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How To Choose Joy During Stressful Times

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There is a song that I used to sing when I was in Sunday school. It was all about joy, and it goes like this:
I’ve got the joy, joy, joy, joy
Down in my heart (where?)
Down in my heart (where?)
Down in my heart
I remember singing this song as loud as I could. And just singing the song made me feel happy and full of joy.

Have you ever known people who seemed happy even though they were going through the worst circumstances? I’ve seen children who live in extreme poverty, have very little food, tattered clothing, and only trash to play with as toys, and yet they are laughing and happy. They have JOY!

Have you ever known people who always seem negative even though they seem to have everything? I know people who live in huge houses, have lots and lots of money and expensive clothing, and are dripping in diamonds, but they are miserable and unhappy.

In most people’s minds, the person with everything should be happiest, which is a natural reaction. Most of us have heard the saying; Money can’t buy you happiness,” which is probably true. However, happiness is not what any of us should even strive for.

Instead of looking for “happiness,” you should be looking for “joy.” Happiness is an emotion that we experience from our surroundings. If it is raining outside, that can put you in a bad mood. You might have a bad hair day, which takes away your happiness. If happiness depends on circumstances we can’t control, then happiness happens to you. Happiness isn’t something that you can choose, and happiness can’t be sustained.

Joy, however, is a choice. Joy is an attitude that comes from deep inside our hearts and soul. It is a feeling of contentment or peace, and even when things get hard, the feeling of joy can still stay with you.

I recently started a Read The Bible In A Year program, and we are stuck in the book of Job. I say stuck because this book is emotionally hard to read. If anyone had a right to be void of joy, it would be Job.

Job 6:10

10 Then I would still have this consolation—my joy in unrelenting pain—that I had not denied the words of the Holy One.

Job lost everything. He lost his livestock, he lost his servants, and he lost his children. Job was not happy because these were circumstances that he could not control. However, he still had joy, and he still praised the Lord.

Job 6:20-22

20 When Job heard this, he tore his clothes and shaved his head because of his great sorrow. He knelt on the ground, then worshiped God 21 and said: “We bring nothing at birth; we take nothing with us at death. The Lord alone gives and takes. Praise the name of the Lord!” 22 In spite of everything, Job did not sin or accuse God of doing wrong.

I’m not sure I could be like Job. I want to be, but while you are going through a swirling downward spiral, it is hard to find joy. I could see clinging to hope, but joy doesn’t always come easy.

So, how do we find joy when everything is out of control? Joy comes when we choose to trust in the Lord. Feeling grief, sorrow, and being heartbroken is normal in the face of loss. Remembering to praise the Lord and knowing that His plans are greater than yours will make choosing to have joy easier. With joy, there is always HOPE!

The God Goes The Glory!

Have a Blessed Day!

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108 Comments

  1. Very inspiring, Tania. Thanks for the reminder to trust in the Lord for everything, including our joy. I really enjoy reading your posts and seeing that in addition to your style knowledge and tips, you are a fellow Christian on this journey with all of us. You made me smile!

  2. Thank you for this reminder of choosing JOY. It took me sometime. as a Christian to understand the full meaning of this, especially when you are struggling with hardships in your life. Your Sunday messages are always so inspiring. and so TRUTHFUL! I love that song too!!!!

  3. Cherie Stiffler says:

    You are always very inspiring and uplifting. Wonderful post!

  4. Thanks for this beautifully written reminder! Today, and tomorrow, because of God’s amazing grace of sending His one and only Son to die for my sins—I choose JOY! There is no greater gift or sacrifice that has ever been made that compares to God’s gift to us! Thanks for shining for Him in all you do, Tania! What a tremendous blessing you are!

  5. Lori Gorenflo says:

    I love that song as well and have sang it all my life. The joy of the Lord is my strength. Thanks for your post today and the reminders.

  6. I remember that song growing that we would sing in sunday school. LOVE!
    Thank you for the reminder of Job who lost everything and still praised God. I don’t know if I would do that? Job never sinned, I don’t know if I would have the strength to not sin? What I know that trials are coming and I pray that God gives me the strength to survive them.
    Have wonderful week!

  7. Thank you for the reminder of Job who lost everything and still praised God. I don’t know if I would do that? Job never sinned, I don’t know if I would have the strength to not sin? What I know that trials are coming and I pray that God gives me the strength to survive them.
    Have wonderful week!

    1. I wouldn’t say he never sinned. I think Jesus is the only one who was sin free. However, he was righteous, and knew who made him.

  8. Another great post today, Tania!
    I took your survey the other day and afterwards remembered that I forgot to say “thank you”.
    Thank you for faithfully sharing with us your faith and the devotions on Sunday, as well as all of the fashion advice. It is all very helpful and I look forward to reading whatever you have for us each day!

    1. Kay, that is sweet of you to say! I appreacite it so much.

  9. ‘I’ve got the joy, joy, joy down in my heart’ each week when I read your Sunday post .. thanks! 😊

    1. Thank you for the reminder of the Joy song! Joy does come from our Savior Jesus and what a contrast with happiness as you shared! Great message today, thank you!