Three
hundred and fifty-eight days remain in 2019. Where
did 2018 go? It is definitely true that the older I get the faster time flies
by. Having the flu for ten days after the frenzy of Christmas has left me worn
out and struggling to get back to normal.
January is usually my busiest and happiest time of the year. Even though the days are short and dreary, I
am energized to get my life and possessions back in order.
Not
so this year. Even though I retired from
the office at the end of August, much of my time has been spent fighting one
infection after the other. In 2019, I definitely need to find better health and
Joy in the Journey.
Where should we look for joy?
Not
on the news. I want to cry when I read
about heathen or pagan worship services being held on the USS John C. Stennis
in the carrier chapel. Why would they want to meet for worship when they don’t
believe in any god? And who would have
ever thought that the number one cause of death in this world in 2018 would be abortion. Not a disease like cancer with 8.2 million
deaths or heart disease (5 million) but a cause of death chosen by 42 million
people last year. This is a
heartbreaking statistic, until I look at the adopted children in our church.
Those birth mothers chose to carry their babies to term and give joy to the
adoptive parents who now love them and care for them each day.
Not
in Hollywood where during the Golden Globes actor Christian Bale credited Satan
with inspiring his role in the movie, Vice.
It seems as if the God-hating world gets all the publicity these days.
Joy
comes from the inside out. It is like a well of water that needs to be drawn to
the surface. Christian author, CS Lewis said “Joy is the serious business of
heaven.” Christianity is often portrayed as a religion of rules that deprive
the follower of joy. The good news of
Christianity is that when we are in a right relationship with God through
Jesus, we receive the gift of JOY. We just recently celebrated Christmas and
sang “Joy to the World.”
Now
that Christmas is over, I don’t want to leave my gift of Joy in the box or on
the shelf. My New Year’s resolution is
to incorporate more joy into my daily routine and find reasons to share that
joy with others.
Another
author wisely wrote: “Focus on the journey, not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity,
but in doing it.” (Greg Anderson)
Here’s to finding joy during each day of 2019.
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