Not long ago, my wife, Miska, met a friend for coffee. As they sat at an outdoor café, a man in a white fedora walked back and forth near them—several times. He would go into the barbershop next door, only to exit a few minutes later and cruise near the ladies, giving them a smile or word. He was working it. On his final sweep, he paused to slide Miska a note on a yellow Post-it addressed to “Foxy Lady.” Part of me wants to punch the guy in the face. But I’d also like to shake his hand. While I would have liked for him to raise his fedora enough to notice Miska’s wedding ring, I appreciate his brazen courage. I, of all men, understand the beauty he encountered. I guess with some people, we simply can’t contain our delight. But the poor fellow didn’t stand a chance.
The psalmist tells us that when God looks upon His people, He simply can’t contain His delight. He beams with a wide smile and an eager grin. God’s love flows our way freely and effusively.
Even better news is this: God’s delight evokes our delight. Overwhelmed with God’s pleasure in us, we can’t help but give way to festive celebration. With the rest of God’s people, we “rejoice in [our] Maker,” and we “exult [feel triumphant joy] in [our] King” (Psalm 149:2). We dance and sing words of praise, and we play our instruments with passion. As the psalmist has written, “Praise His name with dancing, accompanied by tambourine and harp” (Psalm 149:3). In other words, we party! We can’t contain our response to the goodness of it all.
If you want to know delight, ponder (and give yourself to) the delight your God has in you: “For the Lord delights in His people; He crowns the humble with victory” (Psalm 149:4).
NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: Acts 23:23–24:27
More:
Read Zephaniah 3:17 and Psalm 147:11. What do the verses reveal about God’s delight? What fuels His pleasure?
Next:
What makes it difficult for you to truly believe that God delights in you? What would happen if you fully embraced His delight?
Wayne on November 13, 2013 at 3:45 am
God loves us,God loves us, God loves us !
Hallelujah ! Wayne
winn collier on November 13, 2013 at 5:27 am
Indeed, Wayne, indeed.
Terry LaBrier on November 13, 2013 at 9:15 am
Our church’s revival is coming up this weekend. Strange as it sounds I’ve been praying that the “sports arena joy and excitement” come with the people to, and be unhindered and unleashed at the opening note of the first song. How we could change the world.
tom felten on November 13, 2013 at 11:01 am
Winn, how I long for the uninhibited, pure worship of God that we see in Scripture (see, for instance, Revelation 5:6-14). When I lead worship in my local church, I truly strive to worship God with all I have, for He is worthy of all our worship and praise!
winn collier on November 15, 2013 at 1:02 am
I’d like to participate when you’re leading sometime. Maybe I’ll get to…
jennifer benson schuldt on November 13, 2013 at 11:24 am
What a GREAT story and great thoughts from Scripture. I don’t often think about God’s love flowing freely in my direction. This was really uplifting. Thank you!
winn collier on November 15, 2013 at 1:02 am
swift and free, it flows swift and free.
regina franklin on November 16, 2013 at 8:47 pm
Well said, Winn–“If you want to know delight, ponder (and give yourself to) the delight your God has in you: ‘For the Lord delights in His people; He crowns the humble with victory’ (Psalm 149:4).” As I read these words, it draws me back to the magnitude of His grace. How awesome to think how He loves us that much.