Tuesday, March 20, 2012


Tonight I want to talk about being a nation of priests unto the Lord. We are approaching the Holy Week in which there is much emphasis in Guatemala regarding the suffering and passion of Christ. Christ was our sacrifice for our sin but he also is our perfect High Priest who was the only one qualified to offer the eternal sacrifice once and for all time. In the Old Testament God established the nation of Israel as he had promised to Abraham in Genesis 12. When the nation was liberated from Egypt, God set in order the laws and the sacrificial system that would prepare the nation to receive the Messiah when he arrived.
The nation of Israel had a high and holy calling to represent God as his royal priests and a holy nation. The entire nation was given this privilege and responsibility.

Exo 19:3 while Moses went up to God. The LORD called to him out of the mountain, saying, "Thus you shall say to the house of Jacob, and tell the people of Israel:
Exo 19:4 You yourselves have seen what I did to the Egyptians, and how I bore you on eagles' wings and brought you to myself.
Exo 19:5 Now therefore, if you will indeed obey my voice and keep my covenant, you shall be my treasured possession among all peoples, for all the earth is mine;
Exo 19:6 and you shall be to me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. These are the words that you shall speak to the people of Israel."
Exo 19:7 So Moses came and called the elders of the people and set before them all these words that the LORD had commanded him.

Israel was a people holy to the Lord. Holy means separated for service to the Lord. When God drew the Israelites out of Egypt he had to establish a counter culture that was ruled by a new set of standards that would identify them as his people and be a reflection of his character and nature. His laws were given to protect the people, to establish a moral code and a system of justice and to prepare the generations to come with knowledge of the need for a sacrifice for their sins that would be accomplished through the Messiah.
Israel was God’s special treasure. His love for them was demonstrated from the very beginning when he chose them because of his love for them. He chose the nation of Israel to be a special people who would represent him to the pagan nations and through which the Messiah would come. He chose them not because they were a great people but out of his love for them and to honor the covenant he made with Abraham, he set them apart and gave special revelation of his nature and character.

Deu 7:6 "For you are a people holy to the LORD your God. The LORD your God has chosen you to be a people for his treasured possession, out of all the peoples who are on the face of the earth.
Deu 7:7 It was not because you were more in number than any other people that the LORD set his love on you and chose you, for you were the fewest of all peoples,
Deu 7:8 but it is because the LORD loves you and is keeping the oath that he swore to your fathers, that the LORD has brought you out with a mighty hand and redeemed you from the house of slavery, from the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt.
Deu 7:9 Know therefore that the LORD your God is God, the faithful God who keeps covenant and steadfast love with those who love him and keep his commandments, to a thousand generations,
Deu 7:10 and repays to their face those who hate him, by destroying them. He will not be slack with one who hates him. He will repay him to his face.
We like Israel have been chosen by God’s grace to be his holy people, to represent him on the earth. God has a holy calling on each of our lives. He calls us to be separated unto service to him. Our lives are not our own to do as we please but we are hand picked by God to labor in his Kingdom. We are the people God has chosen and separated unto himself. He chose us because of his love for us and we are his treasured possession. When you understand the tremendous love God has for you it will transform your life.

God loves you not because you are valuable; you are valuable because he loves you. God’s love for you is beyond your understanding, his love is beyond our comprehension because his love is infinite and our understanding is finite.

The prophet Hosea stated
Hos 11:1 When Israel was a child, I loved him, and out of Egypt I called my son.
Hos 11:2 The more they were called, the more they went away; they kept sacrificing to the Baals and burning offerings to idols.
Hos 11:3 Yet it was I who taught Ephraim to walk; I took them up by their arms, but they did not know that I healed them.
Hos 11:4 I led them with cords of kindness, with the bands of love, and I became to them as one who eases the yoke on their jaws, and I bent down to them and fed them.
These verses reveal the tenderness of God toward his people. The illustration God uses is one of a parent teaching their child how to walk, lifting them up by their arms to embrace them, leading them with cords of kindness and bands of love wrapped around them, easing their pain from mistreatment, lowering himself to feed them as you would a child. Many people claim the God of the OT is different from the God of the NT seen in Christ but this picture of God shows his great love, compassion, patience and care for his people in spite of their rejection of him. Do you see God like this in your life? You are his treasured possession and he delights to show his tender love toward you.
Too often we judge our value and worth by what other people say or think about us. We allow them to be our judge and often we are put down because of our imperfections. God wants us to let him be the one who judges our value and worth. The fact that he loves you makes you infinitely valuable. God did not create you to just live a short time on earth and then disappear. His love for us is eternal and we were created to live with him and experience his love for eternity. Human love often falls as we see marriages terminated for reasons that seem insignificant. Fidelity in spite of changes that may happen is not honored by all but when it is it reflects God’s love for us and his commitment to us.

