Embracing Joy: A Divine Call to Fun

 

Summary

Beloved congregation, last week we embarked on a journey, a series titled "Make It Fun." We anchored our hearts in the wisdom of Ecclesiastes 8:15, which exhorts us to enjoy life amidst our toil under the sun. This divine counsel is not a mere suggestion but a clarion call to infuse joy into every facet of our existence—our marriages, our homes, our families. It is a call to embrace the fullness of life that God has bestowed upon us.In our gathering today, I urged each of you to come with hearts wide open, ready to receive and be transformed by the Word of God. I shared a personal anecdote about attending a presidential inauguration and the revelry that followed, where the music of Sheryl Crow reminded us of the innate desire for fun that God has placed within us. Yet, we must balance this desire with purpose and intentionality.As God's people, we are called to be ambassadors of joy, not just in our personal lives but in our collective worship and service. The Psalmist teaches us to enter God's gates with thanksgiving and courts with praise. This is not a passive act but an active choice to bring our joy, smiles, and encouragement to the body of Christ.I observed that often, we may be unaware of the message our countenance conveys. Our faces can either invite fellowship or signal isolation. It is within our power to choose joy and, in doing so, to reflect the love and light of Christ to those around us.I also touched upon the misconception that Jesus was solely a man of sorrow and grief. In truth, Jesus was a beacon of joy and hope, engaging with people, sharing in their lives, and bringing laughter and healing. His parables, like that of the prodigal son, reveal a God who celebrates, who throws a party when the lost are found.We celebrated the incredible number of salvations at our church, a testament to the life and joy in the house of God. We give ourselves permission to laugh, to enjoy life, because it is in these moments that we often find the strength to persevere.President Lincoln, amidst the gravest of times, understood the power of levity and joy. It is a lesson for us all, that even in the most serious of endeavors, there is room for joy, for it is a wellspring of strength and resilience.In conclusion, I encouraged each of you to give yourself permission to have joy in your life and to make life fun. This is not a frivolous pursuit but a sacred one, for in joy we find the strength to carry out God's work with gladness.Key Takeaways:- Joy is not merely an addition to our lives; it is a divine imperative. Ecclesiastes 8:15 is not just a suggestion but a profound truth that joy enhances our human experience and is a necessary companion to our labor. As we navigate the complexities of life, let us remember that God's recommendation to have fun is an invitation to a fuller, more vibrant life. [49:33]- Our demeanor, especially in worship, is a powerful testimony. The Psalmist's call to enter God's presence with thankfulness and praise is an active choice that shapes our worship experience and influences those around us. Let us be mindful of the joy we bring into God's house, for it can uplift and inspire our brothers and sisters in faith. [49:33]- Jesus, our perfect example, was not confined to sorrow but was a man of joy and connection. His interactions with people, his parables, and his life demonstrate that joy is integral to the Christian experience. As followers of Christ, we are called to emulate this joy in our own lives and relationships. [49:33]- Celebrating victories, such as the numerous salvations in our church, is crucial. It reminds us of the transformative power of the Gospel and the joy that comes with new life in Christ. Let us always be a community that rejoices in each other's spiritual milestones. [49:33]- Giving ourselves permission to have fun is not only beneficial but necessary. As illustrated by historical figures like President Lincoln, joy can be a source of strength even in the most challenging times. Let us embrace the levity effect, understanding that joy can enhance our effectiveness in God's service. [49:33]

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide: "Make It Fun"

#### Bible Reading
1. Ecclesiastes 8:15 - "So I commend the enjoyment of life, because there is nothing better for a person under the sun than to eat and drink and be glad. Then joy will accompany them in their toil all the days of the life God has given them under the sun."
2. Psalm 100:4 - "Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name."
3. Luke 15:23-24 - "Bring the fattened calf and kill it. Let’s have a feast and celebrate. For this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found. So they began to celebrate."

#### Observation Questions
1. According to Ecclesiastes 8:15, what does the writer recommend for people to do amidst their hard work?
2. How does Psalm 100:4 describe the attitude we should have when entering God's presence?
3. In the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:23-24), what actions does the father take to celebrate his son's return?
4. What personal anecdote did the pastor share to illustrate the importance of fun in our lives? [02:23]

#### Interpretation Questions
1. Why does the writer of Ecclesiastes see joy as an essential part of life, even amidst toil? How does this perspective align with your understanding of Christian living?
2. How can entering God's presence with thanksgiving and praise (Psalm 100:4) transform our worship experience and influence those around us? [04:40]
3. What does the celebration in the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:23-24) reveal about God's character and His view on joy and celebration?
4. The pastor mentioned that Jesus was not just a man of sorrow but also a beacon of joy and hope. How does this understanding of Jesus challenge or affirm your view of Him? [18:30]

#### Application Questions
1. Reflect on your daily life. How can you intentionally incorporate more joy and fun into your routine, as recommended in Ecclesiastes 8:15? What specific steps will you take this week?
2. When you come to church, do you bring an attitude of thanksgiving and praise as described in Psalm 100:4? How can you prepare your heart better for worship next Sunday? [04:40]
3. Think about your demeanor in social settings, including church. What message does your facial expression and body language send to others? How can you be more mindful of this and choose to reflect joy? [06:37]
4. The pastor shared a story about President Lincoln using levity during grave times. How can you find and share moments of joy even in challenging situations? [25:58]
5. Jesus' parables often included elements of joy and celebration. How can you emulate Jesus' example of bringing joy and connection into your relationships and community? [18:30]
6. The pastor encouraged giving ourselves permission to have fun. What are some barriers that prevent you from experiencing joy? How can you overcome these barriers? [09:40]
7. Celebrating victories, such as the numerous salvations in the church, is crucial. How can you make a habit of celebrating spiritual milestones in your life and the lives of others? [23:34]

This guide aims to help your small group delve deeper into the sermon’s message and apply its principles to their lives, fostering a community of joy and intentionality.

