Day 4: Delight in the Lord | Learning to Trust God More – 21-Day Firm Foundation Devotional - February 7
Psalm 37:4 Delight yourself also in the Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heart.
Key Thought: God reshapes desires before fulfilling them.
Prayer: Align my heart’s desires with Yours.
Delighting in the Lord reshapes our heart so that what God does is not the fulfillment of personal wants, but rather desires that have been transformed by God. The things I “desired” before walking with Jesus are very different from when I began walking with the Lord.
As we have been teaching, the biblical meaning of “delight” means to take pleasure in, to incline toward, or to bend. Our delight is known by the things we take pleasure in, are inclined toward, or that bend us. That can be something positive or something negative. Therefore, we must pay attention to our desires and judge whether we are motivated by God or by something else.
Delighting in the Lord is more than inclining, or bending, toward circumstances, success, or outcomes. We delight in the Lord Himself – His character, presence, and promises. Life with God is relational, not transactional.
What comes out of becoming “bent” through our relationship with God is being granted, bestowed, and entrusted with our genuine desires of the heart. The Lord wants to do all the things He has put into our hearts. We just need to get out of our own way.
This verse is often misunderstood as a blank check for personal wishes. However, the promise is conditional in a “formative” sense. We are being formed by our interactions with God. For this reason, it is important to purify and clarify our desires and delights.
As we delight in the Lord, our heart is shaped. We open the door for Jesus to refine, align, and calibrate our hearts. What we grow to desire increasingly reflects God’s will.
Psalm 37:4 teaches that fulfillment does not come from chasing desires, but from delighting in God. When God becomes the joy of our heart, He provides what that renewed heart desires. This comes from the Lord and flows from Him toward us.

