"With Joy Unspeakable"

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Wed May 16 06:22:17 PDT 2007


"With Joy Unspeakable" 

     Whom having not seen, ye love; in whom, though now ye see him not,
yet believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory. 1
Peter 1:8.  

     He [Christ] says, "If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my
love; even as I have kept my Father's commandments, and abide in his
love. These things have I spoken unto you, that my joy might remain in
you, and that your joy might be full" (John 15:10, 11). In Him there is
joy that is not uncertain and unsatisfying. If the light that flows from
Jesus has come to you, and you are reflecting it upon others, you show
that you have joy that is pure, elevating, and ennobling. Why should not
the religion of Christ be represented as it really is, as full of
attractiveness and power? Why should we not present before the world the
loveliness of Christ? Why do we not show that we have a living Saviour,
one who can walk with us in the darkness as well as in the light, and
that we can trust in Him? . . .  

     But minds that are occupied with frivolous reading, with exciting
stories, or with seeking after amusement, do not dwell upon Christ, and
cannot rejoice in the fullness of His love. The mind that finds pleasure
in foolish thoughts and trifling conversation is as destitute of the joy
of Christ as were the hills of Gilboa of dew or rain. . . . We need to
be constantly filling the mind with Christ, and emptying it of
selfishness and sin.  

     The life in which the fear of the Lord is cherished will not be a
life of sadness and gloom. It is the absence of Christ that makes the
countenance sad and the life a pilgrimage of sighs. . . . But Christ
dwelling in the soul is a wellspring of joy. For all who receive Him,
the keynote of the Word of God is "rejoicing."  

     Why should not our joy be full--full, lacking nothing? We have the
assurance that Jesus is our Saviour, and that we may freely partake of
the rich provision He has made for us. . . . It is our privilege to seek
constantly the joy of His presence. He desires us to be cheerful and to
be filled with praise to His name. He wants us to carry light in our
countenances and joy in our hearts.  

>From That I May Know Him - Page 142


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