Pleasure versus joy
(philstar.com) Updated April 05, 2012
These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be full. — John 15:11
The world offers “passing pleasures” (Heb. 11:25), but the Lord
Jesus offers to give us full and lasting joy (John 15:11). Pleasure is
dependent on circumstances, but joy is inward and is not disturbed by
one’s environment.
Pleasure is always changing, but joy is constant! Worldly delights are often followed by depression. True joy is grounded in Jesus Christ, who is “the same yesterday, today, and forever” (Heb. 13:8).
To keep experiencing pleasure, we must run from one stimulus to
another, for it refuses to be permanently grasped. Joy is just the
opposite. It is a gift we receive from God.
Pleasure is built on self-seeking, but joy is based on
self-sacrifice. The more we pursue self-gratification, the more empty
we feel. If a pint of pleasure gives momentary happiness today, a
gallon of excitement and thrills is necessary for the same effect
tomorrow. Joy, however, is based on the sacrificial giving of
ourselves. As we learn what it means to focus on the needs of others,
we find greater fulfillment in God Himself, who meets our every need.
Only when you seek the things of Christ can you find abiding joy. — Henry Bosch
There is joy beyond all measure
In abiding in the Lord;
It is promised most abundant
And enduring in His Word. — McQuat
READ: John 15:7-11
For joy that will last, always put Christ first.
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