As for me, I will continue beholding Your face in righteousness (rightness, justice, and right standing with You); I shall be fully satisfied, when I awake [to find myself] beholding Your form [and having sweet communion with You].
Psalm 17:15 AMPC
The concluding lines of David’s prayer in Psalm 17:15 offer a beautiful invitation for reflection. It encourages us to consider the kind of relationship God desires with us. In a world filled with negativity, David’s words challenge us to identify what truly matters most and what brings genuine satisfaction to our hearts. This verse transcends a simple prayer; it’s a call to action for us to reflect on our personal relationship with God.
David declares, “As for me,” highlighting a personal decision he’s making. He won’t let external influences define his faith. Whether others seek God or not is irrelevant. He resolves to pursue a life continually seeking God’s presence “in righteousness” (right living and a right standing with God).
This resonates with Joshua’s words in Joshua 24:15. He declares, “But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” Here’s a man of conviction. His resolve doesn’t depend on others. He doesn’t base his worship on attendance numbers. It’s a personal commitment, a decision to dedicate his life to God, regardless of the company he has.
David continues, “I shall be fully satisfied when I awake [to find myself] beholding Your form [and having sweet communion with You].” External factors like finances, possessions, or even a comfortable home become insignificant. True satisfaction lies in having a close relationship with God, awake or asleep.
The passage prompts us to ask ourselves: What brings me genuine satisfaction? Is it more than just our relationship with God and the work we do for Him?
Likewise, consider Job’s story in Job 19:25-27. Despite hardships, his words reveal his priorities. He declares, “In my flesh, I shall see God! Whom I shall see for myself, and my eyes shall behold, and not another…” Here we see a man who prioritizes his walk with God, seeking Him constantly.
Even today, God awaits our response. Will we choose Him above all else, even health and personal desires? Like David, Joshua, and Job, can we wholeheartedly declare, “Lord, no matter what surrounds me, I choose You! I will continue to seek Your presence and a right standing with You. My true satisfaction comes from a deep communion with You each and every day.”
There’s nothing more important in this life than a fulfilling relationship with God, a wellspring of joy and peace that never runs dry.
Finally, in a world filled with fleeting pleasures, this passage reminds us of the enduring joy found in a life centred on God. By actively seeking His presence and living righteously, we discover true fulfilment.