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Blessed Is The Man
In season, which means in God’s time, when you are ready, the fruit of your life will be sweet, it will flavour everything it comes into contact with - like when you pick an orange off a tree and it is in your hand, it almost falls off, it is heavy, its weighty because it is full of juice, you open it and you can smell it - And then you crack it open and it is beautiful and the juice is dripping everywhere and you put it in your mouth and man, that is good - that is what fruit in season is like - and that is when your season is right – there will be an ease, there will be a flavour that does good things
Darlene Zschech Devotion
“1 Blessed is the
one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand
in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers,
“2 but whose
delight is in the law of the Lord,
and who meditates on his law day and night.
“3 That person is
like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its
fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither — whatever they do
prospers.” - Psalm 1:1-3 New International Version (NIV)
“1 How well God
must like you—
you don’t hang out at Sin Saloon,
you don’t slink along Dead-End Road,
you don’t go to Smart-Mouth College.
you don’t hang out at Sin Saloon,
you don’t slink along Dead-End Road,
you don’t go to Smart-Mouth College.
“2-3 Instead you
thrill to God’s Word,
you chew on Scripture day and night.
You’re a tree replanted in Eden,
bearing fresh fruit every month,
Never dropping a leaf,
always in blossom.” - The Message (MSG)
you chew on Scripture day and night.
You’re a tree replanted in Eden,
bearing fresh fruit every month,
Never dropping a leaf,
always in blossom.” - The Message (MSG)
Psalm 1:1 says “1 Blessed is the
one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand
in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers,
So, Psalm 1:1 means you will be blessed in life if you do not
walk in the counsel of the ungodly – it is so easy.
It is a bit of a no-brainer.
People come into my office all the time, ending up in trouble,
at the other end of their destiny and when I start to dig, they have been
walking in the counsel of the ungodly.
So, that answers itself… Don’t walk in the counsel of the
ungodly.
The other thing… schemes, don’t walk in the schemes of the
ungodly.
Schemes… if something is in secret, run.
If someone says to you, ‘I’ve got this deal and it is really
good, you only need to invest $2000, it is guaranteed 100%, 100 times you will
get your money back in about 2 weeks… if you send 7 letters, to 7 people… then
at the end, send it to 7 people but don’t tell anybody else, it’s not illegal,
but don’t tell anybody.’
Do you know how many thousands of people fall for this all the
time, wicked schemes… anything done in secret, run. If someone gives you a word
and they say, don’t tell anybody, run. OK.
Everything in God is always out in the light.
It is always wonderfully out in the light.
It is accountable, you are able to talk, its free.
Schemes – if it is a secret it is usually a problem.
‘Or stand in the way of sinners’.
What it means is standing the same way as sinners.
So, you are in Church… hallelujah, pray, I love you Lord, you
are awesome, you’re awesome.
Then you go out of Church… go clubbing, dancing and drinking,
making foolish decisions and getting yourself into wrong conversations,
standing in the way of sinners.
And then you go, ‘O why isn’t my life really moving ahead?’.
Psalm 1:1. - Blessed, blessed, blessed, blessed, is the
man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked or stand in the way of sinners
or sit in the seat of a mocker.
I can’t help it, I grew up with the Muppets.
Alright, it is a critical spirit, it is people that want to tear
down to build themselves up.
Don’t stand the same way as mockers, it is the weakest form of
promotion that there is.
The lowest level of promotion is scoffing and mocking.
Going out after Church and going ‘O man, they should have
done better than that.’
That is called the opposite of blessing.
You are sitting in the same seat as scoffers and mockers… run
from it, run, run.
You will not be blessed if you sit in the same seat as ungodly
men, as scoffers and mockers, and as sinners, you will not be blessed.
It is simple, there is no mystery here.
Now let’s get to verse 2 because we will finish on a positive
note.
‘But his delight is in the law of the Lord and on His law he
meditates day and night’.
Here is the key word in verse 2.
He meditates.
He meditates day and night.
