“Rejoice
in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice.”
-Philippians
4:4 [KJV]
Just
so, “sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing,” says Paul (II
Cor. 6:10), speaking of his own experience. The believer's joy
does not exclude sorrow, but attends it, sustains under it, and
raises above it. Joy in the Lord should be constant for He is the
same. There is as much ground for joy in Him in the winter of
adversity as in the summer of prosperity. He is as good when He
chides us as when He comforts us. He is as gracious when He lays us
low as when He raises us up. He is as kind when He takes away as when
He gives.
If our joy springs chiefly from creature good and agreeable circumstances, then it must be fluctuating at the best, and at times it will entirely dry up. But if our chief joy is in God, then the spring of it never fails! “When all created streams are dried, His fullness is the same!” Observe, my soul, that joy in the Lord is not only encouraged, but commanded.
After
once giving the admonition, the apostle says, “Again I say,
Rejoice.” The Lord would have His children . . happy in His
love, restful under the shelter of His wings, and peaceful in the
midst of storms. Seek then to know more of Him, live upon His
fullness, dwell on His unchanging grace, and so will you be joyful in
Him even in the midst of tribulation!
-Author
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