Embracing Joy: Cultivating Gratitude for a Fulfilling Life

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"We know when you don't have joy, your immune system is struggling. Your nervous system is struggling, and you feel fatigued, and you feel overwhelmed, and you feel stressed. So we know that when you don't experience joy, that it affects you physically. And then mentally, we know that research shows that when you are feeling down, you're not experiencing moments of joy. You're not the most positive person. You're not the best version of yourself. You get a little cranky. You get a little irritated. You get a little upset." [00:11:30] (26 seconds)


"Appreciation is found the most common in appreciation thankfulness gratitude is the number one attribute or habit that will grow your joy the quickest and help you to sustain it the longest so you don't have to do habits you know one two or four but you if you did the third one this appreciation this gratitude thankfulness it would help you to grow your joy the quickest and help you sustain it the longest and we find this all through scripture all through scripture we see this appreciation and so I want to take you to three different passages of scripture today." [00:17:45] (39 seconds)


"Then you can tell them, this is where the Israelites crossed the Jordan onto the dry ground. For the Lord, your God, dried up the river right before your eyes and he kept it dry until we were all across. Just as he did at the Red Sea when he dried it up until we had all crossed over. He did this so that all the nations on the earth might know that the Lord's hand is powerful. And so you might fear the Lord, your God forever. This is a moment where Joshua, as he's leading the Israelites, the Lord shows up, a miracle takes place." [00:20:55] (30 seconds)


"Sometimes appreciation is a reflection or a journal entry. It's a moment to think back. But appreciation is also something you can do in the present, in the current state of now. So here's how I changed over the years. About 10 years ago, my wife and I, we moved from an apartment to our house. And my wife had boxes of cards and notes. And like any good man, we're not taking that with us. Throw those away. Get rid of it. So I had her do it. Bad move." [00:27:18] (44 seconds)


"This is the key to joy. When you can look back and see the faithfulness of God, when you can experience negative emotions and feelings that happen in the back of your brain, but you can make a joy pathway back to remembering and reflecting and appreciating the faithfulness of God. This is the key that his mercies are new, that he's faithful, that his love never ends. His mercies are this. He's loving. He's kind. He's forgiving. He understands you. He's faithful. So each day we can wake up to new mercies." [00:31:10] (40 seconds)


"If you will take five minutes every day to appreciate gratitude, thankfulness, reflection, if you do that for five minutes, you'll experience more joy. And your brain will actually rebirth new neural pathways. Your brain will grow. If you find yourself more optimistic or pessimistic and you want more optimism, then that's what you want to do. You want to practice this gratitude and appreciation. So practicing these things daily, a couple of times a week will help grow and fill your joy tank." [00:34:45] (42 seconds)


"Then you will overcome the pain of the Lord. With a confident hope, through the power of the Holy Spirit, we need more joy and peace in our life. Amen? And we know the one who provides it, it's Jesus. It's Jesus today. carrying or that's on the forefront of our mind, God, may we lay it down before you and say, God, you are faithful. You are able. You are the same yesterday, today, and forever. You don't change. And if you were faithful then, you'll be faithful now. So God, may we remind our hearts and our minds to lean in and to trust you that way." [00:35:59] (70 seconds)


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