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How do you define joy?

For the longest time, I let my circumstances dictate my level of joy. To me, joy was merely another word for happiness, an emotion tied to my ever-changing feelings. I remember crying out to God, asking, "Why can't you just make me happy? Change my mind and give me peace. I don't want to deal with this pain and worries anymore."

God had granted us the gift of free will to make our own choices. However, having free will scared me because of my tendency not to want to make mistakes and a distorted thought that regardless of the nature of my decisions, I would always suffer to be disciplined anyway. But then, I realized something profound. Instead of changing my circumstances as I wished, He allowed me to go back to the Bible to demolish the misconceptions I had about God and rebuild my understanding of His true character and my purpose in this life. Through that, I realized He respects our decision and has enough ability to, “in all things, work for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” - Romans 8:28.

There was a time when I allowed my weaknesses revealed through difficult times to consume me, trapping myself in a cycle of darkness with no apparent way out. However, reflecting on Paul's time in prison serves as a powerful reminder of the unwavering strength found in the Gospel.

"For you have been given not only the privilege of trusting in Christ but also the privilege of suffering for him." - Philippians 1:29 (NLT),

True joy, I've come to understand, doesn't depend on external circumstances but rather comes with my transformed life through Christ's sacrifice and the hope of eternal life in His presence, where pain and sorrow cease to exist (Revelation 21:4).

I recently came across a story during our staff book study, which challenged my perspective on weakness. I learned that while I may still wrestle with lingering feelings from past struggles, it serves as a reminder to continually seek encounters with Jesus and trust in His incomparable strength. Through those times, I grew in an intimate relationship with Him. 

We worry about the unknown for our future, but we are reminded to look at how God sincerely and faithfully has guided us until today and acknowledge His Sovereignty in our lives. He has never left us to navigate life's challenges alone. He also gave us the Holy Spirit to guide our paths and reassure us that He always dwells within us, and we in Him. The knowledge that the Creator of all things loves us and cares for us unconditionally fills us with a sense of joy and security. It's the assurance that no matter what life throws our way, we are safe in His embrace.

I thank God for whatever I have experienced in my life because those times drew me to seek and be closer to God. I pray that you too are able to hold onto the Truth and refuse to let anything take away the boundless joy found in accepting Jesus as our Savior and living a life as a Christ follower! 

Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Through him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God. Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.
— Romans 5:1-5 ESV

Finding Purpose in Hope

Surely everyone goes around like a mere phantom; in vain they rush about, heaping up wealth without knowing whose it will finally be. “But now, Lord, what do I look for? My hope is in you.
— Psalm 39:6-7

It’s now been over a month since I joined TCM, and I realize God has prepared my heart and mind for this ministry before I even knew about TCM. This August, I went on a church mission trip to a First Nations Island. There were many prayer items for the children who would be joining our camp that I could have prayed for. However, all I asked God for was their salvation in Christ and for healing through knowing God as their eternal Father who genuinely loves them. The reason for our mission trip was not just to provide fun programs, but to share the stories of Jesus and how He could transform our lives. And regardless of our circumstances, Jesus can help us all to see our lives from His perspective. 

This fall when I learned about TCM, I realized God had already made its ministry very personal to me. I had struggled with feelings of hopelessness for a long time, I wanted to give up on life, but during this mission trip those thoughts departed and I thanked God for saving my life. I know now why I am alive today and what I am to do for the rest of my life - it is to invite people to Jesus Christ. Just like Paul says in Romans 1:14-16, we owe to people who don’t know God regardless of their background because we received the greatest gift of Salvation.

Having hope in God is not Him rescuing me from the circumstances I do not want to be in. But it’s our faith believing that “He prepares a table before me in the presence of my enemies” (Psalm 23:5). My enemies were not always people but rather the lies that said that I had no more purpose in this life and that God no longer responded to me. 

From these experiences, I found that It wasn’t just my previous nursing career that exhausted me but it was also my faith that lacked the desire to know God through the Scripture. I did not wholly accept God’s character or His promises but wanted to apply my limited knowledge about Him in whichever situation I was in. This is why TCM’s after-school programs are so important for the children who attend. Through the Christ-centered programs, participants learn that they do not have to be someone else before God and they recognize that they are made in His image. By building this close relationship with Him, they may find the peace and comfort that they need most in their lives. 

Jesus’s birth has become a personal matter to me and being able to call Him our Father truly gives me hope. I wanted to change many aspects of my life before, but once I humbled myself and finally experienced Jesus as my Saviour, I knew I was exactly where I should be.

Allow me to close this blog with this verse from the book of Psalms again. 

“Lord, What do I look for? My hope is in You.”

Merry Christmas!