Friday, April 10, 2009

Daily Devotion - Friday, April 10

Some Thoughts on Joy

“I have told you this, so that my joy may be in you
and your joy may be complete.”

--Jesus, as remembered by John in the gospels, chapter 15, verse 11

There is so much happening that can rob us of joy. Here in the hospital we treat sickness and disease in people who are experiencing joyless times. Throughout the global village, we continue to hear the sad stories. Some of the sagas are older than the hills

Yet, we hear this gospel word saying to us that complete joy, ecstasy if you will, is a possibility that is not just something for the mystic but a possibility for all who listen to the teachings of Jesus. Trying to picture that is almost unfathomable.

Henri Nouwen writes, “Somehow joy is much harder to express than sadness. It seems that we have more words for sickness than for health, more for abnormal conditions than for normal conditions.”

He continues, “those who live joy-filled lives are always moving away from rigidly fixed situations and exploring new, unmapped dimensions of reality.” In other words, “Joy is always new. Whereas there can be old pain, old grief, and old sorrow, there can be no old joy. Old joy is not joy! Joy is always connected with movement, renewal, rebirth, change—in short, with life.” (Quotes are from Lifesigns, Henri Nouwen, pp. 85-88)

I wish you a day and weekend that has many moments of joy! May springtime be alive within you, filling you with joy, complete joy and contentment.

--Ben Keckler
04.10.09

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