Topical Encyclopedia Joy, as presented in the Bible, is a profound and enduring state of gladness and delight that is rooted in the divine nature and gifts of God. It transcends mere happiness, which is often dependent on external circumstances, and is instead a deep-seated sense of well-being and contentment that comes from a relationship with God.Biblical Foundation of Joy The Bible consistently portrays joy as a gift from God, integral to the life of a believer. In the Old Testament, joy is often associated with God's presence and His mighty acts. For instance, in Nehemiah 8:10, the people are reminded, "Do not grieve, for the joy of the LORD is your strength." This verse highlights the sustaining power of divine joy, which fortifies believers against life's challenges. The Psalms frequently celebrate joy as a response to God's salvation and faithfulness. Psalm 16:11 declares, "You will make known to me the path of life; in Your presence is fullness of joy; at Your right hand are pleasures forevermore." Here, joy is depicted as a natural outcome of being in God's presence, suggesting that true joy is found in communion with the Creator. Joy in the New Testament In the New Testament, joy is closely linked to the coming of Jesus Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit. The announcement of Jesus' birth was heralded as "good news of great joy" (Luke 2:10), signifying the arrival of the Savior as a source of profound joy for all people. Jesus Himself spoke of joy as a hallmark of His followers, saying in John 15:11, "I have told you these things so that My joy may be in you and your joy may be complete." The Apostle Paul frequently writes about joy in his epistles, emphasizing it as a fruit of the Spirit. In Galatians 5:22, joy is listed among the fruits of the Spirit, indicating that it is a natural product of a life lived in accordance with the Holy Spirit. Paul also exhorts believers to "Rejoice in the Lord always" (Philippians 4:4), underscoring the idea that joy is a continual and deliberate choice rooted in faith. Joy Amidst Trials The Bible acknowledges that joy can coexist with trials and suffering. James 1:2-3 encourages believers to "consider it pure joy, my brothers, when you encounter trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance." This perspective reveals that joy is not the absence of hardship but a steadfast assurance in God's purposes and promises. The Apostle Peter also speaks to this paradox, writing in 1 Peter 1:8-9, "Though you have not seen Him, you love Him; and though you do not see Him now, you believe in Him and rejoice with an inexpressible and glorious joy, now that you are receiving the goal of your faith, the salvation of your souls." This joy is described as "inexpressible and glorious," rooted in the hope of salvation and the eternal promises of God. Joy in Worship and Community Joy is a central theme in the worship and communal life of the early church. Acts 2:46-47 describes the early believers as "continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, they ate their food with gladness and simplicity of heart, praising God and having favor with all the people." This passage illustrates how joy permeated their fellowship and worship, reflecting the joy of the Lord in their communal life. In summary, joy in the biblical context is a divine gift that is deeply intertwined with the presence and work of God in the life of a believer. It is a fruit of the Spirit, a response to God's salvation, and a sustaining force through trials, manifesting in both personal devotion and communal worship. Torrey's Topical Textbook Ecclesiastes 2:26For God gives to a man that is good in his sight wisdom, and knowledge, and joy: but to the sinner he gives travail, to gather and to heap up, that he may give to him that is good before God. This also is vanity and vexation of spirit. Torrey's Topical Textbook Psalm 4:7 Greek 4102. pistis -- faith, faithfulness ... 22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,. ... therefore, we hold faith to be the knowledge of God's will toward ... we can receive faith only as he gives it ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4102.htm - 18k 3874. paraklesis -- a calling to one's aid, ie encouragement ... Strong's Hebrew 3164b. Yachdiel -- "God gives joy," a Manassite... 3164a, 3164b. Yachdiel. 3165 . "God gives joy," a Manassite. Transliteration: Yachdiel Short Definition: Jahdiel. Word Origin from ... /hebrew/3164b.htm - 5k Library God the Joy-Bringer Of the Sovereign Praise which God Gives unto Himself, and How we ... The Joy of the Lord "Now the God of Hope Fill You with all Joy and Peace in Believing ... A Crown Op Pride or a Crown of Glory How Sacred Love Contains the Twelve Fruits of the Holy Ghost ... Joy, a Duty Sorrow the Pledge of Joy. Zion's Joy and God's The Consecration of Joy Resources What is the joy of the Lord? | GotQuestions.orgThe Fruit of the Holy Spirit What is joy? | GotQuestions.org How did Jesus bring joy to the world? | GotQuestions.org Joy: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Subtopics Joy is Strengthening to Saints Joy of Angels, when Jesus Was Born Joy of Angels, when Sinners Repent Joy of Barnabas, when he Saw the Success of the Gospel at Antioch (In Syria) Joy of David, Over the offerings of the Princes and People for the House of God Joy of Deborah and the Israelites, when Sisera Was Overthrown Joy of Early Christians, when They Believed in Jesus Joy of Elisabeth, when Mary Visited Her Joy of Hannah, when Samuel Was Born Joy of