
Though you have not seen him, you love Him. Though you do not now see Him, you believe in Him and rejoice with joy that is inexpressible and filled with glory. 1 Peter 1:8-9
During this season, I have a habit of playing Christmas music when I’m out and about doing errands. It just seems to add to the joy! However, most of the folks out and about seemed to have forgotten the joy that comes with Christmas. They have long serious faces, stress written all over them, and driving with horns honking for others to move on! Where’s the joy?
On one occasion, a young boy visited his grandfather on his farm. His grandfather was not being a good companion, and obviously there was very little joy during the visit! Later in the day, the boy decided to take a walk around the farm and see if he could find the animal he thought most reminded him of his grandfather. He noticed the chickens scratching and playing, and said, “They ain’t it.”
He moved on to the colts playing and kicking up their heels in the field, and he said, “They ain’t it.” Finally he found an old donkey in the barn. When he saw the donkey’s long frowny face, and the way he just stood there looking sad, he yelled for his grandfather to come see. “Look, said the young boy, I found an animal with the same joy as you!” Where’s the joy?
Is that how people see us Christians at this joyful time of year? Do we walk around with long, sad faces, or do we smile, laugh and celebrate the coming of the Christ child? Christmas joy isn’t feeling happiness from good circumstances, but rather a deep abiding strength that comes from God.
The joy of Jesus was that he was able to see the comical side of many a human situation or predicament. His good natured approach to life was rooted in his great inner joy.
Dr Michael MacIntosh says, “There was joy at the tomb of the resurrected Lazarus. There was joy when a leper returned to thank Jesus. There was joy when the deaf heard, the blind saw, and the lame walked. Everywhere Jesus went, there was joy.
In this season of the year, people need to see the joy of Christians rather than the “donkey faces.” They need to hear a Merry Christmas, receive a smile, see the joy on our faces. We express His joy through smiles, laughter, helping others, fellowship, and discipleship!
Sometimes we need a mission to spread joy this Christmas! In the midst of all the gift giving, the greatest gift we can give to others is the gift of joy.
The story is told of a man in Salt Lake City who decided to send out Christmas cards to perfect strangers to help spread the joy of Christmas. He got telephone directories from several cities, addressed 600 cards to people he had never met, included his return address, and mailed them!
Amazingly, he received 117 responses from total strangers. One lady wrote, “It was so good to hear from you. Your card arrived the day I got home from the hospital, and I can’t tell you what an encouragement it was to hear from an old friend.”
Another wrote, “I must admit that when we received your card, we couldn’t really picture you. We had to think hard for a long time before we remembered. By the way, give our best to your father. He is such a wonderful man.”
But one response took the cake! One guy wrote, “It was good to hear from you after all these years! By the way, we are going to be in Salt Lake City next summer. Would it be all right if we come and stay with you for a few days?”
This past Saturday as we were preparing to watch the UGA verses Alabama game, the doorbell rang! When we opened the door, there stood “UGA”, the mascot for the Bulldogs who had come to lead us in some cheers and spread some joy before the game! Now, “UGA” was really a dear friend who loves to spread joy! Thank you, Eve for spreading the joy! Georgia won the game and the joy just kept on coming!! Go Dawgs!!
Where’s the joy? The joy of this season lives in every one of us if we will only make an effort to be like Jesus and reach for that inward joy! He came to bring Joy to the World. Let’s not let Him down!








