Welcome to my web site. Believe it or not I'm on the web so that your joy
may be full.
Julian of Norwich wrote these inspired words, "The great honor we can
give to Almighty God, greater than all our sacrifices and mortifications,
is to live gladly, joyfully, because of the knowledge of His love."
Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could do that? Of course it would, and we can.
Jesus wants us to. Remember His words at the Last Supper, "I have told
you all these things that your joy may be full." John 15:11.
St. Paul echoed the Lord's teaching when he said, "Rejoice always, and
give thanks in all circumstances, for this is is the will of God for you in
Christ Jesus. I Cor. 5:16
The question before us therefore, is not whether such a life is possible,
but how can we attain it? And the answer is found in the words of Jesus. He
gives us the secret, but we must act on it. When He speaks, we must not only
listen, but obey. For instance, when Jesus says, "Be of good cheer. Though
it is true, in this world you will have many troubles, always remember, I
have overcome the world. " John 16:33.
If you listen to these words in a spirit of obedience, you will want to lift
up your drooping spirit. Faith is not merely a matter of pious devotions,
true faith is found in the degree of one's determination to obey the Lord.
Jesus emphasized this point, "If you love Me, and obey Me, I will ask
the Father and He will give you a Comforter, and He will never leave you.
" John 14:15,16. This Comforter is none other than the Holy Spirit."The
fruit of the Spirit is joy."Gal. 5:2
Joy is the infallible sign of the presence of the Holy Spirit.
Genuine faith therefore, listens to the words of Jesus, and takes them to
heart. When Jesus says "Cheer up," you must snap yourself out of
the doldrums. Guard your mind against negative thinking. Reject every sign
of self-pity.
What is the psychology behind all this? It is this: the thoughts you allow
yourself to think will always determine the state of your emotional life.
As thunder follows lightening, so will painful emotions follow negative thinking.
Therefore think of the good you've done, not the bad; think of the love you've
received not the hate; think of the laughter you've shared, not the tears.
Focus on God's unchanging Love, and be grateful in all circumstances.
Since it pleases God to see you enjoy your precious life, why not make this
effort? Live joyfully because of the knowledge of His love. To do so you must
will it. Jesus says, "Be not afraid. " Luke, 12:4. So you must cancel
all those fearful thoughts which cause you emotional pain. If you don't know
how to accomplish this, then turn your life over to the Lord and ask Him to
do it for you. Pray as if everything depended on God, and act as if everything
depended on you.
Joy is the byproduct of listening to and obeying the words of Jesus. Joy is
also the byproduct of our intimacy with the indwelling Trinity. "Rejoice
with those who rejoice, be sad with those who sorrow. Treat everyone with
equal kindness. Never be condescending, but make real friends with the poor.
Let everyone know you are interested in the highest ideals." Romans 12:15.
I hope these words help you to find your higher calling.