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The Bible says: 1. Joy is a gift from God. Romans 15:13 “Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing. . . through the power of the Holy Spirit.” Because joy is a gift from God, anything that takes away your joy is not from God. Therefore, joy becomes a standard of measure of your Christian walk. If you allow your
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Renowned author John Piper defines Christian joy as being that “good feeling in the soul, produced by the Holy Spirit, as he causes us to see the beauty of Christ in the Word and in the world.” Implied in this statement is the idea that true joy, the joy that comes from God, comes from seeing Jesus. Biblical joy is knowing Jesus and rejoicing in hi...
God’s word is His revelation to us, it’s where we can get to know him and soak in his presence no matter what is going on in our life. When we know the blessings that are in God’s word and come from remaining it in, we will experience abundant joy. God’s word makes the path of life visible to us and it is alive and active, bubbling over with truth,...
As Christians, once we have accepted Jesus, we receive the Holy Spirit. God has given us his Holy Spirit as a down payment for our life with him to come, and the Holy Spirit is here to guide us into all grace and truth. Since the Holy Spirit is God’s presence that has come to dwell in us, we are able to remain in him and abide in Jesus forever. Rem...
Biblical joy endures all things because that’s what Jesus did. He knew that there was a greater joy coming that he had yet to experience. Even though we can’t feel joy, and even though we may be feeling the exact opposite of joy at times, it is the one thing as Christians that inspires us to endure all things. Think of the early church and even bel...
There are plenty of places in the Bible where we can find people full of joy. When we look closely, we can see that that joy is only made possible by the grace of God and is often intertwined with stories of deep hurt and humanness.
Without biblical joy, we’d be left to rely on circumstances in life to make us happy and bring us joy. That would work out great during family vacations and when things are going our way, but what happens when life gets hard? We need a joy that we can hold onto no matter what is going on in our lives, a joy that is always accessible to us. That joy...
Jan 4, 2022 · Joy is the natural reaction to the work of God, whether promised or fulfilled. Joy expresses God’s kingdom—His influence on earth (Romans 14:17). The Spirit’s production of joy can manifest in several different ways: The joy of deliverance: When God sets someone free, rejoicing is in order.
How would you define “joy”? The word “joy” is used over 200 times through the bible in various forms but with similar meanings: rejoicing, happiness, gladness occurring, delight, cheerfulness, calm delight, greatly, be exceeding.
Apr 17, 2024 · We have two options: to live by the flesh or to live by the Spirit. (Romans 8:4-6) The evidence of the Spirit in the life of a Christian is fruit. One of the fruits of the Spirit is joy. Our joy is a testimony of the work of Jesus in our lives and a witness to the unbelieving world around us.
Jun 30, 2023 · What Does the Bible Teach Us about Joy? 1. God, Himself, is the source of our joy . Galatians 5:22-23 gives us a list of the fruits of the spirit — and joy is listed there as one of the byproducts of the Holy Spirit living and abiding in us.
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Sep 1, 2024 · Joy in the Bible is more than just a fleeting emotion; it’s a deep, abiding sense of happiness and contentment rooted in one’s relationship with God. In biblical terms, joy often transcends temporary circumstances, reflecting a profound inner peace and satisfaction.