Scripture: Isaiah 62:1-5
Journal: Do you truly believe you are delighted in by God? Why, or why not? What helps you to believe, and live as if,
you are delighted in by God?
Reflection:
"No longer will they call you Deserted, but you will be called
Hephzibah (My Delight is in Her), for the Lord will take delight in you.
As a bridegroom rejoices over his bride, so will your God rejoice over you.”
O Lord, do you really
delight in me? Could it possibly be true? I have lived as Deserted,
Unlovable, and Not Enough for far too long. Those names are planted so
deeply within me that I can't seem to uproot them. But you can. For
you bestow a new name on me. You call me by a different name. In fact,
you call me Hephzibah; My Delight is in Her. For you take great
delight in me and long for me to know your delight, to be your delight,
and to live out of your joy and delight each day. That is what will make
me the best version of myself; the me you intended me to be.
But all too often I live out
of my shame rather than out of your delight. Shame not being "I have
done something wrong," but "I am something wrong." My
shame tells me that I am unlovable, that I can never be anyone or anything of
real value, that I stink. And unfortunately I listen to my shame.
In fact, often I believe my shame more than I believe you. And I live out
of my shame instead of living out of your delight. When I live out of my
shame it really gets ugly, for I become the worst possible version of
myself. And thus, my interactions with others become needy and insecure
and clingy and defensive, which has a terrible impact on my
relationships. The worst in me calls out the worst in those around
me. It is a death spiral of dysfunction. But when I am able to live in (from a place
of) your delight, I am free. Free from needing people so much that I
can actually begin to love them. Then your delight in me brings out
your delight in them. And they, like me, become the best version of
themselves.
Prayer
Closing
Prayer: O Lord, my God, help me to know the depths of
your delight this day; that I may become an expression of that delight in the
world. Amen.
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