Last week I mentioned the fidelity of a missionary and university president, Robertson McQuilken, to his wife Muriel. I came across a similar story that also reflects committed love in spite of difficult circumstances as told by a nurse in hospital.
Nurse: "It was a busy morning, approximately 8:30 am , when an elderly gentleman, in his 80's, presented to have stitches removed from his thumb. He stated that he was in a hurry as he had an appointment at 9:00 am . The nurse took his vital signs and had him take a seat, knowing it would be over an hour before someone would be able to see him. I saw him looking at his watch. While taking care of his wound, we began to engage in conversation. I asked him if he had a doctor's appointment this morning somewhere else, as he was in such a hurry. The gentleman told me no, that he needed to go to the nursing home to eat breakfast with his wife. I then inquired as to her health. He told me that she had been there for a while and that she was a victim of Alzheimer Disease. As we talked, and I finished dressing his wound, I asked if she would be worried if he was a bit late. He replied that she no longer knew who he was, that she had not recognized him in five years now. I was surprised, and asked him. "And you are still going every morning, even though she doesn't know who you are?" He smiled as he patted my hand and said. "She doesn't know me, but I still know who she is." I had to hold back tears as he left, I had goose bumps on my arm, and thought, "That is the kind of love I want in my life."
http://kmgarcell.blogspot.com/2011/04/kind-of-love-i-want-in-my-life.html
God’s love for us is even more committed than the highest form of human love. He is eternally committed to us to always love us with a love that will never change or fail. We are God’s special treasure and he has decided to pour his love out to us and allow us to represent him to a world that has a very warped image of true love.
God invited the entire nation of Israel to be his priest but because of the fear the people had of the Lord they asked that Moses represent them on Mt. Sinai. When the laws were given to Moses, God required the people to wear a special tassel on their garment to remind them of his Word.

Num_15:38 "Speak to the people of Israel, and tell them to make tassels on the corners of their garments throughout their generations, and to put a cord of blue on the tassel of each corner.
Num_15:39 And it shall be a tassel for you to look at and remember all the commandments of the LORD, to do them, not to follow after your own heart and your own eyes, which you are inclined to whore after.
Num 15:40 So you shall remember and do all my commandments, and be holy to your God.
Num 15:41 I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt to be your God: I am the LORD your God."
As God’s representatives on earth we have a responsibility to walk according to his ways. The Israelites had a visual reminder every time they saw the blue cord and tassel that they were to obey the laws of God which separated them from the nations. As believers today we have the written Word of God and the Holy Spirit residing in us to keep us walking in God’s ways. We have an internal guidance system within us that will keep us on track but we have to develop ears to hear the voice of the Spirit. As God’s special people we have been given His Spirit to guide us and teach us. The people in the world do not have this available to them but we do. Our lives should be very different from the world because we have the Holy Spirit residing and directing our lives as we allow him access to us. We can hinder the work of the Spirit by acting in arrogance, pride and selfishness or we can give way, yield ourselves to the Him by humbling ourselves and submitting to him. The Holy Spirit knows the mind of God and he can communicate God’s thoughts to us. As we learn to hear and recognize God’s voice we will have wisdom and understanding that is not available in the human realm. God will speak things to you that you would have never thought on your own. He will give you ideas, visions, dreams, words of knowledge, words of wisdom and discernment that will help you make decisions and give counsel to others. Often these messages comes as impressions, gentle thoughts and at times even loud words to help guide us. A pastor I who spoke at my church a couple of weeks ago told of a time he was driving his car and he heard a voice tell him to stop at a certain house and share the gospel with a person in it. He looked at the house, did not recognize whose home it was and continued driving. The voice again told him to stop and go to the house but he continued to drive away. Finally the voice came through loud and clear and said stop your car, turn around a go to the house. This time he obeyed and went to the house. He knocked on the door and a woman came to answer it. She had a pistol in her hand which startled him. The pastor introduced himself and said God had spoken to him that he was to stop at this house and share the gospel. He told the lady “I don’t know what you are going through but I know someone who can solve any problem you may have.” The lady broke down in tears and told him that she had the pistol in her mouth and was ready to pull the trigger when she heard the knock on the door and decided to see who was there instead of blowing her head off. She received the message of the gospel and gave her life to Christ and continues to follow after him today. As you grow in intimacy with the Lord you will learn to hear his voice and experience supernatural ministry.

