I cannot think of anything that gives me more pleasure and satisfaction than bringing delight to someone. Can you? There is something about giving delight that causes delight. But think about this for a minute What do you suppose gives God delight? What would it take to delight the infinite, holy Lord God Almighty? What do you imagine, if anything, it would take to bring a beaming smile across the face of the Lord God? I have searched the Scriptures to discover the answer to that question. You will not be surprised, I am sure, when I tell you that the Bible speaks of only a very few things that give delight to God. But you might be surprised at what they are. In fact, I can only find three things in the Word of God in which we are told that the Lord God delights:
1. The Lord God, being perfect and complete in himself, delights in His Own Glorious Character.
For any man to delight in himself, as most do, is utmost arrogance and pride. But for God to do so is right, because he is God. Perfection has every reason to delight in itself. And God plainly asserts that he delights in his own character. God delights in what he is. (Jer. 8:23-24).
A. God delights in Lovingkindness What words can describe the infinite lovingkindness of our God? "God is love." And God, who is love, is full of lovingkindness toward his people.
B. God delights in Judgment. "Justice and judgment are the habitation of thy throne" (Ps. 89:14). Judgment is the exercise of justice. And God delights in that as fully as he does his lovingkindness. The text, of course, is talking about the judgment of the sins of his people in Christ, our Substitute.
NOTE: The judgment of sin in the wicked is God's strange work (Isa. 28:11). He never delights in that. He will punish sin, because "The righteous Lord loveth righteousness." But he will never delight in the execution of justice on the wicked.
But God does delight in the judgment of his peoples' sins (Rom. 8:1-4).
C. God delights in Righteousness. He does not delight in the self-righteous works of men. He does not even delight in the righteous deeds of his saints, in themselves. Our righteousnesses are filthy rags in the sight of the holy Lord God, a stench in his nostrils! God delights in his own righteousness…
1. The Righteousness Wrought out and Brought In by Christ (Mt. 17:15).
2. The Righteousness Imputed to Us.
3. The Righteousness by Which We Have A Right To Eternal Life and Eternal Glory.
Turn now to Micah 7:18. Here is another aspect of God's character in which he is said to delight.
D. "He delighteth in Mercy!" How I love those words. God Almighty, against whom we have sinned, whose law we have broken, who alone can save us, is a God who "delighteth in mercy!"
1. The Lord our God delights in his own glorious character In His Lovingkindness In His Judgment In His Righteousness And in His Mercy! Hos. 2:19 Not turn to Isaiah 42:1.
2. Here we read that the Lord God delights in His Son, our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ (Matt. 3:17; 17:5).
This is not an assertion that God delights in his Son as his Son in the holy trinity. That is obvious. These texts assert that the Lord God delights in his Son as his Servant, as the God-man, our Mediator.
God delights in his own glorious character. That is not surprising. And God delights in his Son. Certainly that is not surprising. But, if you will read Isaiah 62:4-5. I am sure this will be an astonishing thing for you to think about.
3. The Lord our God delights in His People!Imagine that, my brother. God delights in you. Think of this my sister. The Almighty delights in you. Be astonished, O my soul, The holy Lord God delights in me!
NOTE: God does not and cannot delight in us personally, in ourselves, or because of anything we do. But he does accept, delight in, and rejoice over us in Christ (Eph. 1:6).
Proposition: Though we were all by nature, through the sin and fall of our father Adam, cast off, forsaken, and desolate, in Christ, every saved sinner is married to and the delight of the living God.
The One speaking in our text is the Lord Jesus Christ himself, our God and Savior. He gives this name to his church and to every believer in his church Hephzibah. This name which our Savior gives us mean "My Delight is In Her!"
Christ delighted in us from everlasting as the objects of his love (Pro. 8:31). He delighted in us at Calvary, when he endured the cross for us (Heb. 12:2). He delights in usnow, as the objects of his love, washed in his blood and robed in his righteousness, and adorned with the beauty of his Spirit (Ezek. 16:8-14). He delights in our company (Song 7:6), to hear our voices to see our faces! And he will delight in us hereafter, when he presents us to himself a glorious church, without spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing (Rev. 21:2-3; Eph. 5:27).
NOTE: Verse 5 reads. "For as a young man marrieth a virgin, so shall thy sons marry thee." That is a good translation of the text. If that translation is retained, it simply means that many shall be born into the church and kingdom of God; and, being born of her, they marry themselves to her. But some suggest, and I tend to agree with them, that the text would be better translated, "So shall thy Restorer marry thee." Certainly, that fits the context better. Christ, our Restorer, our Redeemer, and our Savior is married to us. He rejoices over her!
Let me show you five things about saved sinners in which Christ our God delights, and I will send you home to rejoice in him who rejoices in you.
I. Our God delights in His Election of Us (Deut. 10:15). A. Election is a blessed, Bible doctrine. B. God delights in the objects of his choice as fully now as when he first chose us - Immutable Election! C. Election ought always to delight our souls. D. Election is one of the most inspiring doctrines in all the Bible (vv. 16-17).He delights in our way because our way is the way he has ordained and he orders our steps in it. He delights in our way because he sees the whole thing. If only we could see our way as he sees it, we would delight in it as he delights in it Our Way, the way he has ordained for us in which he leads us, will at last bring us to him!
Grace changes the character of a man. It changes the character of a woman. All who are in Christ are new creatures in Christ, and part of that new creation is a holy character that is born in the person who is born again. And in that character God delights.
A. God delights in Honesty; and God makes Men Honest (Pro. 11:1). B. God delights in Uprightness; and grace makes sinners upright (Pro. 11:20).Application: Has God called you and me Hephzibah? Does he delight in us? Is he married to us? Then, let us be for him alone (Hosea 3:3).
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