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The Unstoppable Joy of Jesus

They threw the apostles in jail— and the prisoners rejoiced in the Lord. That single fact should stop us in our tracks. Not just survive prison, but rejoice in it. Not grumble, not despair, but overflow with joy in the darkest possible circumstances. Jesus had already prepared His followers for this kind of supernatural joy. On the night before His crucifixion, He told them: “These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full.” (John 15:11) Notice the beautiful double promise. Jesus doesn’t merely offer us joy—He offers His  joy. It is His joy flowing into us. And He doesn’t promise a trickle or a temporary high. He promises that our joy can be full . From Resurrection Joy to Fullness The disciples tasted real joy when they saw the risen Christ. The Gospels tell us they were filled with “great joy.” But that wasn’t the end of the story. It was at Pentecost—when the Holy Spirit was poured out—that they experienced the fullness Jesus had pro...

Divine Perspective

Have you ever looked at your life, your ministry, or your daily hustle and thought, “What am I even doing? Is any of this actually making a difference?”  If you are wrestling with a deep, quiet sense of failure today, you are in surprisingly elite company. Some of the most influential faith leaders in human history died believing they had accomplished absolutely nothing.  When we pull back the curtain on their private journals, we find a shocking amount of despondency, doubt, and perceived defeat. But their stories reveal a beautiful, disruptive truth for our achievement-obsessed culture: No one is a failure when their faith is actively expressed through love.  The Secret Heartbreak of Giants We look back at history through a polished lens, but the view from the ground was often messy and heartbreaking. Consider what these giants of the faith wrote when they thought no one was looking: ● John Calvin, one of the monumental fathers of the Reformation whose theology shaped W...

I Heard The Bells

Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, “Glory to god in the highest and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests.” Luke 2:13- 14 One of America’s best known poets, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) contributed to the wealth of carols sung each Christmas.   One such carol is “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day”. This carol was originally a poem based on Luke 2:14 which written during the American Civil War. When it was originally written it contained seven stanzas, containing reference to that conflict. Christmas Bells   I heard the bells on Christmas Day Their old familiar carols play, And wild and sweet The words repeat Of peace on earth, good will to men!   And thought how, as the day had come The belfries of all Christendom Had rolled along The unbroken song Of Peace on earth good-will to men!   Then from each black accursed mouth The can...