James 1:2 (NIV)
Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds...
The above verse of scripture was emailed to me this morning - and only seeks to underline something that came to light following the meetings at the Army yesterday. You see, I understand all what was said yesterday about mission; the Great Commission if you will. I understand the sacrifice; I understand the need to minister to 'others'. No problem with any of that.
There's just one aspect that seems to be eluding me. An understanding of the joy that comes out of this service. The same joy mentioned in the above passage. The joy experienced and mentioned throughout the Christmas story.
And, looking back over this blog, it seems to be a subject that's been eluding me for a while. Is there something that I've yet to consider; something that seems to be robbing me of that joy?
Heading into the latter part of the Advent season, then, the goal then is to find that joy. That deep satisfaction that comes from knowing God, hearing His voice and obeying. The quality that allows us to be strong; able to face those kinds of trials.
In 1955, C S Lewis published a book which related the story of the author's conversion. It was entitled "Surprised by Joy".
That's the sort of surprise I am looking for this Christmas.
2 comments:
Philippians 4:11 & !2
Learning to be content in every circumstance is one of the main keys to discovering that joy! That way the joy comes our of the spiritual contentment that comes from knowing Jesus!
Thanks for the feedback.
C
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