Delight in Jesus
/As a young adult, there was a certain time that I was struggling with the cares of the world and was quite disenfranchised from church life. My life and marriage would’ve been the envy of most our age as our lives seemed to be prospering from an outward material perspective. The problem for me was that I felt empty. That was a come to Jesus moment in my life when I cried out to Him for help. Shortly after that cry for help, I reached out to my dad asking him if he could point me to some scripture that might help me find my spiritual roots. The first passage that he led me to read and discuss was Psalm 1. That Psalm was an invitation in that moment to walk with God.
Not long after, Kim and I were back regularly with the church and sitting under the teaching of God’s Word. We found friendships that were spiritually nurturing to our life and marriage. We were invited to plug in and partner with the church to minister to others through their children’s ministry. I was finding spiritual sustenance from God’s word and His church. And, as a result, I felt like I had something rich to give back to others as well. Spiritual blessings were real for me as God’s instructions were taking root in my life once again.
The invitation of Psalm 1 wasn’t over for me then and still isn’t. A spiritual battle still looms in me over trusting in Jesus or my own pride. Yet that experience was one of those proving ground seasons of my life where God demonstrated His gracious character to me and there have been so many others that I can’t help but turn to Him now again because of His deep commitment to me as His adopted son through the covenant work of Christ Jesus.
Psalm 1 is a contrast between the lives of one that trusts in sin versus one who trusts in the instruction of God. “Chaff” describes the one who walks in sin. Sin is rejecting or resisting God’s instruction. “Tree” is used to describe the one that walks with God. Walking with God is heeding and enjoying God’s instruction or law. These are excellent descriptions of how I’ve felt in various seasons of my life as I choose to accept or reject the invitation to walk with God rather than against Him. “Chaff” is light and easily blows away – relates very much to the spiritually empty feeling I just shared. But the “tree” is also such a profound metaphor of the spiritual life for one who walks with God. In walking with Him we find spiritual sustenance and the blessings of real spiritual fruit that also become a boon to those around us and under our influence.
This Psalm is valuable for meditating upon but be sure to recognize that a tree is nothing without its roots. While the Psalmist here does not mention roots, they are implied. I believe Jesus, the root of Jesse, is now the one we need for a secure and life-giving foundation with God. Jesus is the fulfillment of God’s law and covenant with His people. Without Him, we have nothing. But with Jesus, we have EVERYTHING we need to know God and be led by His Spirit. Through Jesus, the LORD watches over the way of His people and sustains us with His spiritual blessings! I thank God that I’ve experienced this reality in my life and still today! He invites you right now to trust in Him and His instruction personified through Jesus.
May we as a church find our roots in Christ alone. May we delight in the covenant of God fulfilled through Jesus alone. May our lives be like a tree that bears fruit and with leaves that do not wither because we walk in His power and not our own. And may His spiritual blessings in us serve as refreshment to the hurting world around us for His glory and fame!
Grateful and hopeful in Christ,
Jon