Friday, October 25, 2024:
Discipling in Joy (morning)
Romans 15:32 ESV
…by God’s will, I may come to you with joy and be refreshed in your company.
Pondering Point
I love the idea of gathering to be refreshed. Worship of course is a great time to do that, but so are midweek get-togethers for lunch, small group and just chatting as we build joy into our relationships. The very definition of joy (and peace) comes from being with others whom you enjoy.
We all need times of high-energy joy and low-energy rest. Nurturing a rhythm means protecting ourselves from always having to be on. We can’t always be in a high-energy state. Sometimes we need alone time without a lot of noise or emotional demands and sometimes we need quiet time with just 1 or 2 other people where we can enjoy being together in a low-energy state.
~ Warner, Coursey, The 4 Habits, pages 62-63.
Pray aloud
Father God, may Your will be done that we, Your children, come together with joy and get refreshed in each other’s company – over and over and over!
Five Minutes
Use your GO TO JOYS and ANTICIPATED JOYS to fill a 5-minute window. Remember: use an alarm. If necessary, review the explanation.
Read the identity in Christ
statement aloud
In Christ, I can experience God’s will for me, including joy and refreshment through the people I meet today.
Closing Prayer
Close with thanks to God for these moments together.
Ask Him to bless the upcoming day, then…
GO – in JOY, with JOY anticipating JOY
Friday, October 25, 2024:
Sometime During Your Day
Level 3: Savoring joys of the past.
Isaiah 9:3 ESV
You have multiplied the nation; you have increased its joy; they rejoice before you as with joy at the harvest, as they are glad when they divide the spoil.
Pondering Point
The above verse references the coming Messiah Jesus for Israel and us. Here is a person who came to us wanting to share joy and refreshment. This part of Isaiah is the same section (9:7) that speaks of the Messiah as “Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace” – quoted in Handel’s Messiah, a source of musical joy for millions by now. And the source of inspiration and joy for Handel was… Jesus! Consider listening to a portion of it for worship time.
Practice seeing God in the present and past joys
We continue revisiting joyful memories recorded on your Golden Moments list. Look for God’s presence in the joys. Invite Him to share thoughts about joys you’re recalling. Again, notice body sensations, attitudes, heart rate, etc.
Journal Prompt:
Joy memories related to school field trips (or other things):
Key Words:
Prayer
Messiah Jesus, increase our joy in our day. Let us rejoice before You as those celebrating a harvest of joy, one that includes people as treasures who have been included in the harvest of souls. Amen.
Discipling in Joy (evening)
Friday, October 25, 2024
Romans 15:32 ESV
…by God’s will, I may come to you with joy and be refreshed in your company.
Pondering Point
“Joy is a high-energy emotion related to knowing that someone is happy to see me. The relational happiness we feel when we experience spontaneous joy can also be experienced when we relive joyful moments from the past or anticipate joyful moments in the future.”
~ Warner, Coursey, The 4 Habits, page 33.
Who brought you high-energy emotion and refreshment to your soul today? Thank God for them.
Pray aloud
Thank You, Father God for blessing me with experiences joy and refreshment throughout the day. Help me remember those parts now:
Review
Look back for previously ANTICIPATED or SURPRISE JOYS. You are training your brain to look for joy. This builds the habit. Recall the body sensations and emotions. This solidifies the habit. Remember: use an alarm
Read the identity in Jesus
statement aloud
In Jesus, we can experience God’s will for us, including joy and refreshment through the people we interact with throughout any given day.
Evening Prayer
Thank God for blessing the day, ask for peaceful rest, then GO to sleep – in grateful JOY, anticipating new JOY tomorrow under His grace.
“Immanuel journaling is designed to take us through the sequence our brain uses to metabolize pain. Following the order our brain uses provides the simplest path from pain to redemption as well as nourishment for our souls. Immanuel journaling leads us to a place of gratitude and where our relational circuits are restored and activated.”
~ Wilder, Kang, Loppnow, Loppnow, Joyful Journey, page 31.