Part 4
• Because I guarantee that’s where you will be; if you choose that road then that is your destination.
• But instead we need to come to the place and realize that our will, will never get us to the place where Yahwah wants us to be.
• Complete surrender; not my will, not my greatest desires, not my 5-year plan, whatever you want Yahwah that’s what I want.
CLOSING
• I want to end today with a verse in Psalm 37.
• Psalm 37:4 says, “Delight yourself in Yahwah and he will give you the desires of your heart.”
• What is Yahwah’s will?
• Yahwah’s will is to give you the desires of your heart.
• But don’t mistranslate this like so many people do.
• “Yahwah is my spiritual genie and if I rub Him the right way, the Holy Spirit will pop out and give me three wishes!”
• That’s not the case here.
• The problem is that this passage is taken from the Hebrew language and we lose so much of the richness and the bigger picture of the translation.
• The great thing about the Hebrew language is that one word is often like telling a story or painting a picture.
• So often the translation can be difficult.
• Often time there is a whole though wrapped up in just one Hebrew word and that’s the case here when we read the word “delight.”
• Delight comes from the Hebrew word `anag (aw-nag').
• And it’s meaning really paints a picture of what this passage is really trying to say.
• `anag (aw-nag') means to become soft or pliable, delicate with enjoyment.
• As you `anag yourself in Yahwah; that simply means that you lose yourself in Him.
• That means you know Him, you listen for His voice and you follow His leading; He prompts you and guides you.
• Your greatest desire is that you die to yourself so that you can live for Him; less of you and more of Him.
• As you start to enjoy the richness of Yahwah, you start to become soft and pliable; not on your own but in His presence.
• And as your come to know Him, your heart softens and He then departs His desires to you.
• And now that you have denied yourself, your desires are neutral or have faded away; it becomes easier to grasp His desires.
• So now your desires are the desires that He imparted to you and then He is able to give you the desires of your heart.
• But it’s only after you’ve become ‘anag with Him; you’ve denied yourself and He’s imparted His desires in you.
PRAYER
• I want to close in a time of prayer.
• There are some of you in here that have never really allowed yourselves to become soft and pliable in Yahwah.
• You want what you want and you want it your way.
• Yahwah wants us to reach phase three because anything short of that, we live a life that just dead ends.
• Because I guarantee that’s where you will be; if you choose that road then that is your destination.
• But instead we need to come to the place and realize that our will, will never get us to the place where Yahwah wants us to be.
• Complete surrender; not my will, not my greatest desires, not my 5-year plan, whatever you want Yahwah that’s what I want.
CLOSING
• I want to end today with a verse in Psalm 37.
• Psalm 37:4 says, “Delight yourself in Yahwah and he will give you the desires of your heart.”
• What is Yahwah’s will?
• Yahwah’s will is to give you the desires of your heart.
• But don’t mistranslate this like so many people do.
• “Yahwah is my spiritual genie and if I rub Him the right way, the Holy Spirit will pop out and give me three wishes!”
• That’s not the case here.
• The problem is that this passage is taken from the Hebrew language and we lose so much of the richness and the bigger picture of the translation.
• The great thing about the Hebrew language is that one word is often like telling a story or painting a picture.
• So often the translation can be difficult.
• Often time there is a whole though wrapped up in just one Hebrew word and that’s the case here when we read the word “delight.”
• Delight comes from the Hebrew word `anag (aw-nag').
• And it’s meaning really paints a picture of what this passage is really trying to say.
• `anag (aw-nag') means to become soft or pliable, delicate with enjoyment.
• As you `anag yourself in Yahwah; that simply means that you lose yourself in Him.
• That means you know Him, you listen for His voice and you follow His leading; He prompts you and guides you.
• Your greatest desire is that you die to yourself so that you can live for Him; less of you and more of Him.
• As you start to enjoy the richness of Yahwah, you start to become soft and pliable; not on your own but in His presence.
• And as your come to know Him, your heart softens and He then departs His desires to you.
• And now that you have denied yourself, your desires are neutral or have faded away; it becomes easier to grasp His desires.
• So now your desires are the desires that He imparted to you and then He is able to give you the desires of your heart.
• But it’s only after you’ve become ‘anag with Him; you’ve denied yourself and He’s imparted His desires in you.
PRAYER
• I want to close in a time of prayer.
• There are some of you in here that have never really allowed yourselves to become soft and pliable in Yahwah.
• You want what you want and you want it your way.
• Yahwah wants us to reach phase three because anything short of that, we live a life that just dead ends.
Part 4
• Because I guarantee that’s where you will be; if you choose that road then that is your destination.
• But instead we need to come to the place and realize that our will, will never get us to the place where Yahwah wants us to be.
• Complete surrender; not my will, not my greatest desires, not my 5-year plan, whatever you want Yahwah that’s what I want.
CLOSING
• I want to end today with a verse in Psalm 37.
• Psalm 37:4 says, “Delight yourself in Yahwah and he will give you the desires of your heart.”
• What is Yahwah’s will?
• Yahwah’s will is to give you the desires of your heart.
• But don’t mistranslate this like so many people do.
• “Yahwah is my spiritual genie and if I rub Him the right way, the Holy Spirit will pop out and give me three wishes!”
• That’s not the case here.
• The problem is that this passage is taken from the Hebrew language and we lose so much of the richness and the bigger picture of the translation.
• The great thing about the Hebrew language is that one word is often like telling a story or painting a picture.
• So often the translation can be difficult.
• Often time there is a whole though wrapped up in just one Hebrew word and that’s the case here when we read the word “delight.”
• Delight comes from the Hebrew word `anag (aw-nag').
• And it’s meaning really paints a picture of what this passage is really trying to say.
• `anag (aw-nag') means to become soft or pliable, delicate with enjoyment.
• As you `anag yourself in Yahwah; that simply means that you lose yourself in Him.
• That means you know Him, you listen for His voice and you follow His leading; He prompts you and guides you.
• Your greatest desire is that you die to yourself so that you can live for Him; less of you and more of Him.
• As you start to enjoy the richness of Yahwah, you start to become soft and pliable; not on your own but in His presence.
• And as your come to know Him, your heart softens and He then departs His desires to you.
• And now that you have denied yourself, your desires are neutral or have faded away; it becomes easier to grasp His desires.
• So now your desires are the desires that He imparted to you and then He is able to give you the desires of your heart.
• But it’s only after you’ve become ‘anag with Him; you’ve denied yourself and He’s imparted His desires in you.
PRAYER
• I want to close in a time of prayer.
• There are some of you in here that have never really allowed yourselves to become soft and pliable in Yahwah.
• You want what you want and you want it your way.
• Yahwah wants us to reach phase three because anything short of that, we live a life that just dead ends.
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