The priesthood established by God had three groupings: Levites, priests and High Priest.

The LEVITES were the appointed servants of the court, but they were excluded from the holy Place on pain of death. All priests were Levites but not all Levites were priests.

The PRIESTS executed the ministry of the Holy Place but were as solemnly prohibited from entering beyond the veil into the Holy of Holies. The Priests were responsible to:
• Teach the people. (Leviticus 10:8-11)
• Serve as judges to resolve controversy. (Deut. 21:5)
• Offer sacrifices. (Exodus 29:38-42)
• Assess impurity. (Leviticus 13-15)
• Burn incense. (Exodus 30:7-8)
• Bless the people. (Numbers 6:22-27)
• Bless God (Deuteronomy 10:8)
• Keep the tabernacle. (Numbers 3:38; 4;16)
• Take care of the altar (Leviticus 6:8-13), the lamps, and the
showbread (Leviticus 24:1-9)
• Prepare the holy things for each days journey. (Num. 4:5-15)
• Continue the sacred fire. (Leviticus 6:12-13
• Blow the trumpets. (Numbers 10:1-10)

As a priest hood of believers today we have the responsibilities of
teaching others how to be a disciple of Christ (Mt. 28:19-20);
judging controversies according to God’s Word even as Paul reprimanded the Corinthian church for not judging among themselves but going to a public judge (1 Cor. 5:12, 13);
Offering our lives as living sacrifices unto the Lord (Rom 12:1, 2);
Keeping purity a priority (1 Jn 3.3);
offering prayers on behalf of others (1 Tim 2.8);
being a blessing to others through our works and words (Heb. 10:4);
caring for our bodies that are the temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Cor 3.16,17)
keeping ablaze in the Spirit, being filled with the Holy Spirit daily (Eph. 5:18) and
sounding the warning when danger is present (2 Cor. 13:2, 2 Thes. 3:15).

A final aspect of the priesthood is that God has placed us in a community of believers. God knows how much we need each other and how important it is for us to be a part of a loving community. People who are not linked to a body of believers separate themselves from the very environment that will produce the most growth in their lives. Through our involvement and participation in a body of believers we grow spiritually and become a visible force on the earth to carry out God’s will. There is tremendous potential when we are unified as a body. When you read about the construction of the tower of Babel you begin to understand the dynamic of a unified group.
Gen 11:1 Now the whole earth had one language and the same words.
Gen 11:6 And the LORD said, "Behold, they are one people, and they have all one language, and this is only the beginning of what they will do. And nothing that they propose to do will now be impossible for them.
God recognized the power of unity and he had to break up the culture by diversifying the languages because they were using the power for a wrong purpose. When we as a group of believers are unified to carry out God’s plans there is a tremendous amount of power released to accomplish it.

Jesus prayed for unity among all the believers.
Joh_17:11 And I am no longer in the world, but they are in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy Father, keep them in your name, which you have given me, that they may be one, even as we are one.

