Psalm 1:1 Blessed is the man who shall not walk in the counsel of the wrong,
And shall not stand in the path of sinners, And shall not sit in the seat of scoffers, 2 But his delight is in the Torah of Yahweh, And he meditates in His Torah day and night.
Psalm 40:8 I delight to do Your will, O my God; Your Law is within my heart.
Psalm 119:16 "I delight myself in thy statutes; I will not forget thy word.
We may delight in many things, which means "great gratification or pleasure." The prefix "de" means completely. So what pleases us completely is usually the question we ask ourselves, however change that around to what pleases our Heavenly Father? The only was to know that is through Scriptures, His Words to His People. He asked us not only to hear, but also obey. (He desires obedience over sacrifice) Our delighting in the Scriptures is evidence of our desire to be in relationship with our Creator. Don't let traditions of the church, religiousity, and man's interpretations steer you away from reading the Scriptures for youself, unbiased and with an open heart, aiming to please Adonai. If our Faith, comes from hearing the Word of G-d, only question is how do we hear it? This scripture was taken out of the New testament, which at the time it was spoken, was not in existence yet. Therefore the Word of G-d, what folks call the "old" testament was the scriptures the Messiah and Apostles spoke of often. So we need to "study" to show ourselves approved to the Father, as there are many nuggets of truth, which most of the believers have only skimmed over. With a better understanding of the Scriptures, we can know then how to please our Heavenly Father and also pray for a greater desire to love HIS EVERY WORD, as it is a blessing that HE gave us the written word as well as Messiah, The Word which was in the beginning, was with G-d, and was G-d. I would never take any of his Words lightly as there are no idle words in His vocabulary, but many in ours. Shalom...
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