Philippians 4:4 - CHOOSE JOY!
Philippians 4:4 (NIV) Rejoice in the Lord
always. I will say it again: Rejoice!
WORD STUDY
Rejoice in the Lord. Paul's familiar theme
throughout the epistle, which has already been heard in
chapters 1 and 2. In the Lord" signifies the sphere
in which the believers' joy exists, a sphere
unrelated to the circumstances of life, but related to
an unassailable unchanging relationship to the
sovereign Lord. [MacArthur Daily Bible 2003]
COMMENTARY PEARL
Recently my daughter was visiting our
home with her toddler and baby. Just before
bedtime, my three-year-old granddaughter, Amelia,
hurt herself while playing. It wasn't anything
serious, but since she was already tired, she
couldn't be consoled. That's when Nana came to the
rescue. In a moment, I swooped her up. I rocked her
and gently spoke to her. I suggested reading
stories, and she settled to listen. My
granddaughter's joy returned as she snuggled in bed with her
blanket, favorite toy, and me curled by her side. My
calm, steady presence was exactly what Amelia
needed.
Can you relate? I can! Often, I desire
the same from Jesus when I am hurt, exhausted,
and overwhelmed. To rejoice in the Lord is to be
calmed and delighted in His presence. When I am
hurting, it's not as if all the pain immediately goes
away. Instead, a quiet joy comes from the fact
that Jesus is there.
As I come to understand that the Lord is
near, I find comfort in Him. I also find hope when
I give Jesus my concerns in prayer. Then
calmness settles in, and peace comes. The situation
doesn't always change, but I'm grateful that my
heart does. Just as Amelia needed Nana, it's only
with Jesus that I find tiny slivers of joy in
challenging situations. Thankfully, I can turn to Jesus
again and again, always rejoicing in Him. Tricia
Goyer
Faith Step: Consider a situation that has
you worried, anxious, or in pain. Picture
yourself as a child with Jesus beside you. Find
comfort in His nearness and rejoice at His calm,
steady Presence. [Mornings With Jesus 2024
Devotional by Guideposts and Zondervan]
COMMENTARY
Whatever your disposition may be, God is
able so to mold it that it will be sweet and
Christlike. By the exercise of living faith you can
separate from everything that is not in accordance
with the mind of God, and thus bring heaven into
your life here below. Doing this, you will have
sunshine at every step. When the enemy seeks to
enshroud the soul with darkness, sing faith and talk
faith, and you will find that you have sung and
talked yourself into the light.
We open to ourselves the floodgates of
woe or joy. If we permit our thoughts to be
engrossed with the troubles and trifles of earth, our
hearts will be filled with unbelief, gloom, and
foreboding. If we set our affections on things above,
the voice of Jesus will speak to our hearts,
murmuring will cease, and vexing thoughts will be lost
in praise to our Redeemer. Those who dwell upon
God's great mercies and are not unmindful of His
lesser gifts, will put on the girdle of gladness
and make melody in their hearts to the Lord.
Then they will enjoy their work. They will stand
firm at their post of duty. They will have a
placid temper, a trustful spirit. CT233-4
Unshakable Joy
There are more than 2,700 passages in the
Bible containing words such as joy, happiness,
pleasure, laughter, gladness, feasting, and
celebration. This comes as a revelation to some people,
but heres something to consider: we follow a
happy God, and He wants us to be happy as well.
The apostle Paul wrote to Timothy about
the glorious Good News entrusted to [him] by our
blessed God (1 Timothy 1:11 NLT). The word
blessed can be translated as happy. In other
words, this is Good News from our happy God.
In his letter to the Christians in
Philippi, Paul mentioned joy or gladness 19 times in
four chapters. When he thought of the Philippian
believers, for example, it brought a smile to his face.
He wrote, Every time I think of you, I give
thanks to my God. Whenever I pray, I make my
requests for all of you with joy (1:3-4 NLT).
Paul wrote the book of Philippians
because he was under house arrest, chained to a
Roman guard. He had lost his freedom to go out and
preach as he normally did. Yet this great epistle
overflows with joy.
He laid out the bottom line of the entire
letter when he wrote, Rejoice in the Lord
always. Again I will say, rejoice! (Philippians
4:4 NKJV). Paul didnt say to rejoice in our
circumstances. Rather, he said to rejoice in the Lord.
Paul didnt know what his future held.
He had appealed to Caesar, and his case could
come up shortly, or he could be there a lot
longer. He might be acquitted, or he might be
beheaded. He was stuck in what we would call miserable
circumstances.
Even so, Paul had joy. Thats because
he knew that God was in control of his life.
And God is in control of your life as well.
[Greg Laurie from Harvest Ministries;
https://www.harvestdaily.com]
LINK FOR FURTHER STUDY
Philippians 4:4 - CHOOSE JOY!
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