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How to Manifest Joy in Your Life?

Many things in this life can manifest the joy inside of you.

    For great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised: he also is to be feared above all gods. 1Chronicles 16:25

Start this new year off right by exploring the word of God. For the entire month of January, the Powerzone Ministries' daily devotionals will focus on the topic of #JOY. Biblical joy comes from the Lord. The Bible says "the Joy of the Lord is my strength", so how do you maintain your joy in a fallen world? Stay connected to learn more.

"The blessing of the LORD it maketh rich, And He addeth no sorrow with it." Proverbs 10:22.

Joy January 14, 2023 By Dr. George Bing


There are many things in this life that can manifest the joy that's inside of you. It's easy to express joy after receiving a raise. Your joy will be evident if you finally get the job you've been craving. An engagement ring from that man you believe to be your prince charming; certainly brings joy. Achieving something that so many people doubted you would ever accomplish, the joy will spring up for people to see. "The blessing of the LORD it maketh rich, And He addeth no sorrow with it." Proverbs 10:22.


When the LORD Elohim gives you something, it always comes with full enjoyment attached to it. You do not have to work a day and not on one Job after the next for years to pay for what you call a blessing. How are you enjoying it, and you, as the songwriter Michael Jackson said in "Working Day and Night!" A famous line in the song is, "I'm so tired, tired now!" You shouldn't feel like that when it's a blessing from the Lord that you have received.


How about when you had no appetite, and many days passed before you were able to enjoy your food again? How about removing the feeding tube, and you're off the liquid diet? What about rising from a sick bed when the doctors didn't give you much hope? What about being able to use your limbs after being told that you might not ever walk again? Praise rose up in me recently as I received the news about a young man who I love who had an extensive procedure performed on his neck; he was released from the hospital to spend time wife and children over the holidays.


A young girl was diagnosed with autism, and the doctor doubted she could ever speak clearly and form words: now she can count and put sentences together. She even has said hallelujah at recent Services at our Church. These are lives that the enemy wanted to snatch away, but God said no! Now that's what truly should make the joy in you manifest itself! "O clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph" Psalms 47:1. That should give you joy! What are your thoughts?

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