Ever feel like you could use a super-sized helping of strength? Not strength from curling barbels, but real strength...strength of character, perseverance and wisdom; strength that comes from confidence, peace, and faith.
Spinach worked great for Popeye, but in real life, real strength comes from …
JOY!
“...the joy of the Lord is your strength.” -- Nehemiah 8:10
Notice it doesn’t say “happiness.” Being happy is a feeling, an expression that requires joy. Joy comes from an inner sense of well-being. Maybe Pharrell Williams should have wrote a song about joy, instead of “Happy.”
So where’s your source of real strength? How do you develop joy?
The key is to take your eyes of yourself, your circumstances, your ups and downs. Regardless of the situation, turn your eyes to Jesus and thank him. Worship him. Acknowledge God for who He is. The creator of everything, author of life, savior of our soul, Lord of life. He is worthy to be praised...I know this next part may be hard for a lot of men, but open your mouth and SING!
- “Sing for joy to God our strength;” -- Psalm 81:1
- Rejoice in the Lord + Sing = Joy = Strength
- “Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!” -- Philippians 4:4
Just like Bluto trying to ruin Popeye’s day, our archenemy is trying to rob us of our joy. Because he knows if you are unhappy, your real strength diminishes. Are you robbed of strength? Then, you’re joy has been stolen.
The message of the world is drive, determination, desire -- that’s strength. The cultural math to get joy looks like:
Work + hard = joy
Most guys are grinding away thinking they are reaching true joy. But it’s a manipulation. A trick. A ploy. The enemy is after your joy. He goes for your joy so you feel bad, which makes you want to look for anything to appease your pain. Remember the enemy’s number one mission is to steal, kill and destroy you.
- “The thief (Satan) comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I (Jesus) have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” -- John 10:10
Maybe Popeye should have tattooed “JOY” on his bicep. Because with joy, you can be do anything.
- “I can do all this through him who gives me strength.” -- Philippians 4:13
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