Connect the Dots

It’s amazing the games that amuse us in childhood.

Starting with peek-a-boo and moving up to duck-duck-goose, seemingly simple (and sometimes silly) tasks can keep us occupy for hours.

One such activity is the game of the connect the dots. You’re given a sheet of paper with a smatter of numbered dots and the idea is to, in numerical order, draw lines between each point. When you are done, you’re greeted with a completed picture;  a picture that you probably couldn’t see at each point along the way.

Life is a lot like that, except, somehow, as we get older, we take less joy in each step, and want focus more on the final outcome. We concentrate on the end, and not the in-betweens. But rarely does God tell us that picture that He is painting with our lives. Rarely does He reveal what He’s using us to accomplish or the trajectory that He send us on. Instead, He asks us to go to the next point – to do the next right thing as someone once told me. And we trust, that in His time, we’ll see what He see – the beautiful picture that He’s using our lives to draw. We’ll see where each step lead, why each point was necessary, and the lessons He taught us in the in-betweens.

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Heart’s Delight

Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart.”Ps. 37:4

There are some verses in the Bible that seem to be made for greeting cards and Christian college campuses. Jeremiah 29:11 is one of them. Psalm 37:4 is another. These oft-quoted verses are used as a band-aid to heal hurting hearts. We repeat them as assurance that the pain or uncertainty we are currently suffering from will not endure forever.

And like many things that are frequently repeated, over time, I fear that these verses may have been misconstured. Consider Psalm 37:4. What it states is:

Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart.

What people hear is:

If you like God enough, He will give you what you want.

However, just as with most things in life, we have to understand what comes first, in order to understand what comes second.

First – Delight yourself in the Lord.

What does this mean? It means that we find our pleasure in Him. Like a schoolgirl who marvels at every action that her young crush makes, we are finding our joys and our meaning in the words and actions of our Savior. We are thrilled to learn more about Him. Every chance we have to spend with Him, we take it.  Apart from Him, our lives mean nothing. With Him, we have everything.

Second- He will give the desires of your heart.

Follow me here (because I’m hoping this translates in writing.)….If we’re finding our pleasure in the Lord, what then is the desire of our heart?

What is that we long for? What are we striving towards? What is that we want?

Our desire is for Him.

If we’re finding our pleasure in God, then what our hearts want is more of Him.

And He’s promised that this is what we’ll be given.

As our joy increasingly grows in Him, He’ll give us more of that joy (See John 15:9-11, Acts 2:28).

As our hearts are more in love with Him, He’ll give us more of that love. (See Romans 5:5)

As our minds are increasingly focused on Him, He’ll give us more of His wisdom (James 1:5-8).

Because in receiving more of Him, our hearts are truly delighted.

And we have everything we’ve ever wanted…. And needed.


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