Are You Ready for Joy?
Oh, the Christmas Season is upon us, and I love it!
I love the preparation, the carols, the delight on the children’s faces. It brings me such joy.
We have started going to the end of the year Christmas concerts, where our grandchildren are participating in the singing or dancing components. One of my granddaughter’s was practicing her singing around the house one afternoon. Her Mum asked her what she was doing. She stopped and explained that she was practising the songs for the Christmas Concert. After listening a bit longer her Mum interrupted her and asked, “oh whose Xavier?”
Her daughter replied, “that’s Jesus’ other name.”
Her Mum, holding back a chuckle, replied, “You mean the Saviour.”
The greatest joy I ever saw on someone’s face due to the joy of Christmas was at a concert our granddaughter Hannah was in. She goes to a special needs school and each year presents an item at the Christmas Concert. Some of the year groups combine to present the item. There was one class where they were singing to a rap song and three of the boys were jumping up and down the whole song, full of energy, joy and enthusiasm. I could not stop laughing and smiling at the joy that was literally exploding from their bodies. They loved just participating. But I think the audience watching them had just as much fun. At least I did.
What Joy are you ready for? What Joy are you giving to others this Christmas?
The angels told us to expect “Joy to the World!”
But the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid; for see—I am bringing you good news of great joy for all the people: to you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, who is the Messiah, the Lord.
Luke 2:10-11 NRSV
Good news of Great JOY!
When the Three wise Kings – the Maggi – went looking for the Messiah that was prophesied and they followed the Star Of Bethlehem they were “overwhelmed with joy.”
When they had heard the king, they set out; and there, ahead of them, went the star that they had seen at its rising, until it stopped over the place where the child was. When they saw that the star had stopped, they were overwhelmed with joy.
Matthew 2:9-10 NRSV
This JOY sensation is part of Christmas and spills over us onto others. So again, I ask, what Joy are you going to decide to bring to others at this time?
Start now. Do things of joy for the whole month.
“Joy made me do it!” should be our slogan.
For it is all because of The Saviour!
May these jottings from my journal inspire you to believe in and fall in love with Christ- the hope of the world, as stated in Jeremiah 17:7, ‘Blessed is the man who believes and trusts in and relies on the Lord and whose hope and confident expectation is the Lord!’
Love
Rosemary
Every week groups of ladies meet together to chat about the things I raise in my weekly blog post and to chat about life in general. We call these ‘Heart Connect’ groups.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Are you expecting Joy this Christmas? Why or why not?
How could you spread joy to other people in your life?
4 Comments
Ellen
Everyday we can bring Joy to others by remembering that JOY means
J Jesus first
O Others next
Y Yourself last
Amen
Joanne Millington
That is a great way to remember what what JOY represents, thanks for sharing, Ellen xx
Valerie Lack
Joy for us, will rest in knowing that all our loved ones are safe and happy. Our families now live in distant places, so the big family reunions we once had have passed. We will have the joy of sharing Christmas Day with our eldest daughter and most of her family. Joy in our little neighbourhood group.
I hope we can spread joy, by seeing where to help those less fortunate. By sharing moments in time. And by sharing Christmas cheer.
Heather Gall
All the preparations tend to get me down but I need to remember the JOY of the LORD is my Strength.