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We trace how delight in God reshapes desire, discipline, and daily life, drawing from Psalm 37 and Psalm 27. David’s singular focus under pressure becomes a model for moving from visiting God to dwelling with God, replacing anxiety with unhurried affection and relational trust.

• Delight as softening the heart so God plants new desires
• David’s one thing focus amid conflict in Psalm 27
• Desire narrowing attention and clarifying pursuit
• Abiding over occasional visits to cultivate peace
• Prayer with thanksgiving reframing anxiety
• Relational faith versus transactional religion
• Discovery and guidance flowing from communion
• Fasting as posture for desire, not performance
• Confidence born from knowing God’s nature and ways