Happy, Blessed Monday!

I have thought a lot this week about joy.  There are so many external factors that try to steal our joy.  Sickness of body and mind, death, the general condition of the world we live in, politics, challenges unaccomplished, and wait!  There is another thief of joy and it is a big goal of his, our enemy, Satan.  He will use every vulnerable crack in our armor to steal our joy and if he can lessen our faith, all the better!

In my never-ending quest for knowledge 😊, I went searching for more info on joy.

Here’s what “Lessons From Home” has to say. 

“What is Joy According to the Bible? 

The idea of studying joy came to me when I was reading Nehemiah and studying the “joy of the Lord is my strength” verse. 

Then he said to them, “Go your way, eat the fat, drink the sweet, and send portions to those for whom nothing is prepared; for this day is holy to our Lord. Do not sorrow, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.” (Nehemiah 8:10) 

The story behind the verse is important. The children of Judah had been exiled to Babylon due to their idolatry. Here they lived among the heathen with no land to call their home. When the years of their punishment are finished, God stirs in the hearts of his faithful servants to start a movement to return home to the land their forefathers had been taken from. 

They endure multiple trials, but they strive to rebuild what was destroyed. They ask Ezra the prophet to read to them the Law. 

He stands on a wooden platform with hundreds of Jews gathered around him and begins to read the words written centuries before. With thirsty souls the people listen and suddenly the greatness of their sin and disobedience falls upon them and their hearts begin to mourn. The people cry out in repentance. 

What a beautiful scene. A whole multitude of people, whose desire is to return to the Lord, raise up their voices as one and repent! 

After this, Ezra and Nehemiah declare the day holy and tell the people to rejoice and be glad. They tell them to feast and be happy. Why? Because God has heard them! 

What is the difference between joy and happiness? What exactly is the joy of the Lord? 

I would first like to point out that happiness is an emotion and that is not what I am referring to when I say joy. Emotions are our natural reactions to situations around us. 

I wholeheartedly believe that our joy is not dependent on our circumstances. Joy is the ability to be content believing that God is working all things for our good.

 There is a difference between joy and happiness and while we all love the high we get from happiness, true joy is steady and dependable. It is like maturity lol wrought from experience, with a little heartache and faith mixed in.” 

 

 I really like that.  Anger, and fear abounds but when we look up, our hearts can feel peace and the joy that only Christ can provide.

Some of the benefits of joy that I came across online, not from me:

 “Benefits of feeling more joy 

promotes a healthier lifestyle. 

boosts immune system. 

fights stress and pain. 

supports longevity.” 

 “How Do You Feel Joy in the Lord? 

Discover the Lord’s Purpose for You. You are more than ordinary. … 

Find Joy in Your Circumstances. One of the keys to finding joy is to recognize God’s hand in your life, even during challenging moments. … 

Remember That Joy Multiplies. … 

Look for God in the Ordinary and Simple.” 

And finally:

“Through that joy, they unlock a sense of purpose and hope which ultimately releases them from poverty. For God’s children, the power of joy is never-ending. Although not one fruit of the spirit is more important than another, joy enables us to experience the others in the way that Jesus did.” 

Pray Unceasingly and Walk in Joy!!

Lois