Delighting In Christ
Delighting In Christ Here are some of the things that every true Christian is promised, in this life: persecution (2 Tim. 3:12); trials (Jas. 1:2-3); tribulation (Jn. 16:33); the necessity of bearing one's own cross daily (Lk. 9:23); the hatred of the world (Jn. 15:19); harassment from Satan (1 Pet. 5:8); and the nuisance of false believers (1 Jn. 2:19). . . . So, someone is (probably) rightly asking, "If all this is true, then how can you speak of 'delighting in Christ'?" This is a perfectly good question; and it deserves a solid answer. True regenerate Christian churchmen may (and do) "delight in Christ" partly, because this delight has nothing (negativity) to do with all those troublesome dynamics we just mentioned (in the first paragraph). "Delighting in Christ" may be done in a prison, a gulag, a concentration camp. Wherever the Spirit of God dwells in a heart, the shining and ...