Sunday, October 20, 2024

Reasons to Rejoice


It’s easy to rejoice in things that bring us joy.
For example, I’m rejoicing today that one of my Goddaughters is coming to visit and bringing my favorite brownies as only she makes them. On the other hand, I rejoice on a deeper level when I consider some of the things that only God can do.

We’re looking at Psalm 97 (*NLT) today. It mentions that righteousness and justice are the foundations of God’s throne. That’s something we rarely read about earthly kings and leaders, but I’m sure people living under such rulers rejoice (v. 1,2).

Do you ever rejoice when you look up at the heavens? This psalm says every nation sees His glory up there (V. 6). A similar thought is beautifully written in Psalm 19:1-6. What we see above us is like an unwritten language sending a message of God’s glorious creative work to all the peoples of the earth.  

It’s not hard to understand that a righteous God would love acts of righteousness and hate evil (V. 10, Psalm 145:17). In fact, chapter two of Habakkuk shares some warnings to those who do evil.    

The word "woe" is a heavy-duty warning of something that will bring grief, sorrow, and/or misery. Consider this, for example: Stealing to make yourself wealthy. Or how about building your rule by unjust gain, or getting someone drunk to take advantage of them? You can read woe warnings for yourself in Habakkuk 2:6, 9, 12, 15, 19, **NIV.

God loves to shine His light on the godly (V. 11). One way He does this is through scripture, described as a light to our path (Psalm 119:105). Gladness and joy are experienced by those whose hearts are right before God (V. 11-12).

When the Spirit of God convicts them of unrighteousness, they respond quickly, saying, “Cleanse my heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.” (Psalm 51:10)

Let’s continue to look up and rejoice in the Lord. Freely praise Him for His good works in both our lives and in our world (Genesis 1, Psalm 96:2-3).

*Scripture notations marked NLT are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright 1996, 2004, 2007 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by Permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

**Scripture notations marked NIV are taken from The Thompson Chain Reference Bible New International Version, copyright 1983 by The B.B. Kirkbride Bible Company, Inc. and The Zondervan Corporation. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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