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Saturday, August 29, 2015

Got Joy? or What, Me Worry?

Got joy? Joy can be a bit hard to grasp and is often misunderstood. Even the translators of the Biblical text are not sure how to express the word. Is it happiness or contentment or some euphoric feeling that comes from the Spirit's presence? Joy is an important element in our relationship with the Lord and with our walk with Him. It should be evident in our lives. After all if you have a personal relationship with the God of the universe and His Son, who gives you abundant eternal life, there is reason to be joyful. Yet for many believers it remains a bit of a mystery and perhaps a little illusive. Yet, I am convinced that Yahweh wants me to experience a joy filled life. So what do we do when we find ourselves feeling pretty joyless? Well, if we look at a few Scriptures we can learn a few things about Joy and even the cure for Joylessness. 

I Peter 1:8 says, "And though you have not seen Him, you love Him, and though you do not see Him now, but believe in Him, you greatly rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory". It Seems even Peter has a little problem with joy. For he says that those who believe are to rejoice or express joy that cannot be expressed. Is that really helpful? To express the inexpressible? Joy is to be apart of who we are. It is more than happiness. It is a sense of contented peace and satisfaction in knowing the One true God and His Son. Even in times when happiness is void, joy is to be ours. Habakkuk 3:17-18,  "Though the fig tree may not blossom, Nor fruit be on the vines; Though the labor of the olive may fail, And the fields yield no food; Though the flock may be cut off from the fold, And there be no herd in the stalls, Yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will joy in the God of my salvation." The prophet indicates that joy is not dependent on what we possess but on the confidence we have in the God who is in control. Even with lack of food there can still be joy if our hearts are knit to the one who simply is good. For God is good all the time. He is worthy of praise and rejoicing all the time. We should know and experience His joy all the time for joy is grounded in who He is not how we feel at the moment.

The simple truth is the closer I am and walk with the LORD YAHWEH the more joy I will come to experience. Yet, there are time when joy seems to allude me What do the scriptures say is the disease that robs me of joy and leaves me joyless? David gives us some clues to the cure in the Psalms. Psalm 132:16 ""Her priests also I will clothe with salvation, And her godly ones will sing aloud for joy."  God's priests, which according to 1 Peter 2:9 we are, have been clothed with salvation and her Godly ones, oh there is the issue, Godly ones, sing aloud for joy. You have to be one of His Godly ones or the joy may not be there. See how David felt in Psalm 51:12 " Restore to me the joy of Your salvation, And uphold me by Your generous Spirit." David had sinned. He was no behaving as one of God's holy ones. He had not lost his salvation but the joy was gone. Disobedience simply takes away the joy we are intended to experience. Sin breaks our fellowship with God and others and until that is taken care of the joy honestly be gone. For we are not trusting in or resting in the God who bought us. The false joy of the prodigal does not last very long. Only repentance and return to the contented satisfaction of trust and obedience can allow true joy to blossom once again.

However, even when we take David's prescription we may not feel all that joyful. In fact we may feel pretty lousy. God's people did and Nehemiah had to tell them to get past the feelings and rejoice. God's people knew they had sinned and so they repented and wept over their sin. However, they could not seem to get beyond that. Nehemiah 8:9-10 " This day is holy to the Lord your God; do not mourn nor weep.' For all the people wept, when they heard the words of the Law. 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." Life without joy is a life without God's strength. If you are honest with yourself lack of joy sucks life from you. It makes you feel weak and even sickly.

Joyless people are either in some sort of disobedience or moping about sin already forgiven, which is really an affront to the God who forgave. Like, somehow His forgiveness isn't enough. Our standards are higher than His so we will continue to morn over what God has forgiven. That is not a humble heart that is more like pride, we just don't want to be honest about it. "I know God has forgiven me but I just can't forgive myself." How remarkably arrogant that really is. Take note, God resists the proud and gives grace to the humble. God is resisting those who hold that attitude. Is it any wonder folks like this have no real joy? Psalm 30:5 "For His anger is but for a moment, His favor is for life; Weeping may endure for a night, But joy comes in the morning." God does get angry over our sin, we repent, His grace is extended for life, we repent and weep in the darkness. But joy returns with the light of our returning to His presence. We can know the return of His joy.

So do you want to know the deep satisfaction and contentment that comes from the Lord? To taste that joy that Peter says is inexpressible? Then take David's prescription. Walk holy. Stay ever so close to the Lord. I believe there are two things that often keep believers in a mediocre and joyless existence. They either dabble in disobedience and do not hunger and thirst for the righteousness that can only be found in a real commitment to know God's Word. Or they have determined to set a standard higher than the Lord's and "Can't forgive themselves" or perhaps someone else. Pride, sin and distance from the Shepherd, who longs to give you joy and rest for your soul, is a sure joy killer. 

The prescription is available, live rightly, live humbly, and repent quickly when we stray. The only question remaining is will we take the cure so we can know His inexpressible joy.  

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