“The
joy of the Lord is your strength”, wrote the prophet Nehemiah (Neh 8:10; KJV). In
Isaiah (Isa 61:3) we read that God gives us: “the oil of joy for mourning”.
Nothing can take our joy from us (John 16:22) and we can have joy even in
trials (James 1:2). In the world people have joy when circumstances dictate but
for us, we can always have joy as it is a fruit of the Spirit in us (Gal 5:22).
How
do we get and grow our joy? Well, just like everything else in our Christian
walk. As we study his word the Holy Spirit brings revelation or understanding
of God’s joy (John 15:11). This revelation allows our faith to grow (Rom 10:17)
so that we can cooperate with the Holy Spirit and allow him to develop the
fruit of Joy in our lives.
In the
Bible we see that joy comes to the good man (Eccl 2:26), to the person of
humility (Isa 29:19) and as we seek intimacy with God; “Thou wilt shew me the
path of life: in thy presence is fullness of joy; at thy right hand there are
pleasures for ever more” (Ps 16:11). Satan will try to steal our joy but he can’t
if we cooperate with God (John 16:22). We may get down for a while but if we
keep focused on God joy will well up in our spirits (Ps 30:5).
The
joy of the Lord is my strength; sounds good to me.
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