The power of unity is seen in every institution and movement to bring change. I watched the video “Kony 2012” which began in the mind of one man, Jason Russell, who is trying to bring to justice the despot leader of the Ugandan group called the Lord’s Army. The leader, Kony, is not a Christian so the terminology of “the Lord’s Army” falsely represents the Lord as he abducts young children to be his sex slaves and soldiers. Efforts are now underway throughout the world to find Kony and bring him to justice to stop all the atrocities he is guilty of committing. You may or may not agree with this story or the motivations of Jason Russell but the main thing we can all agree upon is the power of bringing people together to accomplish a mission.
As I watched this video I was reminded of how much power we have as a body of believers to bring changes that God desires on the earth. This is the challenge we face as a group of believers is to be united to carry out God’s work on the earth. Too often we are individually trying to make changes or are only a small group of people trying to make a difference and we are seeing some success. But I believe we will see greater changes as we unite with other believers to truly become the Lord’s Army in this hour. We have to be united as a true body, removing walls of separation that hinder the progress of the gospel message. We have to declare war on the real enemy and unite our efforts to destroy his works. God has blessed us with technology that can be used in a positive way to accelerate his work but if we are unwilling to cooperate and unite ourselves with other believers our work will be hindered, delayed or discredited. A united church is a powerful church as it submits itself to Christ as its head and each believer submits one to another for the purpose of achieving unity. I once lived in DeRidder, LA a town of 12,000 people that had 23 churches from the same denomination in the city. This did not take into account all of the other church denominations. Are the differences so great that unity is unachievable? How much more could be done if we truly were united in the main purpose of the church of evangelizing the lost and making disciples of all the nations.
Find your priestly purpose and mission and unite yourself with other believers who are dedicated to bringing changes that God has place in your heart. Be a part of God’s plan of action to see his Kingdom come and his will be done through a community of believers united in love, willing to sacrifice and committed to the work. Don’t be on the sidelines, get in the game and give yourself wholeheartedly to work and you will see God do amazing things.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

What Does God Love?


What Does God Love?

What does God love and take delight in? What brings joy to his heart? The scriptures reveal several things that God specifically loves and takes delight in. Each of these things is a reflection of his character, who he is. God takes delight in himself. He loves who he is because he is the perfection of everything good. Tonight I want to look at specific things that he loves and delights in so that we can put them into practice in our lives. As in any relationship you want to do the things that please the other person. God has specific things mentioned in the scripture that bring him pleasure.

God loves to be loved.

Pro_8:17 I love those who love me, and those who seek me diligently find me.

This chapter in Proverbs is talking about wisdom but it is specifically making reference to God who created the heavens and the earth by his wisdom.

God loves those who love him. He wants love to be reciprocal, he wants our love, our affection. Just as we are the object of his love, he wants to be the object of our love. He wants us to seek after him. No one in a relationship with the opposite sex does not want to be sought out. When we truly love someone there is a longing for them and we intentionally and diligently seek them. Our love for God is measured in the actions that come from that love. To be loved is one of man’s greatest needs and this desire to be loved comes from God himself. It is not that God needs our love because he has perfect love within the Trinity yet because we are created in his image and likeness we have the capacity to love him. If we choose to love him it will be demonstrated by our actions. The love that most people know is not the same love that God has for us. Fallen man loves with a selfish love which in the Greek is Eros. Eros love is a sensual love, a love that seeks its own satisfaction. This is the love of fallen mankind and it is only when we come to know Christ and receive him as our Lord and Savior that we can begin to experience and live out the love of God, the agape love.

Bob Mumford in his book, “The Agape Road” has compared the differences between Eros and Agape love.

“The essential meaning of Eros is the desire or intention to possess, acquire, or control. Eros does not seek to be accepted by its object but to gain possession of it. Eros has an appetite or yearning desire that is aroused by attractive qualities of its object. Eros, in Greek philosophy, came to mean that which is loved for the purpose of personal satisfaction. It is from this posture that the word Eros took on its sexual and ultimately pornographic connotation. The word is not primarily sexual, but has more to do with living for my own personal advantage…It can be recognized because it is self-referential… self-centered, but it becomes self-consuming, turning increasingly inward upon itself in a tighter and tighter spiral…The Greek symbol for Eros is actually a serpent consuming its own tail.” When Eros love is operating in our lives even as believers we live to get things from God and do what we know we should do in order to receive his blessings. We are not motivated by true love but selfish love.

“The word agape has to do with the nature of God. 1 John 4:8 says, “God is [agape]”. He is the source of love and when we are united with him in Christ we are able to give this love to him and to others. We can also love ourselves because we possess the love that God has for himself.

“Love, biblically understood is a longing and intention toward another person, object, or experience. God’s agape creates a longing and intention toward Himself-He is the One who retains the initiative.”

Agape love is described most clearly in 1 Corinthians 13.

1Co 13:4 Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant

1Co 13:5 or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful;

1Co 13:6 it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth.

1Co 13:7 Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.

1Co 13:8 Love never ends.

Have you ever evaluated your love for God based on these verses? We often use these verses to test our love for another person but have we thought about loving God this way?