Listen to this… it means he dwells on, he ponders, he
contemplates, he pictures.
I find it very easy to do that to the Word of God, do you?
He pictures. He conceives, he starts to think creatively.
If you are asking God for great ideas then do Psalm 1 verse 2.
He meditates day and night.
So, if you are asking ‘how can God direct my steps?’
Meditate on the Word and He arranges your thoughts and then you
find your plans are His plans because you have put Him first and as we seek
first, and as our first priority, getting back to knowing God, and all the
other priorities come into line.
And verse 3 is very simple. ‘He is like a tree planted
by streams of water which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf doesn’t
wither and whatever he does prospers.’
OK, he yields in season.
I think that is one of the key phrases in verse 3.
Can I just say this because I know there is a lot of you who
have been serving God for a long time, and you are sort of waiting for your
season.
There is nothing less palatable than fruit picked before its
time.
If you pick fruit off a tree that’s not ripe, what does it taste
like?
Either it tastes bitter or nothing. It has no taste, it has no
flavour.
And that is the great reminder in Psalm 1 verse 3… to do all
those things and run from sin and run from secrecy and run from bad habits and
run from bad stance, and run from bad language and run from those things that
will align you with everything that does not represent the hand of God on your
life.
Even when you are trying to pick
fruit off a tree that’s not ripe, it’s hard to get off.
You always have to strive and struggle
when you are trying to operate out of God’s time.
When you are trying to do your thing
and your dream out of God’s time, there is no flow on it.
But when it is in season, like when
you go and pick an orange off a tree and it is in your hand, it almost falls
off, it is heavy, its weighty because it is full of juice, you open it and you
can smell it before you crack it open.
And then you crack it open and it is
beautiful and the juice is dripping everywhere and you put it in your mouth and
man, that is good.
That is what fruit in season is like.
And that is when your season is right.
There will be an ease, there will be
a flavour that does good things.
It won’t have a bitterness and a tartness or a tastelessness and
often in ministry, people who have gone out before their due season, just leave
a trail of bitter, disillusioned people behind them and that is not the will of
God.
WIFE, MUM, PASTOR, WORSHIP
LEADER, COMPOSER, SPEAKER & AUTHOR
Australian Darlene Zschech
is acclaimed all over the world as a composer, worship leader, pastor, author
and speaker, and became most well known for her involvement in the worship team
at Hillsong Church, Sydney, Australia over many years. Although she has
achieved numerous gold albums and her songs are sung in many nations of the
world, Darlene’s success simply stands as a testimony to her life’s passion for
serving God and people with all her heart. Alongside her husband Mark, they are
the Senior Pastors of Hope Unlimited Church (HopeUC) on the Central Coast of
New South Wales, Australia, which has now grown into India and the USA.
As a composer, Darlene is
perhaps most famous for the chorus “Shout to the Lord”, a song that is sung by
millions of churchgoers every week and has been covered by many other artists.
In addition to “Shout to the Lord”, Darlene has written many songs through solo
projects: “Kiss of Heaven”, “Change Your World”, “You Are Love”, “In Jesus
Name” and “Revealing Jesus”, a live worship album recorded with the Grammy
Award winning Israel Houghton. Through the Compassionart project in 2008,
Darlene was honoured to have the privilege of writing with some of the most
generous-hearted worship writers and leaders of our day.
Her latest live worship
project was recorded at HopeUC, called “Here I Am, Send Me” where she co-wrote
with some incredible writers of worship music including Martin Smith, Jenn
Johnson, Paul Baloche and many faithful worship leaders from her own church.
She has also recently released a Christmas album, “The Table”, with the HopeUC
Worship team. Darlene is passionate about raising and training other worship
pastors, leaders, teams and writers. To this end, she has penned five books –
“Extravagant Worship”, “The Kiss of Heaven”, “The Art of Mentoring” and
“Revealing Jesus” devotional, “Worship Changes Everything”. These titles
combined have been translated into over 20 different languages. Darlene’s most
recent book project that is scheduled for release is “The Golden Thread”.
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