Even in Hard times, Is Your Joy found in Jesus?
God wants us to continually make good choices for our lives. So He’s given us the Bible – His Word – as an instruction book to live by. The thing is, once we know what it says, we’re responsible to do what it says. There’s never a time when it’s all right to do the wrong thing.
Wouldn’t you love it if your children always did what you tell them to do just based on your word? I bet it would really make your day. But there are times when we need to tangibly touch their circumstances to help them get back on track.
And there are times when God has to do the same with us – not because He’s mad at us, but because He loves us. If we follow His instructions, then we’re going to have a life that’s full of peace, joy, and emotional stability.
God really does care about every area of our lives. He doesn’t just want to socialize with us at church on Sunday. He wants to help us make good choices in how we dress, what we eat, who we hang out with, how we spend our money…about everything in our life.
Even if you have a lot of areas where you need to change and grow, you don’t have to feel discouraged. As you become more deeply rooted in God’s love, it gets easier to do what He asks because you know He has your best interests at heart.
The question is: Do you value His opinion? Will you allow Him to continually work in your life?
Anybody who really loves Jesus is committed to righteousness. They want to do the right thing because it’s right, not just to try and earn a reward from God.
We have to get beyond the mindset that if we do all the right things, then God owes us a reward. God doesn’t owe us anything. In fact, The Bible says we’re only doing what we should be doing when we do the right thing.
Luke 17:10 (NIV) says, “So you also, when you have done everything you were told to do, should say, ‘We are unworthy servants; we have only done our duty.'”
The good news is we never have to worry about earning God’s love. He’ll always love us. And we don’t have to wonder, Am I doing enough?
Here’s the thing you need to understand: You are not responsible for the results. God is responsible for that. What you are responsible for is to keep doing the right thing all the time, no matter what.
Doing right isn’t easy. In fact, sometimes we’d rather do the wrong thing. But that won’t make us happy, either. We need to decide that no matter what our circumstances look like or how hard doing the right thing might be, we’re going to hold on to our joy because our joy is in Jesus.
Habakkuk 3:17-18 (AMP) says, “Though the fig tree does not blossom and there is no fruit on the vines, [though] the product of the olive fails and the fields yield no food, though the flock is cut off from the fold and there are no cattle in the stalls, yet I will rejoice in the Lord….”
Let’s make this more practical: Though I lose my job and the car breaks down and my child comes home with a bad report from school and I’ve gained five pounds and nothing seems to be working out in my life…even then, I will rejoice in the Lord. Even then, I will do what is right before the Lord.
We don’t have to settle for only being happy when our circumstances are happy and unhappy when our circumstances aren’t happy.
We can decide today: I’m going to continue doing right whether my life looks happy or not.
When you’re in the middle of hard times and you really don’t like your circumstances, the first place to run is God’s Word because it has the power to calm you down.
When you feel like giving up and doing wrong, find scriptures on strength, and then just rest in God’s presence and receive His strength. Whatever you need, just go to God’s Word.
I’ve seen God do amazing things in me and through me because I’ve let Him continually work in my life – and you can have that kind of relationship, too.
Philippians 1:6 (AMP) says, “He who has begun a good work in you will continue right up until the very end, bringing it to its finish.”
I encourage you to pray like this: “God, today I’m giving You permission to keep working in my life until You are finished doing all that You need to do. So when I start begging you to back off, please don’t. The truth is, I want to do whatever You are calling me to do.”
Your relationship with God can be an amazing, wonderful journey that brings you peace, joy and contentment to every area of life, if you will simply choose to follow Him.
Shared with you by Joyce Meyers
Joyce Meyer is a New York Times bestselling author and founder of Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc. She has authored more than 90 books, For more information, visit http://www.joycemeyer.org/