When God brings brokenness for sin and we finally yield to His correction, repentance leads to great rejoicing. We see this in the book of Nehemiah, for upon hearing the word of God the people wept for their sin. Nehemiah 8:10 says, "Then
he said to them, "Go your way, eat the fat, drink the sweet, and send portions
to those for whom nothing is prepared; for this day is holy to our
LORD. Do not sorrow, for the joy
of the LORD is your strength." It is natural for us to want those who do wrong to realise they have done wrong and express sorrow for harm they caused, and we might continue to beat ourselves up for sins committed long ago. God identifies our sin, not so we would hopelessly wallow in our sinfulness and failure to please God, but so we might repent, be forgiven and restored to fellowship with God and one another in the church. Jesus has provided atonement for sin by His own blood so sinners can be cleansed of all shame, guilt and offence and be declared righteous by faith in Him. Sin depresses us, but God is the lifter of our head and sets us on our feet on the solid Rock of Salvation. No longer is sin a perpetual cause of sorrow, for "the joy of the LORD is your strength."
Think about when the prodigal son returned to his father: he willingly returned and humbled himself before his father, well aware of his shameful conduct and how he wasted his father's goods. The father did not look upon him with condemnation and gruffly rehearse his vile conduct to shame him: his father ran, kissed and embraced him! He rejoiced his son was now found and organised a feast to celebrate his son's return. The repentance of his son--a change of mind that led him to change his ways and return to his father--was the cause of great rejoicing for the father, son, household and in heaven. There wasn't any joy for the erring prodigal in the pigpen: it was in his father's house there was only joy and gladness. The "strength" the joy of the LORD is a word in Hebrew that means refuge, a fortress and defence. Secure in God's love for us and joy over us, we rejoice and delight to share His love with others.
Jesus said in John 15:9-12, "As the Father loved Me, I also have loved you; abide in My
love. 10 If you keep My commandments, you will abide in My love, just as
I have kept My Father's commandments and abide in His love. 11 These
things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and that your
joy may be full. 12 This is My commandment, that you love one another as I have
loved you." Joy is a fruit of the Spirit, and Jesus has spoken to us so His joy may remain in us. His joy isn't fleeting or fickle, for Jesus gives fullness of joy we can experience that exceeds happiness from what happens. Knowing we will see Jesus who will never leave or forsake us brings joy no one can take away as Jesus said in John 16:22: "...you now have sorrow; but I will see you again and
your heart will rejoice, and your joy no one will take from you." How wonderful is our Saviour Jesus, for He can turn our sorrow into joy that remains.
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