Reflections
June 23rd, 2013
“Our
Strength In Joy”
“Then [Ezra] told them, Go
your way, eat the fat, drink the sweet drink, and send portions to
him for whom nothing is prepared; for this day is holy to our Lord.
And be not grieved and depressed, for the joy of the Lord is your
strength and stronghold.” Nehemiah 8:10 (AMP)
Scripture Reading For This
Week: Deuteronomy 28; Nehemiah 8; 2 Chronicles 20; Psalm 21; 1 John 5
What an awesome feeling to know
that God is on your side. It fills your heart with peace and an
unspeakable kind of joy. It is also liberating to understand the
power that joy has and why the enemy is always trying to steal it.
When we understand joy, then we will do all we can to hold on to joy
and never let it go.
I declare and decree that this
week's Reflections will be a continued source of
encouragement for your heart, mind and soul. Allow the joy of the
Lord to reside in every area of your life; strengthening you in your
walk and commitment to the Father, and your resolve to hold on, as
you wait upon the promises of God to be fulfilled in your life.
In my spirit, a song is ringing
loud and clear: Joy, Joy, God's great joy. Joy, joy, down in my
soul! Sweet, beautiful, soul saving joy. Oh, joy, joy in my soul. I
find myself filled with so much joy. Joy that I do not, and cannot,
and will not let go of.
The most important thing that I've
learned about the joy of the Lord, is that it is my strength. It is
what keeps me pushing forward when everything around me says to give
up. It's what encourages me when I don't see no way out of a
situation. It helps me to remember the plans of the Father concerning
my life. Joy is what encourages me in the mist of sorrow and
heartache.
“Then [Ezra] told them, Go
your way, eat the fat, drink the sweet drink, and send portions to
him for whom nothing is prepared; for this day is holy to our Lord.
And be not grieved and depressed, for the joy of the Lord is your
strength and stronghold.” Nehemiah 8:10
Ezra was reading the law to the children of Israel so that they would understand. As the people heard the word, they began to mourn and be sad. But Ezra admonished them to rejoice. To not be depressed for it was the Lord's day, and that the joy of the Lord was their strength and stronghold.
What is the joy of the Lord? The joy of the Lord is His word. It is His thoughts. It is His promises. It is Jesus. The joy of the Lord is powerful. It transforms your mind, heart, and life. It is the Lord's strength that is placed in us to walk in this journey that we call life. The joy of the Lord gives us hope in a world that is filled with evil and sorrows.
There are times that we are
surrounded with so much negativity that we begin to see things as
impossible. It makes us feel as though mourning will never cease, and
joy will never come. It is the joy of the Lord that enables us to see
past the moment, to get through the grief, and to understand that
mourning will occur—it is a part of life—but there will be a
morning.
Psalm 30:5 For
His anger is but for a moment, but His favor is for a lifetime or in
His favor is life. Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in
the morning.
We may not know how long the night
is—for some of us it has been a very long night—but we do have
the promise of our Father that there will be a morning. A morning
that comes with joy. And while we are waiting for our morning, we can
be strengthened by the joy of the Lord. We can allow it to be a
stronghold over our heart and mind, and draw upon whenever we feel
weak or afraid or even abandoned. God's joy will strengthen you. His
word. His promises. His thoughts. His ways.
In order for us to hold onto this joy, we must be intimate with the Father daily. We must be in His word, meditating upon it, and keeping ourselves away, as much as possible, from constant negativity that would hinder us from seeing or hearing that which God is saying.
The joy of the Lord is my
strength. Whatever I face in this world; I am not alone. For my God
is with me. Through my mourning and weeping times; I have the courage
to hold on knowing that my tomorrow will soon come. In fact, my
morning has arrived. And I know it was the strength of my God—His
joy that resides in my heart—that strengthened me to hold on, keep
believing, and never give up. God said it. I believe it. My Morning
has come.
I decree that the spirit of peace
and prosperity has found permanent rest in your lives: spiritually,
physically, emotionally, mentally, socially, and financially. Hold on
to your joy. Let the joy of the Lord bring you comfort and peace of
mind as it strengthens you through all waiting periods, and battles.
Meditate on the word of God. Speak His word to the atmosphere and to
yourself. God cannot lie. There will be a morning, and His joy will
see you through. You are Blessed. Now go...and Be a Blessing!
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