Four unhealthy approaches to the “chains” in our lives – Advent Joy, Part 3

Throughout the years, I’ve heard discussions about the difference between happiness and joy.  I am not so sure the scripture makes a clear-cut distinction.  To me, the two are either totally the same, or very close to the same.  But some people have said, “You can be joyful, but not happy about something.”  I getContinue reading “Four unhealthy approaches to the “chains” in our lives – Advent Joy, Part 3″

How to view life through the lens of joy – Advent Joy, Part 2

When I am going through a difficult situation, my #1 response is “I want this to be done.” It could be when I am out on a four mile run. I want it to be done. It could be a big project, like my forthcoming book. I want it to be done. It could beContinue reading “How to view life through the lens of joy – Advent Joy, Part 2”

It can be very difficult to have joy sometimes – Advent Joy, Part 1

The year is circa 55CE, approximately 20 years after Jesus resurrected and ascended to heaven.  A man named Paul is driving the outward expansion of the Christian church into the Roman Empire.  In Acts 16, we read that he arrives in the city of Philippi, which is an archaeological site in modern-day Greece.  In Paul’sContinue reading “It can be very difficult to have joy sometimes – Advent Joy, Part 1”

Make the choice to rejoice – Acts 16, Part 5

Our study through Acts 16 has been filled with drama, and in the final verses, 35-40, there’s one more dramatic loose end to tie up. Though the local magistrates give Paul and Silas their freedom, Paul says, “No. We’re staying.” What? He voluntarily stays in prison? Why? Paul is making a point, letting the magistratesContinue reading “Make the choice to rejoice – Acts 16, Part 5”