A few weeks ago, I was at a church gathering out of town. Several of the attendees at the meeting
including myself came to the meeting equipped with our laptop computers with information
that we would discuss during our time together.
So that we could get on the internet, we asked one of the event hosts
what was the password for their internet.
We were told the password is joyfulness.
I typed the letters of that word on my laptop and soon had success in
being online.
Though that meeting is past, I have
been thinking about that password.
Joyfulness is more than a password to gain access onto the internet; no,
it is a password to a fulfilled life. We
will encounter the word “joy” often in the next few weeks during this Advent
and Christmas season. Many of us will
sing or hear sung the hymn “Joy to the World” or perhaps hear ”tidings of
comfort and joy” as we hear the story about the birth of Christ Jesus. How
can we know joyfulness in this season and in every season?
Here is a short list of things that
bring joyfulness and fulfillment to me.
I share them not in any particular order but simply as they come to
mind. They are as follows:
·
Giving
to others without expectation to receive anything tangible in return
·
Loving
others and being loved by others
·
Spending
time with children and with older adults
·
Singing
songs and hearing music
·
Watching
the wonder and beauty of God’s creation and God’s creatures
·
Being
forgiven and forgiving others
My hope and prayer is
that the things I listed above might be a part of my life in the busyness of
these days. Don’t like my short list of
things that bring me joyfulness and fulfillment?
Then, make your own list and discover your own password. Better yet, make those things a part of
your days. - Have a joyful week.- Pastor Randy Wall
Prayer: O God, help joy be more than a word I read or a word I sing. Help joy to be known in my heart. Give me eyes of faith to see the joys around
me in these days; through Christ our
Lord. Amen.