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Monday, April 13
"Delight yourself also in the LORD, And He shall give you the desires of your heart."
Good morning, dear friend! Today's verse from Psalms 37:4 offers such a beautiful promise: "Delight yourself also in the LORD, And He shall give you the desires of your heart." Isn't that wonderful? It's not about trying to earn God's favor, but about finding our joy and satisfaction *in Him*. When we genuinely delight in the Lord – in His presence, His character, His Word – something amazing happens. Our hearts begin to align with His. The desires we once chased might shift, or perhaps the good desires we already hold become clearer and purer. When our greatest delight is in God, we can trust that the desires He then places within us are good, and He is faithful to fulfill them. So today, let's intentionally seek joy in Him. Spend a few moments in prayer, read a scripture, or simply acknowledge His goodness. As you do, watch how your heart finds peace and purpose, knowing He is working for your good. Have a blessed day!
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