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June 4, 2020

Today’s Promise

I Choose Joy

Philippians 4:4

Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice!


God Commands us to Rejoice

God commands you to rejoice. That may sound like a hard thing to do at times, but when you choose to rejoice, the Holy Spirit fills you with supernatural joy.

It seems like a difficult time to be talking about joy. With all the problems in the world, how can we even consider being joyful?

Growing Christians Rejoice

Joy is fundamental to the Christian life. Growing Christians are rejoicing Christians. Paul commands us to rejoice. He repeats this message in 1 Thessalonians 5:16 – “rejoice always.”

Remember, with every command of God, there is a related promise. God never commands you to do something without empowering you to do it.

Joy has nothing to do with your circumstance but is connected to the presence of God. Happiness is connected to the situations of life. You can be happy when everything is going your way. You are happy when the traffic is light, your job is going well, and you are in a loving relationship. However, when everything is going wrong, and you are unhappy, you can still choose to rejoice.

Paul wrote Philippians during some of the most trying days of his life. Yet amid those trials, he could say “Rejoice.” 

The Holy Spirit Brings Joy

Joy is the evidence of the Holy Spirit working in your life. 

How do you rejoice when you see the world around you falling apart? How do you rejoice when your world is falling apart?

Joy is a decision. You choose joy. Every day you choose to either worry or rejoice; you can’t do both. Worry accomplishes nothing. In Matthew 6, Jesus said, “And who of you by being worried can add a single hour to his life?” 

As you choose joy, you confess that God is in control. Choosing joy is always a step of faith. It is taking your eyes off your problems and focusing on the goodness and love of God. 

Not just Positive Thinking

Rejoicing is not just some positive thinking confession. It is not ignoring your problems or being insensitive to the problems of those around you. Joy is choosing to trust God in your situation. You don’t rejoice for the problem; you rejoice in the problem.

You can’t produce joy. Joy is the outcome of the Holy Spirit working in your life. Joy is the second fruit of the spirit. 

Joy follows the decision to rejoice. Choosing to rejoice releases the power of God to work in your heart and life.

Even on your darkest day, you can choose to rejoice. As you do, you will experience the supernatural joy of Christ flowing through you no matter what you are going through. 

Look at that promise again.

Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice! – Philippians 4:4

Make these confessions.

  • Today, I choose to rejoice.
  • The Holy Spirit is producing joy in my life.
  • My joy is not dependent on my circumstance.
  • I rejoice as a confession of God’s goodness and care for me.

In Jesus name,
Amen

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  1. Douglas Brown June 4, 2020 at 8:34 am - Reply

    Thanks Billy!!!! Always great encouragement!!!!

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