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Seven Whos From the Book of Psalms

DAY 2 OF 7

Who Is Your Source of Joy?

Life. Joy. Pleasures. That’s what God wants for you. That’s the kind of God He is. Not in small measure, mind you. No, God wants you to experience life in all its richness, joy in all its fullness, and pleasures in all their abundance.

The God of the Bible, the God of all creation, the God revealed in Jesus Christ is the happiest person in the universe, and He wants happiness for you as well. A deep, abiding, and lasting happiness, no matter the circumstances of life or the storms that assail you. He is the life-giving, joy-exuding, pleasure-delighting God. He is indeed the ultimate hedonist. God is all about joy, both His and yours.

Pastor and writer John Ortberg commented, 

Joy is at the heart of God’s plan for human beings. The reason for this is worth pondering awhile. Joy is at the heart of God Himself. We will never realize the significance of joy in human life until we understand its importance to God. I suspect that most of us seriously underestimate God’s capacity for joy. 

Do you see God this way? Or have you bought into Satan’s lie that God is a cosmic Scrooge who is out to get you? Be careful of that lie. It can ruin your life and your eternity. God aims to fill you with joy. He does not seek to drip a little joy in your life or sprinkle some joy upon you. No, He aims to flood your soul with as much joy as you can hold. 

The closer you get to God, the more joy you experience, and the farther you go from God, the less joy you experience. True, deep and lasting joy is found only in God himself. It has been well stated that “Joy is the surest sign of the presence of God.” The presence of God is the presence of joy. The absence of God is the absence of joy. What does this tell us about our vain pursuit of happiness in other things, in houses or cars, in money or investments, in careers or retirement, in marriage or kids, in sports or hobbies, or beauty or fitness? Can joy be found there? It cannot. We can only find real delight in the gifts of God if we first delight in God Himself. C.S. Lewis taught us, “God cannot give us happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing.”

I ask you again, do you see God this way? Do you see Him as the joy-delighting, joy-giving, joy-bursting God, as the One who longs to fill you with joy? As the only source of real happiness in the universe? How do you see God?. 

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Seven Whos From the Book of Psalms

The book of Psalms is one of the richest in presenting God in His splendor, as it is a compilation of the bursts of worship from men of God who encountered the Lord. In this plan, you will find the One who inspired these songs. Enjoy it and adore Him.

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