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GOD, pleasure of
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The very concept of God having pleasure--the mighty Maker of the Universe being
pleased, like a child, at things that take place on Earth--staggers the imagination. Most
amazing of all is the revelation that it pleased Him to put His own Son through a
terrible, bruising death, as the tremendous Messianic prophecy of our text reveals.
Nevertheless, this was the only possible way whereby "the pleasure of the LORD"
could be accomplished in the redeemed lives of lost men and women, whom He had created for
eternal fellowship with the Triune god. "For the LORD taketh pleasure in His people.
(Psalm 149:4).Five times we read in the New Testament that God the Father spoke from
heaven assuring us that He was "well pleased" with His "beloved Son"
(Matthew 3:17, 17:5: Mark l:ll; Luke 3:22; II Peter l:17). Yet it pleased the Lord to
bruise Him. Had it not been so, none of us could ever have been saved, but the Lord Jesus
Himself has confirmed to His own "little flock" that "it is your Father's
good pleasure to give you the kingdom" (Luke 12:32).Thus, not only have we been
created "for Thy pleasure" (Revelation 4:11), but also we have been
predestinated "unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ Himself, according to
the good pleasure of His will" (Ephesians l:5). This is far beyond our comprehension,
so we merely rest in the great truth that "it is God which worketh in you both to
will and to do of His good pleasure" (Philippians 2:13). We know that "the LORD
taketh pleasure in them that fear Him, in those that hope in His mercy" (Psalm
147:11).
HMM.
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