Jephthah's Daughter, when he Returned from his Victory Over the Ammonites Joy of Mary, when She Visited Elisabeth Joy of Moses and the Israelites, when Pharaoh and his Army Were Destroyed Joy of Naomi, when Boaz Showed Kindness to Ruth Joy of Paul and Silas, in the Jail at Philippi Joy of Paul and the Corinthians, Because the Excommunicated Member Repented Joy of Paul and Titus, Because of the Hospitality of the Corinthians Joy of Paul, Rejoicing Over his Converts Joy of Paul, when he Prayed for the Philippian Christians Joy of Paul, when he Went up to Jerusalem Joy of Rhoda, when She Heard Peter at the Gate Joy of Saints Is for Deliverance from Bondage Joy of Saints Is for Divine Protection Joy of Saints Is for Divine Support Joy of Saints Is for Manifestation of Goodness Joy of Saints Is for Salvation Joy of Saints Is for Supplies of Grace Joy of Saints Is for Temporal Blessings Joy of Saints Is for the Hope of Glory Joy of Saints Is for the Success of the Gospel Joy of Saints Is for the Victory of Christ Joy of Saints Is in the Holy Spirit Joy of Saints should be Abundant Joy of Saints should be Animated Joy of Saints should be Constant Joy of Saints should be Exceeding Joy of Saints should be Expressed in Hymns Joy of Saints should be for Evermore Joy of Saints should be Full of Glory Joy of Saints should be in Hope Joy of Saints should be in Sorrow Joy of Saints should be Under Calamities Joy of Saints should be Under Persecutions Joy of Saints should be Under Trials Joy of Saints should be Unspeakable Joy of Saints should Be with Awe Joy of Saints, Made Full by Abiding in Christ Joy of Saints, Made Full by Answers to Prayer Joy of Saints, Made Full by Communion of Saints Joy of Saints, Made Full by Faith in Christ Joy of Saints, Made Full by The Favour of God Joy of Saints, Made Full by The Word of Christ Joy of Simeon, when Jesus Was Presented in the Temple Joy of the Disciples in the Temple After the Ascension of Jesus Joy of the Disciples in the Temple Because They had Received the Gift of the Holy Spirit Joy of the Disciples, Because the Demons Were Subject to Them Joy of the Disciples, when Jesus Triumphantly Entered Jerusalem Joy of the Father, when his Prodigal Son Returned Joy of the Immobile Man Who Was Healed by Peter Joy of the Jews, After Hearing, Anew, the Word of God Joy of the Macedonian Christians, when They Made a Contribution for the Christians at Jerusalem Joy of the Shepherds, when They Saw the Infant Jesus Joy of the Wicked is Derived from Earthly Pleasures Joy of the Wicked is Derived from Folly Joy of the Wicked is Short-Lived Joy of the Wicked: Shall be Taken Away Joy of the Wicked: should be Turned Into Mourning Joy of the Women Who Returned from the Lord's Sepulcher Joy of Thessalonians, when They Believed Paul's Gospel Joy of Zecharias, when John the Baptist Was Born Joy: Afflictions of Saints Succeeded By Joy: Experienced by Parents of Good Children Joy: Experienced by Peace-Makers Joy: Experienced by The Wise, and Discreet Joy: Fulness of, in God's Presence Joy: Jews, Over the Hanging of Haman Joy: Liberality in God's Service should Cause Joy: Ministers should Come to Their People With Joy: Ministers should Desire to Render an Account With Joy: Ministers should Esteem Their People As Their Joy: Ministers should Finish Their Course With Joy: Ministers should Have, in the Faith and Holiness of Their People Joy: Ministers should Pray For, for Their People Joy: Ministers should Promote, in Their People Joy: Promote, in the Afflicted Joy: Saints Shall be Presented to God With Exceeding Joy: Saints should Afford, to Their Ministers Joy: Saints should Engage in all Religious Services With Joy: Saints should Have, in all Their Undertakings Joy: Shall be the Final Reward of Saints at the Judgment Day Joy: The Coming of Christ Will Afford to Saints, Exceeding Joy: The Disciple, After the Resurrection of Jesus Joy: The Gospel to be Received With Joy: The Gospel, Good Tidings of Joy: Unclassified Scriptures Relating To Joy: Vanity of Seeking, from Earthly Things Joy: when David Killed Goliath Joy: when Saul Was Presented As Their King Joy: when the Foundation of the Second Temple Was Laid Joy: when the Wall of Jerusalem Was Dedicated Joy: when They Brought the Ark of the Covenant from the House of Obed-Edom to Jerusalem Joy: when They Came to David to Hebron to Make Him King Joy: when They Made Gifts to the House of God Joy: when They Observed the Dedication of the Temple, and the Feast of Tabernacles Under Ezra Joy: when They Took the Ark of the Covenant from Kirjath-Jearim Joy: when They Turned Away from Idolatry Select Readings: The Joy of the Righteous The Joy of God Over his People: Greatness of, Described The Joy of God Over his People: Illustrated The Joy of God Over his People: Leads to Him: Comfort Them The Joy of God Over his People: Leads to Him: Deliver Them The Joy of God Over his People: Leads to Him: do Them Good The Joy of God Over his People: Leads to Him: Give Them the Inheritance The Joy of God Over his People: Leads to Him: Prosper Them The Joy of God Over his People: On Account of Their: Faith The Joy of God Over his People: On Account of Their: Fear of Him The Joy of God Over his People: On Account of Their: Hope in his Mercy The Joy of God Over his People: On Account of Their: Meekness The Joy of God Over his People: On Account of Their: Praying to Him The Joy of God Over his People: On Account of Their: Repentance The Joy of God Over his People: On Account of Their: Uprightness The Joy of God Over his People: Solomon Related Terms |