Embracing Joy: A Personal Relationship with Jesus

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And so, it's only through a close personal relationship with Jesus that we can begin to understand and accept some of the benefits we receive from our relationship with him. And one of the benefits that we gain is joy. [00:02:45] (18 seconds)


There's some important things that you need to recognize, that happiness comes from an external source. It's something outside of us that's triggering our happiness. It relies on favorable circumstances, right? Nobody's happy when the world's falling apart, in other words. So, it's based on also what is happening. It relies on things going right. It's temporary. [00:03:29] (25 seconds)


Joy can only come from the salvation we receive from Jesus Christ. So you think about the chart that I just showed you a little bit ago. I want to be clear about this. Can people outside the church have happiness? Of course they can. Can people outside the church have joy? Now, as a pastor, we sing songs about joy. You may think you have joy, but what you really have is happiness. [00:11:07] (32 seconds)


I'm not going to read chapter 15, but I'm just going to read a portion of each parable and listen to this. So Luke 15, verse 7, this is the end of the parable of the lost sheep. And it says, I tell you that in the same way there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance. [00:11:49] (27 seconds)


Our source of joy is found in Jesus Christ. We have to start from that place. So if we're Christians, we're talking that joy can only be found if you believe in Jesus Christ, the Lord Jesus Christ. So if you believe in Jesus Christ, the Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord Jesus Christ, the kind of joy that I'm talking about, which is joy, can only be found if you believe in Jesus Christ. He is our source. [00:14:53] (24 seconds)


They search for joy, and I believe they actually want joy, but they too have never let go of the life they once had to embrace the new life in Christ that awaits them. See, here's the danger. If you're in the church, and you've been in the church for a long time, and you're not in a Bible study, you're not in a life group, you never serve, you never volunteer, [00:20:02] (36 seconds)


I want to read a passage from the book of Ecclesiastes, and I've got to be honest, this sums up America, or most Americans right now. The title of this passage is called The Futility of Pleasure and Possession. It begins in verse 1. It says, I see what good there is for the sons of men to do under heaven the few years of their lives. I enlarged my works. I built houses for myself. I planted vineyards for myself. [00:21:51] (59 seconds)


You see, joy, is the fruit of a right relationship with God. It's not something people can create by their own efforts. You cannot create joy. This is something that comes from God. Let us look at the last part of the parable to understand this. Luke 8 .15 Jesus says, But the seed and the good soil, these are the ones who have heard the word in an honest and good heart and hold it fast, and bear fruit with perseverance. [00:29:40] (37 seconds)


Notice who brings joy to all the people. Jesus. I bring you good news of great joy for a few people. No, no, no. For most of the people, for all the people. I love when you look at Scripture and how there's so much continuity. You look, as an example, when we look at John, and it says that God so loved the world that He sent His only begotten Son so that all would be saved. Not some. Not a few. Not the ones I'm going to point out. [00:31:07] (50 seconds)


The amount of joy a Christian has in their life is indirect. It's in proportion to the relationship that they have with Jesus Christ. [00:36:58] (12 seconds)


Joy isn't dependent on circumstances, not dependent on the world bringing you something. Joy is in your heart. It's something you carry with you because you understand your salvation. You understand that the baby that was born in a manger came and died for you so that you could have joy, so that you could have more to this life than just joy. [00:38:20] (29 seconds)


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