by Wendy
Blight
"Dear brothers and sisters, when troubles come your way,
consider
it an opportunity for great joy." James 1:2 (NLT)
My daughter's journey with scoliosis was a
heart-breaking
time for me as a mother. There were days I couldn't see past Lauren's
extreme
physical pain and my wondering heart questioned, why hasn't God healed
her
yet?
Through those years, I struggled. I felt empty ...
void of
hope ... void of joy. I knew what God's Word said about joy: "Dear
brothers
and sisters, when troubles come your way, consider it an opportunity for
great
joy" (James 1:2 NLT). But in the midst of Lauren's circumstances, her
broken heart and wounded body, it was hard to follow that
command.
How could I obey this scripture and find joy when
someone
I loved was in such pain? God graciously answered the cry of my heart by
revealing to me these three words ... Jesus Only You.
I noticed the first letter of each of those words
spelled
J O Y. And it clicked with me. Jesus is our joy!
When God says in James 1:2 to consider trials as
opportunities for joy, He's not talking about the joy found in earthly
things.
Circumstances turning out how we desire, possessions and positions, and even
good health only offer happiness. They are temporary. What God
longs
for us to have is deep, lasting joy found in
Jesus.
The King James Version says we are to "count it all
joy"
when we walk through trials. This word "count" means
"evaluate."
When trials come, we must evaluate them in light of
God's
truths and promises. It's not the trial itself we consider a joy. Rather,
it's
the results that will come from the trial that we consider pure
joy.
This involves trusting that God is actively working
for
our good even in the midst of painful circumstances. And as we trust Him, we
will find an inner gladness rooted not in our circumstances, but in the
reality
of the living God who transcends our
circumstances.
After years of praying, asking God to heal my
daughter, He
did. It still hurts to remember the excruciating pain Lauren suffered. But
God
was and is faithful. God didn't heal my girl in the miraculous way I was
expecting. Instead, she endured a seven-hour surgery to place two rods in
her
spine. She missed nearly six weeks of school and labored through months of
relearning how to sit and walk and move. She had to quit competitive
cheerleading. But in and through that time, God did a new
thing.
Looking back, I can see how He held us up, deepened
Lauren's faith, and drew our family closer to each other. In real and
personal
ways, God showed us His tender, loving care. And He taught me the meaning of
true J O Y.
Jesus alone is the source of our
joy.
When discouragement comes and you feel you cannot take
one
more step, remember these three words, Jesus Only You!
Jesus came so that I . . . so that you . . . can
experience His joy fully and completely in us through any and all
circumstances.
Heavenly Father, thank You for Jesus. Thank You for the joy
that
is ours in Him. Every time our thoughts turn to our hurt, cause our pain to
bring us back to J O Y . . . Jesus Only You. We ask this in the Name of
Jesus,
amen.
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