Experience The Gifts of Joy

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Title of the Series this Morning

Experience The Gifts of Christmas

Title of the Message this Morning
Experience The Gift of Joy
Big Idea:
This Advent season, as we experience the gift of joy, we’re reminded that true joy isn’t about ignoring our struggles or living in a "no worries" and apathetic mindset.
Instead, it's a deep, abiding joy that comes from Jesus, who entered our world to bring good news of great joy to all people.
This joy is resilient and enduring, even in the midst of life's challenges.
Today, we'll explore how we can anticipate, recognize, and choose this joy by living in gratitude, obedience, and a close relationship with Christ, allowing His joy to fill our hearts this Christmas season.
Prayer:
God, thank You that in this season of Advent we can receive the gift of joy.
Help us to anticipate, recognize, and choose joy as we give thanks, obey, and abide in You.
Lead us into joy as You lead us into deeper relationship with You.
Give us the courage and strength to rejoice no matter what circumstances we face.
And make our joy complete in You.”
Main Scripture: Philippians 4:4, Psalm 96:11–13, Luke 2:10-11

Introduction

Today as we get started talking about the next gift of Christmas in our Advent series,
The angels proclaimed good news of great joy for all people.
Joy to the world, the Lord is come!
So, as we get closer to Christmas, we often hear about joy and what a joyful season it is.
This can make us feel that we need to cram all the other feelings of life down inside.
If we don’t feel joyful, we try hard to create joy by tossing our troubles aside, ignoring our deepest struggles, and just living for the moment.
But that’s not what the joy of Christmas is all about.
And while it may be nice for a moment, it is shallow and short lived
The gift of joy offered to us in Jesus this Advent season is one of deep and abiding joy.
It is a joy so powerful it can hold its own in a dark and hurting worldand in the midst of all our troubles and struggles.
but for now I encourage you to come in a spirit of honesty.
What Peter called inexpressible and glorious: “Though you have not seen him, you love him; and even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy” (1 Peter 1:8).
If you’ve been with us the past couple of weeks, you know that we began a journey through the season of Advent by experiencing the gifts of hope and love.
Remember, the word Advent means “coming” or “arrival,” and the season is marked by expectation, waiting, anticipation, and longing.
Advent is not just an extension of Christmas.
It is a season that links the past, present, and future.
Advent offers us the opportunity to share in the ancient longing for the coming of the Messiah, to celebrate His birth, and to be alert for His second coming.
The first week in Advent we talked about hope.
We talked about hope past, present, and future as we looked at a few of the prophecies about Jesus’s coming.
were challenged to place our hope in Him amid the trials of life, and were reminded of the hope still to be fulfilled when He comes again.
Then last week we lit the candle of love and talked about how we accept, experience, and share the gift of God’s love as we discover how wide and long and high and deep His love is for us.
Today we will be discussing the subject of joy.
Advent is a season to experience the joy of the coming of the Savior of the world.
It’s more than just a feeling; it is a joy that causes all of creation to celebrate.
It’s deep and powerful, the kind of reJOYcingsee where that word comes from?—talked about in the Psalms, such as
Psalm 96:11–13:“Let the heavens rejoice, let the earth be glad; let the sea resound, and all that is in it. Let the fields be jubilant, and everything in them; let all the trees of the forest sing for joy. Let all creation rejoice before the Lord, for he comes.”
In Advent, we are preparing and expecting.
Jesus is coming!
Let us rejoice!
This is a gift worth celebrating!

Main Teaching

But the question that nags at many of us so often is:
What if you just don’t feel joy this season?
How can you receive this gift of joy even in the midst of suffering, loneliness, pain, grief, busyness, stress, or boredom?
Let’s look together at how we can anticipate, recognize, and choose joy.

1. Anticipate Joy

Have you ever been waiting for something for so long that you gave up hope it would ever arrive?
Or even just forgotten that it’s on the way?
You’ve probably heard stories of postal service mistakes and letters delivered years after they were sent.
There are some great stories.
A woman in her eighties in France received a letter in the mail that had been sent to her great-grandfather . . . in 1877 . . .
138 years earlier!
It was about an order of yarn for her great-grandfather’s spinning mill.
Another delivery written about in the Washington Post in 2015 reached its intended recipient fourteen years later.
The letter was written from a father in India to his son, who lived in New York City.
It was handwritten a few short weeks after 9/11 but was a bit confusing when it showed up in 2014.
The man’s father had died years earlier.
As he described in the newspaper essay, the man was flooded with a deep reminder and sense of connection to his late father.
Tears flooded his eyes as he held a physical object created by his father, expressing concerns about his son’s and grandchildren’s safety and about the events of the world in that tragic time.
In the article, the son wrote, “Fourteen years is a long time to wait for a letter, but rarely has one been more welcome. The expression of concern in the letter is sadly still relevant today.
But the physical letter itself was a real joy.”
Certainly, an unexpected joy.
One that was on its way the whole time.
The letter would have been meaningful had it arrived on time, but it took on even deeper meaning over time…
And joy can be that way, whether we know it’s coming or not, whether we’ve given hope for its arrival or not.
When we started this Advent series talking about hope, we looked at the history of the people of Israel who were waiting for a Messiah for thousands of years.
That’s a tough wait!
Certainly, some of those Israelites gave up hope that a Messiah would ever come.
Some probably just carried on, distracted with life, not thinking they would ever see the coming of the Messiah.
But others held out hope.
Their waiting was active.
And when we engage in an active waiting, anticipating what is to come and watching for it, the waiting has purpose.
Hope stays aliveJoy is similar.
Even when we don’t feel joy right now, we can anticipate the coming of joy to the world in the gift of Jesus.
We can prepare to move from our state of discouragement into an experience of life-giving joy.
The shepherds in the Christmas story are a good example.
When the angels showed up and delivered a message to the shepherds on a hillside outside Bethlehem, the shepherds didn’t immediately feel joythey felt scared!
Luke told us, ”But the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid.
I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord’” (Luke 2:10–11).
The angel first addressed their fear, then helped them move beyond it to receive the message of joy that the Savior, the Messiah, the one Israel had anticipated and waited for so long, had been born.
By the end of the night, those shepherds got it.
Luke said they “returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just as they had been told”(verse 20).
As we walk through Advent, we know what’s coming.
We know that Christ, the Messiah, has come.
This we can celebrate and rejoice over.
We know there is more to come with His eventual return. (His Return)
But let’s experience and recognize Advent as a season when we anticipate the arrival of joy, even when we struggle with the realities of today.

