248 Abiding in Joy: The Joy of Celebrating

We’ve been talking about how to build a big connection to Jesus because the stronger the connection, the better the fruit, and the greater the joy. In this message, I want to look at a practice we don’t often think about in terms of spiritual rhythms, and that’s the practice of celebration—marking moments with joy and gratitude. 

God understood the power of joyful celebration. God dotted the calendar of His people with it. Regularly, He told His people to stop their work, to gather together, and celebrate.

While we no longer are required to honor those feasts, there is still a principle for us to follow. 

Set aside regular times for celebration. 

What might that time of celebration look like? Here are three suggestions: 

  • Feasting: Feasting was always an important part of the celebrations we read about in the Bible. Indeed, there’s just something about preparing and sharing a meal together with family and friends that produces joy.

  •  Friends: One author wrote, “One of the greatest keys to a good celebration is to share it with joyful people.”  

  •  Fun: There is restorative power in play.

Proverbs 17:22 says, “A joyful heart is good medicine…” That’s why it’s important to make celebration an intentional part of our abiding. 

Now, I know that there is a lot more to life than fun and games. And I’m fully aware that some of you come into this season in real pain and with real challenges.  

But what I'm trying to establish today is that, even in the midst of that seriousness, it's okay to make room for celebration.  It’s okay to pursue joy.  In fact, it's more than okay – it’s essential.  The joy of the Lord is your strength. (Neh. 8:10)

Don’t wait until everything is great to celebrate. Begin today. 

“THIS is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it.” (Ps. 118:24) 

No matter what you’re facing, the fact that God is with you and loves you and will see you through the deepest of waters is worthy of celebration.  And that joy will give you strength.

 

Text: John 15:1-11

Originally recorded on August 6, 2017, at Fellowship Missionary Church, Fort Wayne, IN