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Joy.

It is hard to resist a person who has joy. You find yourself gravitating to them without even realizing the slow, movement forward.

And when you find yourself filled with joy, it’s the best feeling in the world as it is not due to circumstances or people. Joy is simply – there.

But don’t kid yourself. If not on your guard, your joy will slip away as easily as it arrived, for the world waits to steal it away from as many as possible.

It is as if you wake from a fog and realize, “It’s gone.” Its absence leaves you wondering how did it get away? Why did I let it get away? And then, what took it away?

My friend from Hundred Acres was wondering much the same:

“That Accounts for a Good Deal,” said Eeyore gloomily. “It Explains Everything. No Wonder.”
“You must have left it somewhere,” said Winnie the Pooh.
“Somebody must have taken it,” said Eeyore. “How Like Them,” he added, after a long silence.
(quote from … http://www.winnie-pooh.org/eeyore-quotes.htm)

Jesus tells us, “The thief’s purpose is to steal and kill and destroy. My purpose is to give them a rich and satisfying life.” (John 10:10, NLT)

The enemy of our souls would seek to destroy all which is in our life that brings us joy. But Jesus tells us the very reason He came was to save our souls and give us lives which are rich and satisfying, alive with fulfilling His purposes.

Joy – the emotion which is evoked by well being.

Jesus makes us well. He makes us beings that are well and do well. He also tells us …

“I have told you these things so that you will be filled with my joy. Yes, your joy will overflow!” (John 15:11, NLT)

Yes, how like them.

And how like Him …

to make our joy overflow!

 

 

Today I am joining … Three Word Wednesday and Tell His Story and Women With Intention and Wedded Wednesday .