Hello Carleeta,
Thank you and it's really good here.
Addison 

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Carleeta Manser 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 6:23 PM
  Subject: {dbilg} Heavenly Father


  The heavenly Father cares about those “desires of thine heart” that are 
buried deep therein. He put them there. And He never instills such “desires” 
into “thine heart” without planning to “give” them to you as soon as you are 
ready to realize them without becoming proud (Psalm 37:4). The first step is 
for you to know Who put them there, and that He is the One who “satisfies” them 
(145:16).

   

  King David cherished such “desires” from his boyhood. While he tended his 
sheep he dreamed of castles in the air, fantasies if you please. He hardly 
dared voice them in actual prayer—his supreme secret dream that he could 
someday fight the battles of the Lord (be king of Israel?). He couldn’t dare to 
mention them to his family, for his older brothers had an inkling and despised 
him just as Joseph’s ten brothers despised him for his “dreams” (see 1 Sam. 
17:28; Gen. 37:8). David, unashamed to bare his soul in his psalms, wrote about 
those secret “desires of [his] heart.”

   

  Have you dared to voice those “desires of thine heart” in actual prayer to 
your heavenly Father? Or are you ashamed to admit that you have them? Or do you 
think they are too trivial to bring to His attention? The Savior is 
sympathetic; you can voice “desires” to Him that you can’t admit to anyone 
else. He says, “Ask, and it shall be given you” (Matt. 7:7). That’s why He 
insists that true prayer must be a secret thing between you and your heavenly 
Father (6:6). Such a secret with God can begin in your childhood; tell Him 
those hidden “desires,” without shame. He won’t despise you if you voice them 
in actual words of prayer!

   

  David, your prototype, had to wait and wait and wait “patiently” for the Lord 
to give him those “desires” (Psalm 40:1)—years and decades, in fact. He offered 
his “secret” prayers, and finally the “Father which seeth in secret [rewarded] 
him openly.” Finish reading that psalm! It will link you to the secret heart of 
Jesus Himself.


  

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