Hearts Who Seek The Lord (Psalm 105:3)

 


Thursday, 16 October, 2025


Psalm 105:1-22

2 Kings 4:1-17

Matthew 13:44-58


Observance: Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley, bishops and martyrs (d. 1553)


Hearts Who Seek The Lord (Psalm 105:3)


Glory in his holy name;
    let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice!


We hold this Psalm alongside today’s Gospel reading, happily allowing the coincidence of the two readings together on the same day to warm our hearts.


The Psalmist sings of the joy of the hearts of those who seek the Lord. Meanwhile the Lord himself describes it as someone who found that great treasure, sold everything he had, and went and bought the field holding the treasure, doing so with great joy.


Joy is a precious commodity at the moment. Everything around us seems to have two faces: one side presents the wonder of the generosity of God, while the other presents an easy opportunity to complain about how things could be better. This great commodity of joy is not something that can be sought after for it’s own sake.


Seeking joy in itself makes us run around in circles. Seeking the Lord actually brings us joy.


Have you experienced the joy of the Lord recently? Have you ever gloried in his holy name, and found joy as a result?


Lord of joy, you reveal yourself to all who seek you: give us grace to seek you more, that we may find you more, and in finding you finding the joy of your glory.

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