The Lord promises to give us the desires of our hearts. But many people
take this passage out of context, forgetting that their own mindset
plays a vital part in bringing it to fruition. As my mother once said,
"Where your mind goes, your feet go, so be careful what you think
about."
What is your responsibility when it comes to claiming promises from God?
Delight yourselves in the Lord (Ps. 37:4). Christians should rejoice in
God and desire to walk in obedience. The Lord must have first place in
your life before you can claim the promise in this verse.
Commit your way to the Lord (v. 5). Allow God to change any aspect of your ambition that is not His will.
Remember that when He doesn't answer a prayer as you wished, it is for a reason.
Remember that when He doesn't answer a prayer as you wished, it is for a reason.
Trust in Him (v. 5). God is merciful, all-knowing, kind, and generous. You can trust Him with your hopes and dreams.
Rest in Him (v. 7). Resting in the Lord means trusting Him to answer prayers in His timing or transform your aspirations so they conform to His will.
Wait upon the Lord patiently (v. 7). Jesus waited three decades before beginning His three-year ministry on earth. According to His example, waiting is one of the key principles of Christian living.
Do your desires align with God's purpose and plan for your life? He
longs to give His followers abundant blessings and fullness of joy. So
allow your dreams to be conformed to the Lord's will, and follow His
guidance faithfully. Only when you surrender to Him will you experience
God's best for your life.
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