Joy. On the night Jesus was born, the angels declared to the shepherds that they were bringing good news of great joy!

God asks us to consider it joy when we endure trials. Multiple Bible verses remind us to rejoice always. But how do we find joy when we are worried about finances, unhappy with our work or marriage, or fearful about the future? Is it possible to rejoice when we are discouraged or feeling like we re just going through the motions? The answer is a resounding yes!

We can experience true joy regardless of our circumstances it is one of the reasons Jesus came! And it s a gift that only God can provide.

In this growth plan, Shaunti Feldhahn focuses on the key elements of finding joy. Through a series of stories, biblical lessons, and the truths of how we are created, she guides you on a journey to transform your thinking and find Christ-focused wonder in the midst of everyday life no matter what your situation might be. Joy is not a positive-thinking exercise. Joy is an intentional choice that will transform your heart.

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01 01

Live In Awe

our eyes are meant to be constantly gazing upon the King. How often we forget that we were created to focus our attention on and worship our God. He deserves it, and we receive joy from giving it!
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02 02

Hear His Voice

Tune out distractions like social media to be in His presence, experience joy.
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03 03

Practice Gratitude

When we “vent,” it isn’t the bad feelings that are leaving us. It is our joy.
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04 04

Reach Out

Allowing God to pull us away from our schedules and use us to serve others allows Him to minister to us, too.
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05 05

Keep His Commands

God says the same thing to each of us: I put you there. Find the reason, and you will find joy where you are.
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06 06

Remember

As we remember what God did the last time, we’ll be far better equipped to trust and follow God the next time. It changes everything.
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Trust With Confidence

Our high place is our own area of responsibility and purpose. It might look a bit scary to others (or even to us at first), but it is where God has called us to be and is what He’s built us for.
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