When is the last time you felt sheer joy? When is the last time you jumped up and down with delight or did a happy dance? Sometimes when I am really happy I kind of wiggle and bounce because I can’t contain it. When my first child was born, I was so overwhelmed with joy and exhaustion and could only utter “oh” over and over with tears running down my face. Now think about the last time you felt that way about our Lord.

He is the maker of the universe, of every tiny snowflake, of every blooming flower, of every sandy beach, and He placed the stars in the sky. He came to earth so He could save us from eternal darkness. He loves each and every one of us despite our faults. His love for us is wider, deeper, and longer that we could ever imagine. He forgets our sins when we confess them and repent. He is the giver of every perfect gift. He hears us every time we pray. He has promised to never leave us or forsake us. And He is building a home for each of in heaven. These are just a few reasons to find joy in Him this Advent season.

Take some time this Christmas to really rejoice in the Lord, maybe even do a happy dance.

Isaiah 61:10
I delight greatly in the Lord; my soul rejoices in my God. For He has clothed me with garments of salvation and arrayed me in a robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom adorns his head like a priest, and as a bride adorns herself with her jewels.

Habakkuk 3:18
Yet I will exult in the LORD, I will rejoice in the God of my salvation.

Zephaniah 3:17
The Lord your God is with you, He is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, He will quiet you with His love, He will rejoice over you with singing.

Submitted by: Mary Heller, Spiritual Life VP, Ft. Meade, MD

We have all had one of “those” days.  I tend to have 3-7 of them in any given week!  While in conversation on a phone, balanced between my ear and my shoulder, I’m answering an email and a Facebook instant-message (IM) on the computer – all while finishing a conversation with someone at the front door.  The baby begins repeating the word “Up!” while proceeding to climb on me (not only on to my lap – Oh, no!) She is progressing up my chest.  Then I smell… IT!  (ewww) Meanwhile the cell phone begins ‘ringing’ my favorite song – rather LOUDLY.  Oh, the poor person trying to have a civil conversation with me over the phone! I ask my older son to take my preschooler down from the chandelier, as I continue trying to talk on both phones at the same time.  The newest call is the school nurse telling me that my younger son is in her office and his diabetes measure is not good again; still.  That finished, I return my attention to the baby as I don the gas mask & giant rubber gloves so as to attack the diaper situation.  Suddenly, I realize that I can’t find the dresser “key” to open the drawers and get fresh – very needed – baby clothes out.  I sound quite a bit like Darth Vader (talking through the gas mask) as I continue conversing with my oh-so-patient PWOC sister on the phone.  Then the fire alarm goes off – darn toaster oven!  Glancing at the clock, I don’t know whether to laugh or to cry as I notice the time: 9am.

Exaggeration? Ok, maybe my daughter swinging from the chandelier is a slight (yes, slight) exaggeration.  She hasn’t gotten much higher than the top drawer of the tallest dresser.  Later the same day I note (on my Facebook page on the internet) that I need to write this devotion and am encouraged when someone says, “You should write about God’s peace in the midst of the crazies.  You’d be really good at that.”  Really? Wow.  You go God!

So what is peace?  Peace, in Hebrew, meant “Wholeness, health, safety.”  Interesting. I offer a humorous glimpse into my life knowing, however, that not all of life’s crazies are funny.  There are a variety of crazies being experienced all around us.  There are family crazies; health crazies; stage of life crazies; seasonal crazies; military crazies.  These crazies do not leave us feeling whole, healthy or safe in the moment.

Paul, the self-described apostle to the gentiles said, “Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice!  Let your gentle spirit be known to all men. The Lord is near.  Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.  And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.  Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute, if there is any excellence and if anything worthy of praise, dwell on these things. The things you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you.”    (Philippians 4:4-9)

He started with “rejoice,” which in the Greek includes ‘to be full of cheer, that is, calmly happy or well off’.  Wow.  Paul starts us off with a calm chorus of the great old hymn “It is Well With My Soul.”  This rejoicing is not a wonderful emotional feeling.  It is a calm, quiet, well state of being.  Next he tells us not to worry. Paul’s personal experience with crazy suffering through beatings, starvation and imprisonment; offers three ways to avoid worry.

First, prayer. Tell God.  Tell Jesus.  Jesus “is a man of sorrow; a man well acquainted with grief.” (Is 53:3a)  He understands.  He cares.  He wants to hear.

Secondly, thanksgiving. Thanksgiving looks back to what God did before.  Thanksgiving says, “I have seen God provide and do this, that and the other thing.  Therefore, I know that He will hear my prayer and will help with this situation.”  Thanksgiving states what we’ve seen – to find vision to move forward.  Finally, Paul breaks it down in no uncertain terms: focus.  Peace comes in “taking our thoughts captive to the obedience of Christ” (2 Cor 10:5) by keeping our focus on the positive and dwelling on these things.  In this focus is thanksgiving that says, “Even if I feel broken, unhealthy or unsafe in this moment I have hope.  I know that the God of Peace is with me and will make me whole, healthy and safe- though I don’t see or feel it now.”

So, whatever crazies you’re dealing with right now – be it illness, deployment, relocation, retirement, new family member, finances, parenting, marriage or just trying not to accidentally pour the coffee into the sippie cup while flavoring your coffee with formula – remember: Peace is not a feeling. Peace is a choice. Peace is a series of decisions resulting in a state of being. Peace is a hope that looks back to a man suffering on a cross, hearing Him say, “It is finished,” just before committing His spirit into the Father’s hand; beside us to see the God of Peace who walks with us; ahead to see peace fulfilled.

Happy birthday to you!  Happy birthday to you!  Happy birthday, dear Christina!  Happy birthday to you!

The words to that oh-so-familiar song rang out across the pizzeria as I rounded the corner into my surprise party.  Now, usually I don’t enjoy being the center of attention in the middle of a restaurant but I loved every minute of this every-eye-on-me moment.  My friends and family were loudly rejoicing over me with singing!  It was great!

My man that night gave me more than just a surprise party with fabulous friends, family, and food.  He gave me a gift that will last through all eternity – a moment in which God opened the eyes of my understanding to a scripture I had forgotten.  Zephaniah 3:17 says “The LORD your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save; He will rejoice over you with gladness; He will quiet you by His love; He will exult over you with loud singing.”

Until that surprise party, I never quite understood how God could exult or rejoice over me with loud singing.  However, if my friends and family could sing that loudly and rejoice over me that much, how much more than does my God who loves me even more than they do rejoice over me with loud singing?  How much more does He rejoice over all His children with loud singing?

What difference would it make in your life today if you heard God rejoicing loudly over you just like birthday song rejoicing?  Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God.  Hear, my sister, the word of God today over you that the LORD your God does indeed rejoice over you with loud singing.  Hear and be changed.

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