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What does the Bible say about delighting in the Lord?

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The Bible teaches that true delight in the Lord results in genuine worship and an elevation of one's desires in alignment with God’s will.

In Isaiah 58:14, it states, 'Then shalt thou delight thyself in the Lord.' This verse highlights the biblical principle that true delight in the Lord is foundational to our relationship with Him. It suggests that when we genuinely delight in the Lord, our hearts are transformed, and our desires align more closely with His. Psalms, such as Psalm 37, echo this sentiment by assuring us that delighting in God leads to the fulfillment of our desires, as those desires become rooted in His will and purpose for our lives.
Scripture References: Isaiah 58:14, Psalm 37:4, Psalm 16:5-6, Psalm 16:11, Psalm 73:25

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Psalm 37:4
Charles Spurgeon · Jun 14, 2016
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