Psalm 90:14

Satisfy us in the morning with your steadfast love, that we may rejoice and be glad all our days.


Devotional Thoughts

By David Wilkerson

“One of [the Pharisees], a lawyer, asked Him a question, testing Him, and saying, ‘Teacher, which is the great commandment in the law?’ Jesus said to him, ‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ On these two commandments hang all the Law and the prophets.” (Matthew 22:35-40).

Jesus was telling him, “All I will ever ask of you stems from the doing of these two things.” If absolute love for God is so important, he must show us how to love him. Many true believers have cried, “I really don’t know how to love him.”

Too often we think our love for God is something we do for him, such as praising or worshiping or going into the secret closet to talk to him. Or we think that loving him means being holy, kind, witnessing to the unsaved. But, no, loving God is letting him be God in us and through us — it is something he does for us. We shy away from this concept as if it were selfish, but it is not. We love him most and best when we permit him to flow through us, doing and being all he says he is.

Christians cry out to him, fasting and praying with big tears. “Lord, I love you! I love you!” But love does not merely address God as some isolated, untouchable Being in need of nothing but praise. God needs to love us! He needs his children to draw on his power and use his resources.

Lay hold of the precious promises of God and put them to work in your everyday life. It is not love to ignore all he has promised to be and do through you. It is not love to go through life lonely, depressed, carrying your own burdens. So enter into God’s life of victorious, overcoming rest. Jesus has already defeated the devil at the cross!