1 Thessalonians 5:16 (ESV)
Rejoice always.
Our verse for today is one of the shortest in the Bible.
But what a big message these two words convey!
This verse is a command, which means joy is not optional
for Christians. Joyless Christians are disobedient Christians. Not only that,
this verse tells us to rejoice always. But how can we possibly do that?
The main thing to consider is the source of our joy.
Sometimes we’re tempted to think that the level of our joy is directly related
to the situation we are in. The more pleasant our environment, the greater our
joy will be. The problem with that way of thinking is that we can’t always
choose or control our circumstances. Our health may decline; we may lose our
job; a loved one may pass away. What’s more, there’s no guarantee that a happy
environment will always produce a happy heart. The playwright George Bernard
Shaw once said there are two sources of unhappiness in life: the first is not
getting what you want, and the second is getting it.
The only reliable source of joy is Jesus Christ. The
external realities of our lives will change, but the internal reality of having
Jesus dwell in our hearts never changes.
If we stay connected to Jesus, the command to be joyful
takes care of itself.
Dear Lord, help us to see our relationship with You as the
most important part of our lives, and to find joy in You despite difficult
circumstances. Thank You for your faithful love. In the Name of Jesus we pray,
Amen.
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