Two-minute read.

“Don’t forget, the joy of the Lord is our strength,” Jimmy said randomly at the end of our small group one night. We had finished our discussion on the week’s sermon and prayed over prayer requests when our leader sent us off with these words. When I heard the phrase, I didn’t realize it came from Nehemiah. As soon as I got home, I looked up the passage, and ever since, I quote the eight words every chance I get. Joy of the Lord comes from complete confidence in Him, no matter the situation, understanding that this life will pass quickly, but eternal life with the Lord will never end. We can face today’s mountain because God will move it; nothing keeps us from His glory when we place our faith in the Savior.
Joy remains when happiness flees. Because we choose God and trust His plan, even when we don’t understand it, we can experience divine joy. Planning our first Joyful Heart Connections breakfast, we had a meeting a few days before. “Well, we have a problem that we can’t control; it’s supposed to snow Saturday,” Claire said as we began our time together. So focused on tasks for the event, I hadn’t thought about the weather. Instant disappointment welled up within me. Then I thought, “Well, if that’s God’s will, then I trust it.”
The same storm hindered our vacation plans. Supposed to leave two days after the event, an unusual polar vortex sent ice across the southern United States and up the East Coast. No one went anywhere, and the Lord delayed our vacation for two days. Again, I thought, “I trust God’s will, He’s protecting us from things we don’t know.” Instead of losing my joy, I trusted the Savior and had a lovely day at home, catching up on projects I needed to get done.
The Lord instructs us to “count it all joy” when facing trials, viewing them as opportunities for growth. When we adopt a joyful mindset, we choose to focus our gaze on the Savior rather than our problems. In God’s presence, we experience the fullness of joy. Divine joy comes from delighting in the Lord’s goodness and secure hope in Him, rather than superficial emotions. Set your gaze above, align your heart and mind with the Savior, and gain strength from the joy you find in Him.
Journal Questions:
How would you define divine joy?
Describe the difference between joy in the Lord and happiness.
How has joy strengthened you in life’s storms?
Application:
Thank God for the strength you gain from His joy.