  • Are we patient with God or do we demand that he act now to do something about our situation?
  • Do we take credit for things that we do instead of give the glory and honor to God who has enabled us to do it?
  • Do we think we can do quite well on our own and really don’t need God’s help and don’t seek his advice?
  • Do we demand God do things our way instead of asking Him what He wants us to do?
  • Do we get mad at God when things seem to go against us and we feel that God has let us down?
  • Do we love truth and have God’s hatred for evil?
  • Do we carry our burdens with gratefulness or spitefulness?
  • Do we speak in faith, believing in the goodness of God and his faithfulness to fulfill his promises to provide for our needs?
  • Do we express hope in every situation or do we doubt that God is really at work?
  • Do we stay strong in our love for God during the hard times or do we retreat or give up?

God desires that we love him in the same way that he loves us. The more we allow Christ to dwell in us and live his life through us the more capacity we will have to truly love God in the way he wants us to love him. Our love for God should always be growing and always be a source of joy and delight to God.

God is unified in his character. He is not more one thing than he is another. He is just as much a God of love as he is a God of wrath. We have to view God is his entirety and not just focus on the character traits that appeal to us the most because that will give us a distorted view of God. One of the traits about God that he loves is his justice.

God loves justice.

Isa_61:8 For I the LORD love justice; I hate robbery and wrong; I will faithfully give them their recompense, and I will make an everlasting covenant with them.

God’s justice is based on his righteousness and his moral law. He is the standard of what is right and we have his Word which explains his righteousness and the moral laws he has given to us that reflect his character. As you study the books of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy you become acquainted with God’s standards that cover many areas of conduct. God’s justice is revealed through the laws he established for Israel that would set the nation apart from the other nations. Since we are created in his image and likeness we have within us a desire for justice. If our conscience has not been defiled completely, we cringe when we hear of injustices that are happening. Justice is served when the guilty are convicted and given the proper punishment for the crime. When the guilty go free or when the guilty do not receive a just punishment, we have a righteous indignation that rises within us. The moral code God has placed within us demands that justice be given for the victim and the offender. Statistics in Guatemala indicate that 98% of crimes go unpunished so there is little incentive for the criminals to not commit the crimes when they know they will get away with it. Because of this people take justice into their own hands.

God hates all evil and can never be accused of doing anything wrong.

Job 34:10 "Therefore, hear me, you men of understanding: far be it from God that he should do wickedness, and from the Almighty that he should do wrong.

Hab 1:13 You who are of purer eyes than to see evil and cannot look at wrong, why do you idly look at traitors and remain silent when the wicked swallows up the man more righteous than he?

All sin no matter how small it may seem is an abomination to God because it is completely opposite of his character. He does not close his eyes toward evil and injustice. He will take revenge one day and he will repay those who have committed acts of injustice and not repented.

He loves honesty.

Pro_11:1 A false balance is an abomination to the LORD, but a just weight is his delight.

Abomination 8441 something that is vile, shameful, detested.

God established a standard weight, “the shekel of the tabernacle” that was used to measure the weight of the items that the people were required to give. The people knew exactly what was expected of them and when they fulfilled it they brought joy to God’s heart. When they cheated and did not give what was expected of them they were considered robbers, robbing God of what was rightfully his. The book of Malachi exposed the greed of the people who gave God less than the best he demanded.

They brought animals that were blind, lame and sick to be offered as sacrifices. Mal 1:7,8

They brought was taken by violence not of their own free will. Mal 1.13

They made vows to bring the best offering but instead brought offerings that were blemished. Mal 1.14

They robbed him of the tithes not giving the full tithe which was used to support the Levites and the sacrifices offered to God. Mal. 3.8

In doing these things they made a mockery of God and did not honor Him for who he is and their offerings were rejected and cursed.

God delights when people are honest, don’t cheat in business transactions, and give what God demands and deserves.

In his justice he will render judgments on those who have violated his laws.

Mal 3:5 "Then I will draw near to you for judgment. I will be a swift witness against the sorcerers, against the adulterers, against those who swear falsely, against those who oppress the hired worker in his wages, the widow and the fatherless, against those who thrust aside the sojourner, and do not fear me, says the LORD of hosts.

Mal 3:6 "For I the LORD do not change; therefore you, O children of Jacob, are not consumed.

Pro_12:22 Lying lips are an abomination to the LORD, but those who act faithfully are his delight.

We bring delight to God when we speak the truth and live out the truth in our lives.

