Hab 3:18 Yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will joy in the God of my salvation.
The
secret of joy is not to wait until you feel happy, but to rise, by an
act of faith, out of the depression which is dragging you down, and
begin to praise God as an act of choice.
This is the
meaning of such passages as these: "Rejoice in the Lord alway, and again
I say, rejoice"; "I do rejoice; yes, and I will rejoice."
Count it all
joy when ye fall into divers temptations. In all these cases there is
an evident struggle with sadness and then the triumphs of faith and
praise.
Now, this is what is meant in part, at
least by the sacrifice of praise. A sacrifice is that which costs us
something.
And when a man or woman has some cherished grudge or wrong
and is harboring it, nursing it, dwelling on it, rolling it as a sweet
morsel under the tongue, and quite determined to enjoy a miserable time
in selfish morbidness and grumbling,...
It costs us no little sacrifice to
throw off the morbid spell, to refuse the suggestions of injury, neglect
and the remembrance of unkindness, to rise out of the mood of
self-commiseration in wholesome and holy determination, and say, "I will
rejoice in the Lord"; I will "count it all joy."
~A. B. Simpson~
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