What's your one thing?
"One
thing have I asked of the LORD, that will I seek after: that I may dwell in the
house of the LORD all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the LORD
and to inquire in his temple. (Psalm 27:4 ESV)
I
believe David sought ceaseless worship. I believe the "...house of the
LORD..." represented all the parts of meeting with God to make appeal,
offer worship, serve others, and honor God.
Perhaps
David really wanted what Jesus described in John 15; David wanted to abide!
David
also longed to "...gaze upon the beauty of the LORD..." Worship
counts God worthy of all things, and in ceaseless worship, we position
ourselves for beholding. Now, to behold is to pause and see, and to see and
observe, and to observe and understand the value or importance or relevance
or... well, you get the picture... to behold is to take time to notice and recognize
something's nature and worth.
David
wanted ceaseless worship so that it would engender constant beholding.
David
also wanted "...to inquire in his temple." This is the pursuit of
understanding. The is the wonder of reason. This is putting whatever is
plaguing us next to God's nature, will, way, purpose, plans, principles and
discovering both Him and how to handle or endure in our situations.
David's
one thing was pretty life-encompassing. David's one thing seems wise. David's
one thing was helpful in things temporal and transcendent.
What's
your one thing?
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