JOY IS AN INSIDE JOB
Whatever your age, likely you have discovered that true contentment never emerges from external conditions or circumstances. Simply put, other people, things, and/or situations cannot attain or sustain life fulfillment. The reason is rather obvious. Every condition, person, place, or object we encounter and experience with our senses is temporary or transitory. Eventually, all will die, depart, or simply fade away.
What, then, is the optimal source of our “joie de vivre?” [Note: Joie
de vivre is a French term meaning joy of life]. Our response to this
question must begin with the understanding that happiness and joy are not
synonymous. Happiness is temporary and conditional, based upon
prevailing conditions and our emotional responses to the same. Joy,
on the other hand, is enduring and existential; that is, it comes from
within. To wit, joy is
an inside job.
When we opt to invest precious time and energy in random and
frantic quests for happiness, we only reap disappointment, frustration, or
emptiness. However, when we make the wiser choice to embrace the
true source of joy, which is unwavering faith in the person and gospel of Jesus Christ, we reap a truly satisfying
harvest of peace, power, pleasure and productivity.
What is joy? Simply
defined, it is the assurance that
Christ is at the center of our circumstances.
Therefore, joy sustains itself (and
us)…unconditionally. As such, joy will not and cannot be based on
external matters such as money, clothing, cars, or the places we visit or reside. Let
us, therefore, endeavor to make a sound decision to embrace the only legitimate
and lasting joie de vivre. It is important to note that this path does
not guarantee immunity to problems or pains, but it manifests the bright light
of joy, which provides divine perspective as we travel through unexpected or
dismal spaces.
Unquestionably, joy is an inside job! So, first
establish the fact that Jesus
Christ lives on the inside via a simple prayer for salvation, which
grants Him access to be both Savior and Lord. Then, read His Word
(daily) and talk to Him often in prayer. Remember: GOD has your back
and He never ever fails.
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