Today’s Scripture: Psalm 42:1
As the deer longs for streams of water, so I long for you, O God.
Psalm 42:1. NLT
Some of you know I live in the country, far enough from the ‘city’ and just outside the village where I grew up. What you might not know, though, is that I love flowers, and I used to love growing them. I grew pansies and miniature carnations, along with lilies, roses, geraniums, and many others. However, my love of growing flowers diminished when I could no longer keep them alive, or – should I say “safe.’ You see, I am limited to the varieties I can plant now because the deer population has increased through the years, and they have taken over our yard – well, at least the flowers. So. while I love this verse, I also get tickled and a bit quizzical now, because from my vantage point, the deer do not pant for water nearly as much as they delight in the taste of my flowers.
I love the verse and the beautiful picture the Psalmist paints with his words. His soul’s desire for God is an awe-inspiring reflection of a deer panting for water. Oh, that I, no—that we might also thirst for God and for His Word in this way.
My call and desire is to encourage, equip, and empower women with God’s Word and help them long for God. May no one and nothing but God be able to satisfy our thirst. May His ‘living water’ renew our love and strengthen our faith and keep us coming back for more. May we be attracted to His fragrance and beauty as the deer are drawn to my flowers.🌷🦋
The following post is borrowed and shared from the biblegateway.com site and is a beautiful and encouraging devotion written about today’s verse. Please don’t miss it –
Desiring God’s Presesnce / Biblegateway.com daily verse & Devo 7/24/24
The writer of Psalm 42 compares himself to a deer that is longing for water. The deer is weary and parched without it, and so all it wants is to find a stream to drink from.
In a similar way, the psalmist is weary and exhausted from life. He is under pressure and growing tired. And yet, his innermost desire is for God.
Just like the deer desires water, the psalmist’s soul desires the presence of God. He knows that the solution to his problems is not more accomplishments and praise—it’s spending time in the presence of God.
It’s not wrong to have desires and goals in life. But our foremost desire should be for God, because true satisfaction is only found in His presence.
All it takes is your desire and commitment to spend time with Him by reading His Word, talking to Him through prayer, or reflecting on His faithful character. As you draw close to Him, He is ready and willing to be close to you, and to restore your soul.
Spending time with God is a basic spiritual need of ours, but it is a powerful time that can change the course of our life and the center of who we are. Take time to be with Him now, but also come up with a plan that helps you continue to seek God every day.