In the story “Les Miserables” Jean Valijean was sentenced to prison for stealing bread. He escaped and established a new identity after he was given a second chance by a priest who had mercy on him and did not have him arrested for stealing from him. Jean was later confronted with a situation in which he was told that a man named Jean Valijean had been captured and was going to be tried as a criminal who escaped prison. He knew that this man was not the man they thought he was. He was faced with the decision of letting this man take his punishment or revealing his true identity so the man would not be unjustly accused and sent to prison. He went to the place of the trial and when it appeared that the court would convict the man, he came forward and revealed that he was the man they were looking for.

Video clip http://youtu.be/A25-dJt7O-0

Psa_51:6 Behold, you delight in truth in the inward being, and you teach me wisdom in the secret heart.

This Psalm was David’s confession of his guilt and cover up for his sins after he was confronted by Nathan the prophet. Life for David was not easy after he tried to hide his sin, he was miserable until he came to admit his sin. He realized that God delighted in truth and that the lie he was living needed to be confessed and forgiven. God wants us to come clean from any secret sin. When we admit the truth, he takes delight because we will be set free through our confession and his forgiveness. We need to be brutally honest and truthful with God and not hide anything from Him. Our secret sins will destroy our lives.

God takes pleasure in those who fear him.

Psa 147:11 but the LORD takes pleasure in those who fear him, in those who hope in his steadfast love.

To fear the Lord is to reverence him for who he is. It is to be in awe of Him not to be afraid of him.

Proverbs 1:7 declares, “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge.” Until we understand who God is and develop a reverential fear of Him, we cannot have true wisdom. True wisdom comes only from understanding who God is and that He is holy, just, and righteous.

When we have the fear of God we also have a hatred for evil.

Pro_8:13 The fear of the LORD is hatred of evil. Pride and arrogance and the way of evil and perverted speech I hate.

Pro_16:6 By steadfast love and faithfulness iniquity is atoned for, and by the fear of the LORD one turns away from evil.

A biblical fear of God, for the believer, includes understanding how much God hates sin and fearing His judgment on sin—even in the life of a believer. Hebrews 12:5-11 describes God’s discipline of the believer. While it is done in love (Hebrews 12:6), it is still a fearful thing. As children, the fear of discipline from our parents no doubt prevented some evil actions. The same should be true in our relationship with God. We should fear His discipline, and therefore seek to live our lives in such a way that pleases Him.

Deu_28:63 And as the LORD took delight in doing you good and multiplying you, so the LORD will take delight in bringing ruin upon you and destroying you

This verse may be hard for many to accept but we must always remember that God is unified. If he was not just, he could not punish sin or evil. If he were not loving, he would not love justice and thereby hate evil. God would only delight in bringing ruin if he loved justice. His justice is both punitive judgment and restorative justice. He punishes with the hope that it will bring restoration to a broken relationship.

God takes delight in prospering us

Deu_30:9 The LORD your God will make you abundantly prosperous in all the work of your hand, in the fruit of your womb and in the fruit of your cattle and in the fruit of your ground. For the LORD will again take delight in prospering you, as he took delight in your fathers,

God will prosper the work that we do. It is not that God will just dump blessing on you but rather that he blesses the work of our hands. When we take responsibility and do our best, God prospers our lives. He wants the earth to be filled with the knowledge of his glory so he blesses the womb and the possessions that we have to be able to provide for us so we can mulitiply. We are the people who have the knowledge of his glory and in blessing us and sending us out into the world we spread his glory to the nations.

God desires to bless us in order that we will be a blessing to the nations. God takes delight in prospering us because it enable us to fulfill his purposes as we use the blessings God has given us to advance his Kingdom on earth.

Psa_16:3 As for the saints in the land, they are the excellent ones, in whom is all my delight.

We bring joy and delight to the Lord. We are the apple of his eye, the focus of his attention and the desire of his heart. He loves us and longs for us. He wants to be united to us and to shower his love upon us. He has adopted us into his family and called us his sons and daughters.

1Jn 3:1 See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are. The reason why the world does not know us is that it did not know him.

God absolutely loves his children, we are his delight and he delights in our well being, in prospering us.

I pray tonight that each one of us will live in a way that will delight God. We so often live for ourselves and think about what we want or need God to do for us. But if we live our lives in a way that delights God he will take care of all of our needs because of his great love for each one of us. When we love the things God loves we bring delight to him because we are living with the values that reflect his true character.