Rate Your ‘Joy Level’ for 2023
Did your choices throughout the year (specifically behavior-related) bring an abundance of joy or way too many regrets?
I hope you’re among those in the “abundance of joy” group. But if 2023 was a tough year, I pray 2024 will be better.
Perhaps you’ve been struggling with a temptation that has had such a tight grip on you that you’ve just about decided to stop resisting it. Or you continue to give in to a behavior, even though you hate yourself every time you do.
Many of us struggle with actions we’re not proud of. Whether they’re as addictive as pornography or as destructive as being disrespectful to our spouse, sinful deeds leave us feeling ashamed and hopeless. Why do we sabotage and doom ourselves to failure by falling for the lie that participating in these activities will fulfill us?
What if, rather than spending time justifying why we should visit that porn site, mouth off to our spouse or cheat on our income taxes, we mentally switched course and did something radically different?
How would it change our mindset if we spend that time worshipping God instead?
I realize this sounds crazy – especially when we’re in the grip of temptation. But what if we chose to place ourselves in the grip of praise instead?
I’m not minimizing the stronghold of that sin. I’m maximizing the power of praise – no matter what we’re up against. Let me illustrate. Let’s pray, using Exodus 15:11 as a starting point.
Father, there is no god like You. There is no god that compares to Your majesty and Your holiness, for You, alone, are awesome in splendor. So I come humbly before You in great need of Your wonder-working power to change my heart and my will.
Then, be completely honest with your heavenly Father about your struggle. Thank Him for all the times He’s delivered you and acknowledge that you’ve made it this far because of Him.
Wouldn’t this be worth trying? Watch and see how praising a holy, wonder-working God can change your heart and will. Then do it again the next time. And the next.
I’m confident that the more often we do this, the higher our 2024 will rank on the “joy-level” scale.
What do you think?
I’d love to hear your thoughts about this post. (Others might also benefit from your comment.)
- Will you consider trying this?
- Give it a sincere effort and see how praising a holy, wonder-working God can change your heart – and will.
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He can definitely change our heart and will! No matter what we are going through…”Rejoice in the Lord always; again I say rejoice” Philippians 4:4 “For the joy of the Lord is our strength” Nehemiah 8:10. “James 1:2-3
2 Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters,[a] whenever you face trials of many kinds, 3 because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Praising the Lord will only draw us closer to Him, and that is where we need to be for transformation of our heart and soul for Him and for others! Thanks Sheryl!
Kim, I loved your comment so much that I copied and pasted it as an email to me so I can review it as OFTEN as I need to. These are perfect verses for me today. Thank you!
There’s definitely a peace that surpasses all understanding when I pray and acknowledge God , I shoukd make it a regular habit. I’ve been praying create a clean heart in me oh God and renew a steadfast spirit within in me; and I certainly feel.more joyful lately. Your prayers may have helped too
I too am trying to praise God more during tough times, Teresa. Truth be told, God had me write this devotion … to help me!
And you’re more than welcome about the prayers, dear friend.
And thank you for stopping by Today Can Be Different, Teresa. It’s always nice to see you.
Yes, one can learn from the mistakes of yesterday, but should not dwell on them and instead move forward. Each day one can start with a clean slate.
Indeed. I love that God’s mercies are new every morning. Where would we be without His mercy and grace?
Thank you so much for stopping by, Krakatoa! I hope to see you here often.