Let the Lord be magnified, who has pleasure in the
prosperity of His servant. - Psalm 35:27
One spring I put a salt block in the bushes a few yards behind my mountain home. I was
hoping to draw in a small herd of deer that grazed at a distance. Each morning I slowly
opened the window shades, hoping to see deer gathered around the lick; each morning I was
disappointed. I didn't think the herd would ever find the salt.
Then one morning as I drew the shades, to my utter delight I spied a magnificent, young
buck. He was licking the block, oblivious to my presence. I stood there for a long time
watching him and savoring my joy.
My wife Carolyn reminded me later in the day that God takes a similar joy in me. The
psalmist said that the Lord "has pleasure in the prosperity of His servant"
(Psalm 35:27). He delights in bringing good to me and in seeing me enjoy His blessings.
English preacher John Owen (1616-1683) said, "The souls of the saints are the
garden of Jesus Christ, . . . a garden for delight; He rejoices in them."
We may encounter people who want to hurt us and gloat over our distress, but not our Lord
(vv.25-27). He longs to be good to us, to satisfy our deepest longings with His love. We
are His heart's delight.
-DHR
I can always count on God, my heavenly Father,
For He changes not, He always is the same;
Yesterday, today, forever He is faithful,
And I know He loves me, praise His holy name.
-Felten
God takes delight in us - how can we help but delight in Him!