Joy is the evidence and the condition of the abiding personal presence of Jesus.
But is not this at variance with the teaching of Scripture and the experience of the saints? Are not suffering and sorrow among God’s chosen means of sanctification? Are not the promises to the broken in heart, the poor in spirit, and the mourner? Are not self-denial and the forsaking of all we have, the crucifixion with Christ and the dying daily, the path to holiness? and is not all this more matter of sorrow and pain than of joy and gladness?
The answer will be found in the right apprehension of the life of faith. Faith lifts above, and gives possession of, what is the very opposite of what we feel or experience. In the Christian life, there is always a paradox: what appear irreconcilable opposites are found side by side at the same moment. Paul expresses it in the words, ‘As dying, and, behold, we live; as sorrowful, yet always rejoicing; as poor, yet making many rich; as having nothing, yet possessing all things.’ And elsewhere thus, ‘When I am weak, then am I strong.’ The apparent contradiction has its reconciliation, not only in the union of the two lives, the human and the Divine, in the person of each believer, but specially in our being, at one and the same moment, partakers of the death and the resurrection of Christ.
True happiness is always self-forgetful: it loses itself in the object of its joy. As the joy of the Holy Ghost fills us, and we rejoice in God the Holy One, through our Lord Jesus Christ, as we lose ourselves in the adoration and worship of the Thrice Holy, we become holy. This is, even here in the wilderness, ‘the Highway of Holiness: the ransomed of the Lord shall come with singing; the redeemed shall walk there; everlasting joy shall be upon their heads; they shall obtain joy and gladness.’
Let us not seek our joy in what we see in ourselves of holiness: let us rejoice in the Holiness of God in Christ as ours; let us rejoice in the Holy One of Israel. So shall our joy be unspeakable and unceasing; so shall we give Him the glory.
Andrew Murray
Boek: Holy in Christ.
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Wij zouden op geen andere wijze de mysteries van God kunnen leren kennen dan door de Menswording van onze Meester, het Woord. Geen ander dan zijn Woord was immers in staat de mysteries van de Vader te openbaren, want wie anders kende de gedachte van de Heere of wie anders is zijn raadsman geweest?