The Joy of Jesus
“These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be full.” John 15:11
Jesus addressed the subject of
joy in the Gospel of John. Let’s turn to
John 15 - 17 and read through some key verses:
·
John 15:11 – “These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and
that your joy may be full.”
·
John 16:20-24 – “Most assuredly, I say to you that you will weep and lament, but the
world will rejoice; and you will be sorrowful, but your sorrow will be turned
into joy. A woman, when she is in labor,
has sorrow because her hour has come; but as soon as she has given birth to the
child, she no longer remembers the anguish, for joy that a human being has been
born into the world. Therefore you now
have sorrow; but I will see you again and your heart will rejoice, and your joy
no one will take from you. And in that
day you will ask Me nothing. Most
assuredly, I say to you, whatever you ask the Father in My name He will give
you. Until now you have asked nothing in
My name, Ask, and you will receive, that
your joy may be full.”
·
John 17:13 – “But now I come to You, and these things I speak in the world, that they
may have My joy fulfilled in them.”
There is a beautiful progression
that occurs in these chapters of John’s Gospel.
John 15 begins with Jesus instructing the disciples about the
significance of abiding (or remaining) in relationship with the true Vine (that
is Jesus). From that abiding
relationship will be fruit, pruning, and then even more fruit. Jesus then tells the disciples to abide in
His love, which is done by keeping His commandments. Then in verse 11 we discover one of the
results of abiding in Him and in His love is that Jesus will give us His joy
and it will remain! It is added to our
joy, and our joy then becomes full. This
is a combination package of joy: the joy of Jesus and our joy. In Gal. 5:22 we read that one of the fruit of
the Spirit is joy. This fruit is
established in our spirit by the Holy Spirit.
John 16:20-24 describes the
process of sorrow turning to joy. Jesus
has told the disciples about the coming Helper (John 15:26), the Holy Spirit,
and now He is letting them know that His time is drawing near to leave
them. When He is crucified, the
disciples will experience sorrow, even while the world rejoices. However, the world will not have the final
say! Jesus tells His friends that He
will see them again and “your joy no one will take from you.” Beloved this is the “inexpressible joy” Peter writes about in 1Peter 1:8 – the joy of
being united with Jesus. “Though sorrow may last for the night, His
joy comes in the morning,” according to Ps. 30:5. This is powerful! Have you lost a loved one? Have you suffered from deep sorrow and
mourning over what you do not have?
Friend, Jesus has the last word on your situation and He has given you
His joy to use as a weapon in the battle you are facing. He is writing even now that joy is
coming! Hallelujah!
Finally, Jesus prays for the
disciples in John 17 and in verse 13 our Lord states He is coming to His Father
and what He has spoken in the world was done so that the disciples would have
Jesus’ joy fulfilled in them. Fulfilled
means filled up, completed, not lacking any!
May the joy of Jesus be fulfilled in your life!
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