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Maintaining a spirit of joy in the Lord during the busy Christmas season schedule seems like an impossible task. But thankfully, we have a Savior who leads us on the path of abundant living, no matter the time of year. As we begin another December together, we can learn to live joyfully as we center our lives around Jesus. Balanced lives don’t exist, but centered ones do. When we keep the Son in our eyes, we will live joyfully in Him.
From the historical data available to us, Paul most likely wrote the letter to the Philippians while under house arrest in Rome. Living in a rented and cramped apartment called an insula, chained to a guard, the apostle could receive visitors, preach freely, and write letters. I always wonder about the guard and what he thought witnessing Paul’s devotion to the Savior. In such dire circumstances, the missionary wrote letters of encouragement to the churches, instructing them to maintain their joy in the Lord.
Eyes centered on Jesus have hope for an eternal life spent in glory with the Savior. Knowing that our reward awaits us in heaven gives us the joy of the Lord and allows us to live a joyful life. Paul didn’t focus his eyes on his dire circumstances; the apostle kept his gaze on Christ and lived in His promises.
Paul understood how to live joyfully. Understanding we live for Jesus, and a glory we can’t comprehend from this side of heaven awaits us, gives us hope, which produces joy. Today’s troubles won’t last, but eternity with the Savior will. Living joyfully for God shines the light of Christ into a dark world, sharing His hope, and introducing them to the One who gives us joy. Shine brightly today as you live a life filled with the joy of the Lord.
Journal Question:
How do you define the joy of the Lord?
In what ways can you share God’s joy with others today?
Who exemplifies joy in your life?
Joyful Application:
Share JOY today by prioritizing your relationships: Jesus, Others, Yourself