2. Recognize Joy

Do you ever wonder why, out of all the people in the world, the wise men were the only ones who recognized and followed the star of Bethlehem?
It was a starit was there in the sky for the whole world to see.
But most people, Jews and Gentiles alike, didn’t recognize its meaning.
For these men who did, it caused great joy. Matthew 2:10–11 says, “When they saw the star, they were overjoyed. On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.”
The Magi traveled a long way to find the one whose birth was announced by the star.
They encountered hardships along the way.
They had to deal with the deceptive tyrant King Herod.
They even lost sight of the star for some time.
But they knew what they were looking for, and they kept seeking even when things went wrong.
They recognized the arrival of joy in the world, and they were filled with joy as they responded to it, bringing their gifts in worship to Jesus.
It can be hard to recognize joy in our lives sometimes, especially because it doesn’t always look the way we expect it to.
We expect joy to be free of worry and hardship, but the Bible tells us that joy is found in the midst of, and even because of, hard things.
James 1:2–3 says, “Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.”
How much richer and deeper is the experience of joy when it glows bright, illuminating our path in the midst of darkness.
When we recognize that joy comes from trialsbecause they produce perseverance that makes us into the people God wants us to be—then we can experience and choose joy even in the midst of hard times.

3. Choose Joy

The idea that we can choose joy is a little deceiving.
We can’t just close our eyes and focus really hard and somehow conjure up joy.
In fact, that often leads us away from joy.
Joy is a gift.
Joy is a fruit of the Spirit.
So we can’t just create it by trying harderbut we can choose to live in the ways that God says bring joy.
The concept is similar to physical health.
We can’t get stronger by thinking about and mentally choosing to be stronger.
We have to exercise and build the muscles that make us stronger.
While we can’t just concentrate hard and choose joy, we can choose to give thanks.
We can choose to obey.
And we can choose to abide.
When we do these things, we open ourselves to the gift of joy.

Conclusion

As we wrap up, I want to expand on the things we can choose to do in this season. So, instead of throwing our heads back and singing Hakuna Matata, or ignoring our problems altogether… Let’s try this;
Choose Gratitude:
Try it.
When you don’t feel joyful, give thanks.
It’s counterintuitivewhen we don’t feel joyful, we would rather gripe and complain, but giving thanks opens our hearts to joy.
That’s why Paul instructed the Thessalonians,“Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus” (1 Thessalonians 5:16–18).
Gratitude goes a long way, and it leads us toward joy.
When you don’t know what to do, when you feel overwhelmed by the season, when you feel anything but joy, give thanks.
Choose to Obey:
In John 15:11 Jesus said, “I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete.”
So what did He tell His disciples?
What was that secret to joy?
Obedience.
In John 15:10 He told His followers to obey His commands.
We often want joy to just appear from out of nowhere, but Jesus said it comes from obedience.
Like gratitude, obedience is a practice.
It’s a process of seeking to follow God’s ways and to put them into action.
Choose to Abide:
John 15 also tells us the second part to the secret of joy—and it’s a love triangle! Jesus said that just as He remains in His Father’s love, we remain in His love, and our joy is complete.
This is not an immediate, quick-satisfaction concept.
It’s the idea of continual love and relationship with Jesus that brings the gift of joy into our lives.
The same is true in our relationship with Him, and our joy is made complete by imitating Christ’s love and obedience. Let this season of Advent be a time of gratitude, obedience, and abiding in His love as we anticipate the joy He brings this Christmas.
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Let’s pray together.

Salvation:

The Word of God says in: John 3:16
For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
Romans 10:13 NKJV
For “whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
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Lord I believe that Jesus is the Son of God, and that He died On the cross for my sins and His resurrection from the dead gives me eternal life. I ask forgiveness of my sins, and I accept Jesus as my Lord and Savior. Amen.
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“But the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord”.
We do not draw people to Christ by loudly discrediting what they believe, by telling them how wrong they are and how right we are, but by showing them a light that is so lovely that they want with all their hearts to know the source of it.” -Madeliene L’Engle (Lang ill)
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