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Delighting in God

DAY 2 OF 7

Delight in God's Will

"I delight to do thy will, O my God." (Psalm 40:8)

We all live, and yet, there is no driving desire to go on living, either! We rise in the morning, accepting the fact of the new day. We do not dread the day, but neither do we relish it with a sense of anticipation. The new day is part duty, part chore, and mostly routine—there is no joyous bounding into the day. Something is wrong. Many go on in this way for years, having settled for a quality of life far below that which is possible for the believer.

We do not doubt that God is there, or that He loves us. It isn't a crisis of faith theologically, and yet it is a crisis . . . a quiet and prolonged crisis. In our best moments, we are very aware that this "wilderness experience" is hardly the "life more abundant" that Jesus came to give! In our hearts, we know we must enter more fully into this gift of life and that something is dreadfully wrong. For me, a deep breath of spring air is enough to remind me of what has been lost from my childhood—there was joy and anticipation in those days. What is the answer? How do we get this quality of life that Jesus speaks of?

For the child of God, abundant life comes only when we are obedient to the will of God. David said, "I delight to do thy will, O my God." And delight is just the missing ingredient for many of us. There is a delight that comes when we are obedient to the light that we have. Simple obedience can turn a life of plodding resignation into a life that is a daily delight! Begin to read God's Word again with a single eye toward obedience. Then, go into the day with an obedient child-like heart, and let's see what God does!

--Peter Cardillo, Food Service Director, America's KESWICK

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Delighting in God

A seven-day plan to inspire delight in the LORD. Grow in your relationship with Christ by studying how to delight in His Word, character, and nature. Each devotional is written by members of America's Keswick, where Biblical teaching and worship lead to a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ.

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