not I want to be with God, God wants to be with me. Any parent of a teenager can relate. God wants to be with us because He loves us. Third, I need it desperately. For my sanity, for my emotional and spiritual health, for my soul’s restoration—I need it, or I will run dry. Fourth, this is the purpose of human life: to know God and love Him. And this won’t happen apart from daily, unhurried time with God. Finally, I need to be changed. I need to be rescued from pride, jealousy, self-centeredness, unbelief, hurry, worry, and much more. This won’t happen without plenty of time with God.
A.W. Tozer wrote in his book The Divine Conquest:
May not the inadequacy of much of our spiritual experience be traced back to our habit of skipping through the corridors of the kingdom like children through the market place, chattering about everything but pausing to learn the true value of nothing. In my creature impatience I am often caused to wish that there were some way to bring modern Christians into a deeper spiritual life painlessly by short easy lessons. But such wishes are vain—no short cut exists. God has not bowed to our nervous haste, nor embraced the methods of our machine age. It is well that we accept the hard truth now. The man who would know God must give time to him.
O Lord, stir my heart. Move in my heart. Give me a passion for you. Give me a heart for you. The kind of heart for you that David had. Amen.
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About this Plan
Psalms is a book full of songs and praises from David to God. David was a man after God’s heart. He loved God passionately. We too can have a heart for God. Through this 7-day plan, we can read and learn to be like David, living a life wholeheartedly and passionately for God.
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