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The joy of the Lord is my strength
“My joy is not determined by what happens to me, but what Christ is doing in me and through me.” Steven Furtick
There’s this common misconception that other people are in control of our joy. That they determine our happiness. If we’re not surrounded by certain people or if the wrong people say a simple bad thing that pushed you to the top, we automatically have a bad day. 
There are those moments as well in which the very sight of someone automatically makes everything seem dismal. Our smiles drop. We tend to hand over our power to people who doesn't even deserve it. We allow ourselves to be controlled.
Everyone does it. If they didn't, then it wouldn't be common now would it?
However, there is a remedy/cure to all of this: THE JOY OF THE LORD
Once we discover this joy, there's no other joy in the world that can compare. We get to decide what type of day we’re going to have not based on the way we woke up this morning but the fact that we ARE ALIVE.
And the source of our very breath and joy comes from God himself.  
“This is the day that the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.”
“Go, eat your food with gladness, and drink your wine with a joyful heart, for God has already approved what you do.”
“When anxiety was great within me, your consolation brought me joy.”
What these scriptures tells us is that our joy comes from God and he’s the only one that can give us this type of joy in which we can smile in the face of tragedy, laugh in the face of heartache and scream in joy at the edge of frustration.
The chaotic world we’re living in cannot offer us peace or a sound mind, but God stands with open arms waiting for us to come and get it.
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