Delighting in God: The Joy of Genuine Faith

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Delight thyself in the lord now first, what is this delight? I have been thinking the word delight over, and I cannot explain it. You know it is a word by itself, a delightful word. I cannot use anything but its own self to describe it. If you look at it, it is flashing with light. [00:14:42]

Ah, but believers who know Christ understand that delight and faith are so blessedly married that the gates of hell cannot prevail to divorce them. They who love God with all their hearts find that his ways are ways of pleasantness and all his paths are peace. [00:03:24]

When delight becomes a duty, then certainly duty is a delight. When it becomes my duty to be happy, when I have an express command to be glad, then indeed I must be a sinner if I refuse my own joys and turn aside from my own bliss. [00:14:03]

The thought of delight in religion is so strange to most men that no two words in their language stand farther apart than holiness and delight. Ah, but believers who know Christ understand that delight and faith are so blessedly married that the gates of hell cannot prevail to divorce them. [00:03:16]

The Christian also feels that he may delight himself in all that God has done in the past. Those psalms which end with, "His mercy endureth forever," where we find such divisions as these, Og king of Bashan, for his mercy endureth forever, Sihon king of the Amorites, for his mercy endureth forever. [00:22:20]

It is hard when the wine that is full to love God more than the vineyard. It is hard when there is a fine harvest to think more of God than of the sheaves. It is hard when you are growing rich still to say this is not my treasure. [00:28:34]

The ungodly man is not qualified to have the promise because he would desire something that would neither glorify God nor profit himself. But when a man's delight is in God, then his desires are of such a sort that God may be glorified in the granting of them. [00:37:08]

Delight thyself in the lord. If these that I have already mentioned were not enough, we might delight ourselves in all that God is to do, in all the splendid triumphs he has yet to achieve, in all the glories of the latter days, in all the splendors of his throne. [00:23:41]

The real which rattles over the stones dries up in the summer, but the deep flowing river speeds on, come drought or heat, and yet glideth silently along the meads. We do not talk so loudly of our joys as you of your merriments because we have no need to do so. [00:05:00]

The joy of the lord is your strength. It is good for the ungodly, for when they see Christians glad, they long to be believers themselves. It is good for our fellow Christians; it comforts them and tends to cheer them, whereas if we look gloomy, we shall spread the disease. [00:36:00]

The believer feels that God is his native element. He does not escape from his God or from his master's will and service, and if for a time he were taken out of it, the sooner he could get back to it, the better. [00:10:52]

The rivers of worldly men run away from the sea, but the rivers that Christian men have run into the sea. If a worldly man sails along the stream of his mercies, he gets further and further from God and becomes more and more an idolater. [00:40:02]

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