Day 10 – GOD, THE
PINNACLE OF JOY
taken from A Life's Symphony of Joy
by Susan Slade
Psalm
43:3–4
O send out thy light and thy truth: let
them lead me;
let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and
to thy tabernacles.
Then will I go unto the altar of God,
unto
God my exceeding joy:
yea, upon the harp will I praise thee, O
God my God. . .
The psalmist asked
God to send out His beacon to light the way into His presence. He asked the Lord to bring him “out of
darkness into His marvelous light” (1 Peter 2:9). God was his overwhelming, glorious jubilation.
God is not only the source of joy, but
He is the essence, the totality, and the fabric of joy. The Lord inspired a spontaneous melody for the
psalmist to play on the lyre. He chose
to demonstrate or share his reasons for joy even while still walking out of
despair.
Practically my whole
last undergraduate semester, I had walking pneumonia, which doctors kept
misdiagnosing. That was really
frustrating. Finally, the doctor who normally
saw me in the infirmary figured it out. He sent me home to bed and said that I was not
supposed to get out for anything. My
caveat to him was, “I am going to church because I need to be in an atmosphere
of healing and praise.” He reluctantly
agreed. I went back to class slightly
too soon, and my caring professor sent me back home and told me in no uncertain
terms not to come back to class or I was not going to graduate on time. This caused me to have to write my
undergraduate senior project within a six-weeks’ timeframe, rather than having the
entire semester like everyone else had. That
was terribly challenging. I thrived,
despite the time limit, by the grace of God. Even though I got a “C “on the format because
I did not have the proper style manual, I got an “A” on the content. It did not make the sting of the substandard
grade any less for me because of the battles I had gone through in order to
bring it to completion. God was my
exceeding joy, for His extravagant grace enabled me to graduate on time.
Are you rejoicing in a goal
accomplished? Praise God that He is the
pinnacle of your joy!
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