Matthew 2:10
When they saw the star, they were filled with joy!
When they saw the star, they were filled with joy!
I just finished reading Blessed are the Misfits by Brant Hansen, Star radio DJ. In the book
he poses the question, "Can a person have depression and joy at the same
time?" That got me to thinking, can we invite joy into our hearts during
the holidays, no matter the circumstances? Can I be joyful during the holidays
even when...
I'm a single parent and, by America's standards, I
can't buy what my children want...
I've lost a loved one who won't be here to wish a
Merry Christmas...
I'm a high school student who has no close
friends...
I'm a college student struggling to balance work
and school...
I'm a parent rushing from activity to activity
just trying to get it all done...
I'm a soldier, out of the country, with no hope of
being home for the holidays...
I'm just overwhelmed with all the preparation of
Christmas...
I haven't experienced all of these scenarios, but
I've had my share of struggles during the holidays. Circumstances that could
have stolen every speck of joy from my heart. Yet, God shined on me through his
people and his word. I found if I could muster one little spark of joy in my
heart, the fire would burn and spark delight in my soul. The wise men found joy
when they saw the star and realized Jesus was nearby. He is for us too. Jesus
is here. He has the joy we desire. Not happiness that's fleeting, but joy that
underlies all circumstances. Even when everything seems difficult or
frustrating, Jesus' joy is like a buoy that helps me through the tough times.
Have you ever been around someone filled with joy. Their joy sparks joy in others. Let's set the world on fire with JOY!
I hope this Christmas is filled with joy for you.
But if not, I challenge you to ask God for joy. Jesus gives the true joy of the season.
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