Marked By Joyنموونە
When God Takes Over Our Lives
Psalm 30:1-12
Another example of explaining from where joy springs is found in Psalms. The psalmist’s joy—and this is typical of what people of faith participate in—is the result of something God is doing or has done: “You put me together. God, you pulled me out of the grave, gave me another chance at life” (Psalm 30:2-3, emphasis added).
Joy is what we experience when God takes over our lives, when our self-sufficiency gives out and His all-sufficiency takes over. The experience of joy is derivative. It doesn’t come from us; it comes to us. It isn’t something we do; it’s something God does. And that is why the psalmist says, “I give you all the credit, God” (verse 1).
Try praying a Psalm like Psalm 30. Let the joy of the psalmist wash over you. Are you renewed by the knowledge that your joy depends upon Him and not yourself or your circumstances?
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Is your life characterized by joy? If you’re not sure exactly what that means or would look like, spend the next four days learning from theologian Eugene H. Peterson. Peterson, an author, biblical scholar, and pastor, uncovers the essential nature of joy to the Christian experience. His example, in life as well as in death, was characterized by joy. Find yourself renewed, springing forth no matter the circumstances.
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