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To experience divine joy, we must have a relationship with the Lord. Prior to this verse, Jesus teaches about the vine and the branches. We must stay connected to the Savior to receive His joy. A branch can’t survive separate from the vine, and we can’t tap into the strength of the Lord if we don’t have a connection with Him.
Currently, I’m writing on a laptop, and when I finish, I will post it to my blog through the Wi-Fi connection in my home. If my computer doesn’t connect to Wi-Fi, I can’t post. The laptop and Wi-Fi have a relationship, and staying connected lets me do my work.
With Christ, we must connect to Him to experience His joy; we can’t do it any other way. Jesus says My joy.” God gives us joy through our relationship with Him and the connection it creates. The more connected we become to the Savior, the more we will experience His joy, and it will remain in our lives.
Writing on Good Friday, I think of Jesus on the cross. Christ’s joy endures suffering and anchors itself in purpose and love. Divine joy goes beyond the surface and strengthens you from within your soul.
Jesus’s complete joy lacks nothing. He speaks into the empty places that feel empty and incomplete. Joy doesn’t visit…it fills. Living in alignment with God’s love, obeying His commands, and abiding in Him results in joy, a deep, settled fullness we can only receive from the Savior.
We don’t have to chase joy; we receive it from our relationship with Christ. His joy becomes our strength, our steadiness, and our fullness. Not because life becomes perfect, but because we remain connected to the One who is.
Reflection:
What areas of your life do you need to strengthen the connection with Jesus?
Joy Thought:
Christ fills us with His joy that strengthens us.








