What are you rejoicing in today?
As we approach Thanksgiving, our hearts are reminded to give
thanks for all of God's blessings to us. This brings a sweet sense of God's
provision as our Source and gratitude for all He has given.
It seems that rejoicing takes us a step deeper - from gratitude TO the Source for His gifts, to joy IN the Source - the Lord - as the Source of all true joy.
It seems that rejoicing takes us a step deeper - from gratitude TO the Source for His gifts, to joy IN the Source - the Lord - as the Source of all true joy.
Rejoice means: "to feel or show that you are very
happy about something, to give joy to, to feel joy or
great delight."
I was thinking on Philippians 4:4, "Rejoice in the LORD always..." recently and noticed it calls us, yes, to rejoice, but that we are to rejoice in THE LORD.
I was thinking on Philippians 4:4, "Rejoice in the LORD always..." recently and noticed it calls us, yes, to rejoice, but that we are to rejoice in THE LORD.
We always have a reason to rejoice in Him - because He is
always good.
Hope our hearts need
Love our hearts crave
Peace that calms our souls
Joy that never ends
...and the list goes on and on.
Things, circumstances, and people all change, but Jesus
never changes. These other things can be gifts that cause us to rejoice in the
Giver, but He alone unchangingly satisfies.
We can even rejoice through hard trials, not because we like
the trials themselves, but because we know and trust that the One Who is Love
has a purpose that is much deeper. This purpose includes us coming to know Him
more through everything we face in life and, as a result, rejoice more in Him!
Friends, we can rejoice in our Lord always - for He is
forever good.
"Rejoice in the LORD always, I will say it again,
rejoice." ~ Philippians 4:4
Will you allow Him to be your source of joy today?
Have a blessed Thanksgiving!
Have a blessed Thanksgiving!
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