"I DELIGHT TO DO THY WILL, O MY GOD."
"I delight to do thy will, O my God: yea, thy law is within my heart.”
Psalm 40:8
We know that these words are the words of our
Lord Jesus Christ, because the Spirit of God has told us so (Heb. 10:7-9). They
find their ultimate, perfect fulfillment in the Person and work of Christ. How
we rejoice to know that Christ, the God-man, our Substitute, has fulfilled all
the will of God for us!
By his obedience to God in our room and stead
the Lord Jesus obtained eternal redemption for us (Heb. 9:12). His obedience to
God is our righteousness. His blood is our atonement for sin (Rom. 5:19; Eph.
1:7). We are complete in Christ (Col. 2:10). And we are accepted in him because
he delighted to do the will of God as our Substitute.
However, these are also the words of David, a
sinner saved by the grace of God. They express the desire, ambition and driving
force of every believer's heart. All who are born of God bear this distinct
mark of grace in the likeness of Christ. From our hearts we cry, "I delight to do thy will, O my God."
Nothing is more important.
Our joy and happiness is not merely in receiving
good from God, but in rendering active service to our God. We desire to obey
and serve our heavenly Father in all things and to do his will at all times,
not reluctantly, or of necessity, but cheerfully. God's will is our joy and
delight.
And we rejoice to see God's will done by others.
Our hearts' prayer is, "Our Father,
which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done
in earth, as it is in heaven" (Matt. 6:9-10). God the Holy Spirit
teaches every believer in the world to pray with Christ, "Thy will be done." The more we grow
in the grace and knowledge of Christ the more we are consumed by this holy ambition.
Were it possible to gather all the desires, ambitions, aspirations, goals and
prayers of all God's saints in heaven and in earth into one expression, it
would be "Thy will be done."
Every believer delights to do the will of God.
When the believing heart
cries, "I delight to do thy will, O
my God," the meaning of his prayer is, "My heavenly Father, my
God and Savior, in my heart of hearts, from the depth of my inmost soul, I
delight to fulfill your will of purpose. I delight to satisfy your will of pleasure.
I delight to obey your will of precept. And I delight to submit to your will of
providence." We rejoice in the fact that our heavenly Father is a God who
"worketh all things after the
counsel of his own will," for his will is what we truly want in all
things and above all things.
By this we may judge the
credibility of our faith. Do we want God’s will or our own will, God’s way or
our way? Christ prayed, and all who follow him still pray, “Not my will, thy will be done.”
Grace Baptist Church of Danville - Grace For
Today Radio Message #805
2734 Old Stanford Road -
Danville, Kentucky 40422-9438
Donald S.
Fortner, Pastor -Telephone 606-236-8235 - Email grace@mis.net