[Jesus said,] "I have loved you even as the Father has loved me. Remain in my love. When you obey me, you remain in my love, just as I obey my Father and remain in his love. I have told you this so you will be filled with joy. Yes, your joy will overflow!"
John 15:9-11
Why should joy flow from obedience?
Because of the "never say die" misconception in some quarters that the Christian life is, at best, a dreary existence and at worst, a grim process of spiritual survival.
No! Jesus wants our lives to be rich and full (John 10:10).
The Bible demonstrates repeatedly that joy can be our companion—even during life's worst moments.
William Vander Hoven has noted: "Life need not be easy to be joyful.
Joy is not the absence of trouble but the presence of Christ."
We've all known believers who understood that truth.
Despite hard times they were filled to overflowing with joy.
Tell the truth—is anything more eye-catching or more attractive than that?
Whatever your current difficulty, the more you are convinced of Christ's unconditional love for you, and the more you are committed to loving him in return by obeying all that he commands, the more you will know the supernatural joy of Jesus.
You want me to know your love, Lord.
I demonstrate love and experience love as I obey you.
Rekindle my desire to live as you command.
You want me to overflow with joy.
Make my eyes dance with joy.
Despite my troubles, put a supernatural spring in my step.
Fill my soul with delight as I seek you and obey you and taste your goodness.
Make me attractive to those trapped in joyless lives.
adapted from Praying God's Promises in Tough Times by Len Woods,, Tyndale House Publishers (2002), pp 152-3
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