Devotional

Day 1: Joy as Divine ImperativeJoy is not an optional extra in life; it is a command from the divine. Ecclesiastes 8:15 is not a mere suggestion but a profound directive to embrace joy in our daily toil. This joy is not superficial but deeply rooted in the understanding that life, with all its complexities, is a gift from God. It is a reminder that amidst the mundane and the strenuous, there is a sacred space for laughter, for moments of light-heartedness that refresh the soul and renew the spirit. This divine imperative to enjoy life is an acknowledgment that joy and toil are not mutually exclusive but can coexist, enhancing our human experience and providing a wellspring of energy for our endeavors. [07:40]"Then I commended joy, for man has nothing better under the sun but to eat and drink and be joyful, for this will go with him in his toil through the days of his life that God has given him under the sun." - Ecclesiastes 8:15 ESVReflection: How can you intentionally incorporate joy into your daily routine, even in the midst of tasks that feel burdensome or mundane?Day 2: Testimony Through DemeanorThe way we present ourselves, especially in communal worship, speaks volumes about the state of our hearts. The Psalmist's exhortation to enter God's presence with thanksgiving and praise is a conscious decision that not only shapes our own worship experience but also has the potential to influence those around us. It is a call to be intentional about the joy we carry and the encouragement we offer. This active choice to bring a joyful countenance to the body of Christ can serve as a beacon of hope and a source of inspiration, inviting others into a deeper sense of fellowship and community. [07:40]"Enter his gates with thanksgiving, and his courts with praise! Give thanks to him; bless his name!" - Psalm 100:4 ESVReflection: What is one way you can visibly express joy and encouragement to others during your next worship service?Day 3: Emulating Christ's JoyJesus Christ, our ultimate example, was not solely a figure of sorrow but a person of profound joy and connection. His life and teachings, including the parables he shared, reveal a Savior who delighted in fellowship, celebrated redemption, and brought hope and laughter to those around Him. As followers of Christ, we are called to reflect this same joy in our lives, recognizing that it is an essential element of our Christian witness and a testament to the transformative power of the Gospel. [07:40]"These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full." - John 15:11 ESVReflection: In what ways can you follow Jesus' example and bring joy into your interactions with others this week?Day 4: Rejoicing in Spiritual MilestonesCelebrating the victories in our faith journey, such as the salvation of new believers, is a vital aspect of our Christian walk. It is a reminder of the life-changing power of the Gospel and the joy that accompanies new life in Christ. These moments of celebration are not just for the individual but for the entire community, as they serve as a testament to God's ongoing work in our midst and a source of encouragement for all. [07:40]"And the ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with singing; everlasting joy shall be upon their heads; they shall obtain gladness and joy, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away." - Isaiah 51:11 ESVReflection: Can you think of a recent spiritual victory, either personal or within your community, that you can take time to celebrate today?Day 5: The Levity Effect in God's ServiceThe concept of joy as a source of strength, even in the most challenging circumstances, is exemplified by historical figures like President Lincoln. This levity effect underscores the idea that joy can enhance our effectiveness in serving God and others. It is a reminder that giving ourselves permission to have fun and to laugh is not frivolous but a necessary practice that can sustain us through difficult times and empower us to carry out our divine calling with gladness. [07:40]"A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones." - Proverbs 17:22 ESVReflection: What is one activity that brings you joy, and how can you make time for it this week to rejuvenate your spirit for service?

Quotes

1) "I want to encourage you to give yourself permission to have joy in your life and to make life fun." [09:40] ( | | )

2) "There's a laugh in you, there's a smile for your face, and the people around you will thank you if you free it up." [13:36] ( | | )

3) "We have to give ourselves permission to make life fun and here's some reasons why: God wants us to have fun." [18:14] ( | | )

4) "Jesus had fun... the people who actually hung around with Jesus and were doing life with him saw him differently than that." [20:33] ( | | )

5) "We always want to celebrate new beginnings, we always want to celebrate the victories, the progress, the growth, the life in the house of God." [24:12] ( | | )

6) "The facts are in, joy can help us to overcome, to be resilient, and be better in all that we do." [32:56] ( | | )

7) "There's nothing better for people in this world than to eat and to drink and enjoy life... I recommend having fun." [01:40] ( | | )

8) "We ought to be ambitious, intentional, into opportunities to not only experience the fun but to bring the fun." [04:00] ( | | )

9) "We're all responsible for our own face, but we can all control our own, and the reason that's important is if you're sending out frowns, guess what you're going to get back." [06:19] ( | | )

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