The Special of the Day… From the Orange Moon Cafe…
(Thanks to Bill D. for inspiration on this one)
"As Only We Can"
"The Lord taketh pleasure in His people."
(Psalm 149:4)
A good friend and I yesterday discussed a common theme in these messages through the years, namely, the truth that God finds joy in the prayers of born again believers in the Lord Jesus Christ.
"The prayer of the upright is His delight" (Proverbs 15:8).
Nothing more motivates the sincere Christian to pray than the realization that God delights in our communication with Him. Delight?! As my friend honestly acknowledged, "I don't understand that!" Certainly, we all feel the same. How an infinite, eternal Being says to finite, temporal beings such as ourselves, "Sweet is thy voice," we will never fully know (Song of Solomon 2:14). Of course, this says far more about Him than it does about ourselves. We are loved by God based primarily on who He is in character, nature, and disposition. That He delights in our communication reveals wonders of His heart we will never fully fathom, but which believers will eternally discover as we journey further and further into the glory and goodness of who our God is.
However…
However, it is true that the presence of Christ in Christians does birth a "new man, created in righteousness and true holiness" who bears the capacity to bring joy to God, based on who and what He has made us (Ephesians 4:24). The Holy Spirit enlivens our particular humanity to actualize unique capacities to please our Heavenly Father by who and what we are. No one can relate to Him like you. Or like me. Our "fearfully and wonderfully made" human personalities, infused with the life of Christ, constitute each one of us as something and someone unlike any other in the family of God (Psalm 139:14). There are things each one of us can do by God, through God, and for God no one else can perform. This includes prayer and our grace given capacity to delight God's heart. While we all seek to pray in accordance with Scripturally-defined common parameters, we also each possess a unique voice no other saint can utter. Thereby, your prayers, communicated in the context of your person, personality, heritage, history and calling, can bring a joy of fellowship to our Father's heart in a manner I cannot. Indeed, "the very hairs of your head are all numbered" declared the Lord Jesus (Matthew 10:30). The same is surely true of the voice of our heart. God hears your prayers, your prayers that bring Him delight, according to a defined spiritual frequency no other created being can communicate. Paul could not be Peter in this blessed regard. John could not be Martha. James could not be Jude. You cannot be me, and I cannot be you.
Make this intensely personal, as it most surely is. A key aspect of God's delight in our prayers involves the truth of Christ's voice expressed through our voices in ways singular to every believer. "God hath sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying Abba Father" (Galatians 4:6). Understand such a wonder? Let us learn as much as possible. "Lord, teach us to pray" (Luke 11:1). However, let us even more be amazed with astonishment and certain with conviction that "the prayer of the upright is His delight." Your prayer. My prayer. Your voice. My voice. Again, nothing more motivates us to pray than this truth of what our communion with God means to Him, and how we each can bring a joy to His heart no one else can bestow. My friend spoke for all of us. "I don't understand that!" But let the Psalmist also speak for us as we believe that, and as we each bring delight to the heart of God as only we can…
"My voice shalt Thou hear."
(Psalm 5:3)
Weekly Memory Verse
We look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.
(II Corinthians 4:18).
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