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Are You Experiencing Joy in Your Journey?

As we know, our lives at times can be difficult enough, and 2020 was particularly difficult. Perhaps you lost a loved one, faced a serious illness yourself, or are presently caring for a loved one. Perhaps you contracted COVID-19, or like everyone, you experienced the numerous changes, challenges and frustrations due to the pandemic (wearing a mask, work and school from home, no travel, sports, movie theaters, concerts or indoor dining, and more).
The recent holiday season was a good example of how the pandemic changed our lives in 2020. Some of us, following the advice of health experts, chose to not gather with family for our normal celebrations, while others had smaller gatherings in which we took safety precautions (masks and social distancing).
As we begin the month of March, a question I want to ask you is, despite all that is going on around you, are you able to experience joy in your journey?
One of my favorite Michael Card songs is his 1987 song “Joy in the Journey”. You can listen to it here.

The song tells us that for those who seek it there is a pardon, and for all who believe there is hope for the hopeless and sight for the blind.
There is a joy in the journey
There’s a light we can love on the way
There is a wonder and wildness to life
And freedom for those who obey

Here are three areas in which I would encourage you to fight for joy in your journey:

Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ. 

Life is a gift, and though we often take it for granted, we are not guaranteed our next breath. While there is much in our world to be concerned about, He provides hope for the hopeless. I encourage you to pursue joy in your journey, as we live each day Coram Deo, in the presence of, and before the face of God.

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