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*In His Presence My Cup Runs Over*
 Ever notice when your cup of happiness is full, someone always bumps your elbow?
\\ \\ You’re no longer happy.
Maybe even a little wet!
That little action just stole your Happy away.
Why?
Because happiness is dependent on "happenings".
What goes on around you--circumstances—they dictate whether you will be happy.
\\ \\ But, there’s something far more outlasting available to us--Joy.
Joy comes from inside.
\\ \\ Bible tells us that the LORD is our joy.
\\ \\ Read: Ps 16:11 in His presence is fullness of joy; complete joy.
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\\ Joy allows you to rise above difficult circumstances, challenges and painful situations.
Joy comes from knowing who is in control.
Knowing there is One who is far bigger than my problem.
One Who is far stronger than the challenge I’m facing.
\\ \\ Regardless of what is going on around me, I can still have joy knowing that God is on my side.
\\ \\ Psalm 16 teaches us that by staying in God’s presence we will discover fullness of joy.
By staying close to God...in His Presence...
 
Through His Word,
 
And in continuous conversation with Him...
 
I will experience His joy.
The fullness of it.
That’s abundance!
Spilling out, overflowing joy! \\ \\ It’s staying in His presence that is the difference.
Happiness is dependent on happenings...
 
How they go,
 
What comes out of them,
 
Things going my way,
 
Pretty much doing as I want when I want and on and on.
But, true joy...comes from spending time with God.
Talking.
Listening.
Following.
*/" /**/“The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field.
When a man found it, he hid it again, and then in his joy went and sold all he had and bought that field./**/"/*
(Matthew 13:44, NIV)
 
Time with God builds our faith and our trust.
*/"/**/Though you have not seen him, you love him; and even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy,/**/"/* (1 Peter 1:8, NIV)
 
Happiness comes and goes but Joy remains.
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An old man was asked what robbed him of joy the most in his lifetime.
He replied, "Things that never happened."
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Sounds as though he wasn’t too joyful.
Sounds like he was always "waiting" for something to happen that would make him happy.
\\ \\ All those years —waiting— for something to happen…to make him happy.
A backwoods farmer, sitting on the steps of a tumble-down shack, was approached by a stranger who stopped for a drink of water.
Noticing the farmer looked very unhappy, the stranger began to talk with him.
“How’s your wheat coming along?”
asked the stranger.
“Didn’t plant none.”
“Really, I thought this was good wheat country.”
“Afraid it would rain.”
“Well, how is your corn crop?”
 
“Ain’t got none.
Afraid of corn blight.”
The stranger, confused but persevering, continued, “Well, sir, how are your potatoes?”
“Didn’t plant no potatoes either … afraid of potato bugs.”
“For Pete’s sake, man,” the stranger asked.
“What did you plant?”
 
“Nothing,” said the farmer.
“I just played it safe.”
Fear kept him from taking risks, and as a result, he lost out.
What about you?
 
Are you waiting for something around you to change to make you happy?
Are you waiting for something bigger, better, newer…so you’ll be happy?
\\ \\ Happiness comes and goes but Joy remains.
Joy was announced by the Angels.
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*/"/**/But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid.
I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people./**/"
/*(Luke 2:10, NIV)
 
Joy once again at His resurrection.
*/"/**/Then go quickly and tell his disciples: ‘He has risen from the dead and is going ahead of you into Galilee.
There you will see him.’
Now I have told you.”/**/ /**/So the women hurried away from the tomb, afraid yet filled with joy, and ran to tell his disciples./**/"
/*(Matthew 28:7-8, NIV)
 
Joy is described as a fruit of the Spirit…
 
*/"/**/But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,/**/"/* (Galatians 5:22, NIV)
There are 3 keys to experiencing joy:
 
First \\ \\ *1.
Fret Not -- knowing God loves you 1Jn 3:1 \\ \\ *
*/"/**/How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God!
And that is what we are!
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