Monday, October 24, 2011

Maintaining Joy

How do you feel today?



Are you JOYful?



Sad?



Tired?



Full of expectation?



Does the promise of a new week excite you?



Make you anxious?



Depressed?



The Holy Bible says that God wants

to give us JOY unspeakable,

even in the midst of our

day-to-day problems. (1 Peter 7:8)



I like the way The Message translation of the Holy Bible explains it:



I know how great this makes you feel,

even though you have to put up with every kind

 of aggravation in the meantime.

Pure gold put in the fire comes out

of it proved pure; genuine faith

put through this suffering comes out proved genuine.

 When Jesus wraps this all up, it's your faith, not your gold,

that God will have on display as evidence of his victory.

You never saw him, yet you love him.

You still don't see him, yet you trust him—with laughter and singing.

Because you kept on believing,

 you'll get what you're looking forward to: total salvation.”



But with all of life’s pressures,

how do we maintain our

JOY, our laughter, our singing?



The Apostle Paul told the Ephesians that

one way was to keep themselves from excess,

stay full of the spirit, and speak to yourself

in Psalms and Hymns and spiritual songs.




And another way is to let the word of God

dwell in your hearts – meaning think about

God’s word, let it soak in your spirit etc.

And also, the Apostle Pauls says

 “do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus.” 




And Jesus himself gave a clear path to joy in John 16:23-24:

“...Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whatsoever ye shall

 ask the Father in my name, he will give it you.

Hitherto have ye asked nothing in my name:

ask, and ye shall receive, that your joy may be full.”



But how does all this translate to our lives in a practical sense?



Starting every day with prayer and Bible reading

will lay a good JOY foundation. I usually read

my Bible while having my morning coffee and

then spend at least 30 minutes talking and praying

to God.  Worshipping Him, inviting Him

into my day, and telling Him about my concerns.



But sometimes, despite our best efforts, circumstances

crash into our lives that threaten to steal our JOY.



Whenever, I am going through a particularly stressful

time at work I write out a JOY Scripture, or

some other verse from the Bible that speaks to my struggle,

 and put it in a prominent place on my desk.

This simple act of meditating on God’s word, nourishes

my spirit and feeds my JOY because every time I look

at it I am reminded of God and His promises.



I also have a JOY Playlist on my Ipod

that I use frequently at work.



Listening to upbeat worship songs helps me

to focus on the greatness of God and this in turns

feeds my JOY as I realize that there is nothing

in my life too big for God to handle. (Jeremiah 32:7)



The words I use also determine my level of JOY.



The Holy Bible says that death and life are

in the power of the tongue. (Proverbs 18:21)



But The Message translation of this verse sums it best:



“Words kill, words give life;
they're either poison or fruit—you choose.”



So as you can see, there are many ways to maintain our JOY.



I’ve offered a few JOY MAINTAINERS

that work for me, but would like to

hear how you maintain your JOY

on a day-to-day basis.



Leave a comment and join the conversation

so that all our JOY may be full. 




















2 comments:

  1. Hi Debbie. Awesome post! Love the layout, too :) I had to read this morning because my mentor friend at church who went off Council as I went on always asks me how things are going. When I tell him all the ways I am struggling with things we are working through on Council, his next question with a huge smile is: But do you have joy in your work? That makes me laugh because he's been through what I've been through and his spirit is still so joyful, and my answer for him is: Well, I've got big picture joy. I know I'm right where God wants me doing what he wants me to do. But do I have actual joy in the moment of these struggles that are driving me crazy? No, not so much. But the bottom line is, even in spite of whatever daily struggles I have, especially as they relate to whatever Kingdom work God has me doing, I know that these joy-killers are temporary. And I certainly do have big time joy that comes through the hope in the knowledge of Him! Thanks for an uplifting post this morning. ~Blessings, Rachel

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  2. Thanks Rachel! Learning to live in JOY despite difficult cirmcunstances usually means your roots of God's spirit run deep.

    I really appreciate your comments.

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