John 15:9-11
“I have loved you the same way the Father has loved me. So live in my love. 10 If you obey my commandments, you will live in my love. I have obeyed my Father’s commandments, and in that way I live in his love. 11 I have told you this so that you will be as joyful as I am, and your joy will be complete.
The Johnny Lee song says it well:
I was lookin’ for love in all the wrong places
Lookin’ for love in too many faces
Searchin’ their eyes, lookin’ for traces
Of what I’m dreamin’ of
Hopin’ to find a friend and a lover
I’ll bless the day I discover,
Another heart-lookin’ for love.
It might be that we look for joy in all the wrong places as well. We look for it in possessions and find that they not only rust and decay, but too soon lose their magic luster. We may find a bit of joy in personal accomplishments, and success, only to find another hill to climb and that the brass ring is still beyond our grasp.
True and full joy is found in the context of Jesus’ love. It is in the context of his love for God, for us, and for all people. True joy is never only my joy. It is never apart from our love for God and desire for his glory. True joy is patient. It is kind. It keeps no record of wrongs, does not envy or boast. True joy draws from the same well from which God’s love flows.
Joy that is reserved only for those times of personal happiness, success, or wellbeing, is neither full nor free. Joy that finds its expression in the midst of others’ wellbeing and happiness, and in the context of God’s love for us and our love for him, is true joy. That’s the kind of true joy that is full and lasting.

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