But
the fruit of t he
Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law. Galatians 5:22-23
That soul-deep,
Spirit-filled, fruit of joy is established when we accept Jesus as Savior. At
that moment we are seated in heaven to live in everlasting joy. Some days, hopefully
most days as we mature in our faith, that joy can sustain us through the ups
and downs of life. Christ is with us today, tomorrow, forever.
Sometimes life
gets in the way.
Let’s
pick up with Joyful Jenny a few years later. Her youngest child has been sick
off and on for a few months with no real answers and there are health concerns
with her parents. Prayer and Bible study still hold a vital and prominent place
in her life, but the Words and the prayers feel empty. They are not moving from
her head to her heart. The joy is missing.
That
missing joy moves another few miles into the distance as she spots Crabby
Cathy.
“You
know I don’t like the sound of that company you chose to do our driveways. I
may call someone else to get an estimate.”
There
was no love in her heart as she said, “You do whatever you need to do.” And she
walked inside. The company she chose?
No, they chose it together! How could she continue to speak to her next-door neighbor
with love when she never received anything in return except criticism? “Lord, how do you keep
loving people when they don’t listen or respond?”
Joyful
Jenny relied on other women of faith in her life, especially the older
women. They spoke with such wisdom and love. Most of them had been through so
much and they had grown to trust Jesus even when the circumstances seemed
impossible or even hopeless. Their stories gave her new hope. Walking into
Bible study early, she was relieved to see Encouraging Evelyn.
“First of
all,” Evelyn said after listening quietly for a few minutes, “tell Jesus
absolutely everything on your heart. He understands exactly where you are and
He will get you through. Praise Him and thank Him for working in all of these
situations. All of us go through times of despair. And remember we are a work
in progress. We just read that in Philippians 1. Believe me, He is never done
working on us.
I also
want to give you encouragement with your neighbor. You may not see results, but
you have been planting seeds in her life for years. You may be the only Jesus
she ever meets. Jesus will do the heart changing. Trust Him to know the timing.
And one more thing. Don’t allow others to steal your joy. You know Jesus!”
JJ felt
a surge of hope. Evelyn gave her a verse to memorize.
Be
joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Romans 12:12
Today it just so
happened they were studying the 4th chapter of Phlippians. Paul is
writing from a prison cell, trusting God, changing even the jailers’ lives and
this is part of what he said to JJ and to us:
Rejoice
in the Lord always; I will say it again; Rejoice! Philippians 4:4
Dear Father in heaven,
You tell us to come to You when we are weary and burdened. (Matthew 11) Keep us joyful in hope.
We rejoice in Jesus.
Amen
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