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Choose Joy

Today we visited one of my favorite places in Kolkata. It’s the Missionaries of Charity where Mother Teresa lived and worked.

It’s always so inspiring and humbling to see the legacy this woman left behind. If you spend any time at all in Kolkata you quickly become overwhelmed with the vast hopelessness. It’s hard to imagine working in the midst of these dark circumstances daily and keeping a joyful attitude as she did.

Seeing where she worked and who she served daily brings a whole new meaning to this Mother Teresa quote:

“One filled with joy preaches without preaching.”

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Continue The Conversation (Part 4)

Sorry I’m a day late. I was out of town this past Sunday and George Stull, our interim student pastor, continued our SYNC series at Cross Point Nashville with a message on joy. I have known George for almost four years and not only is he an incredible communicator, he’s a first class guy. You won’t find a better friend and a person who lives out what he teaches.

I was listening to his message from Sunday in the car and I thought his first point on joy was brilliant. You can listen to his entire message HERE. But point one was simply that JOY IS A GIFT. He went on to say, “We need eyes to see that all of life is a gift. Breath is a gift. Being able to love and be loved is a gift. Having the ability to be forgiven and forgive others is a gift.”

This is so true. I think most of us live with a disease. It’s the disease called “taking life for granted.” Every day the sun comes up and we’re like, “Big deal.” Babies are born, our kids learn to speak, rain falls, plants grow, and yet we seem more amazed with the latest T.V. show. Lives are transformed by the power of Christ, laughter happens, hugs are given, waves crash, spiritual gifts are used, and yet we miss it because we are focused on getting a raise at work.

We live with a sort of blindness to life. A blindness to the fact that life is good and more importantly God is good. I’m going to make an extra effort this week to choose joy. I’m going to try to view everything in my life as a gift and live with a thankfulness toward God for those gifts instead of taking them for granted.

What is one thing you are thankful for today that you might normally take for granted?

Join the conversation! (If you’ve been lurking around for a while and have never commented this is a great opportunity for you to jump in…go ahead you know you want to.)

Happiest Place on Earth?

Read an interesting article that Forbes.com recently published on the world and our happiness.

“Taking all things together on a scale of one to 10, how happy would you say you are?”

With that question and global surveys, the folks at the World Database of Happiness have ranked 95 nations on a happiness scale.

Switzerland’s citizens closely trail the Danish, each reporting an average happiness level of 8.1 (out of 10), followed by Iceland (7.8), Finland (7.7), Australia (7.7) and Sweden (7.7), all the way down to grim Moldova (3.5).

Veenhoven’s research shows that Scandinavian nations come out on top, making up five of the 13 happiest nations. Denmark tops the list as a whole — its citizens rank their average happiness as 8.2 on a 10-point scale.

Wondering where America falls on the list? We ranked 17th. Why so low? The authors of the study cite, “Americans work longer hours and commute greater distances than virtually any other people in the world.” Maybe so, but is that really an excuse?

Francis de Sales wrote, “The evil one is pleased with sadness and melancholy because he himself is sad and melancholy, and will be so for all of eternity. Hence he desires that everyone should be like himself.”

These days I’m trying to focus more on joy than happiness.

Happiness is something that happens to you while joy is something you can choose.

Happiness is external while joy is internal

So how about you? Are you choosing joy these days? Are you looking for opportunities to be thankful regardless of where you might live or what might be going on?

Tell us one reason you should live with joy today?

Psalm 118:24 “This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it”