Reading Psalm 37 just a little while ago, I again came across this precious Verse: “Commit thy way unto the LORD; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass.”(Psalm 37:5)
“Commit” is a Hebrew verb (“galal”) meaning “to roll something” onto a person. Or “to roll it off!”
“Way” (“derek”) means one’s “manner” of life. The “route” you’re taking day by day. One’s “lifestyle.”
“Trust” (“batach”) means to have so much “confidence” in a person that all worry is gone, no fretfulness remains at all.
The Verse is clear, if I commit and trust my life to the Lord … pursuing that kind of godly behavior … HE WILL … bring it to pass! The “bring to pass” word is “asah,” He will “do” it, “make it happen!” Even the Pronoun “He” is emphatic here, boldly expressed!
Now I have a question?
WHAT will my trust and reliance (on the dear Lord) bring to pass? What’s the “it” of our Verse?
“Bringing something to pass” sounds to me like an “answered prayer!” A “fulfilled desire!” A “deep longing” met within a person’s heart!
There you have it, folks … another Biblical way of praying … with one’s very life, his or her pure conduct! (Of course such is only possible with the Aid of the Holy Spirit.)
Then the Lord showed me the previous Verse, its last few words … “He shall give thee the desires of thine heart.”
Wow!
That’s what godly living will do, allow God to furnish you with the very “desires” of your heart! (Not the desires or requests of your mouth, but of you heart! No words may have been involved!)
This kind of trust insures God performing Psalm 68:19 for a Believer, a Christian … “daily loading us with His benefits.”
Selah … stop and ponder this a while!
Then one more thing … Psalm 37:6, the very next verse in sequence … just might amplify those “heart desires” of a growing child of God, a mature saint. “And he shall bring forth thy righteousness as the light, and thy judgment as the noonday.”
Astounding!
Enhancing one’s testimony!
I shall never look at Psalm 37 the same again!
“Thanks unto Thee, O Lord, for a profitable time in Thy Word this morning. And the opportunity to share my findings with a few friends in Christ. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”
— Dr. Mike Bagwell
.