“Rejoice in the Lord always, and again I say rejoice!”
Phil. 4:4 KJV
In Philippians 4 the Apostle Paul encouraged the Followers of Christ to “stand fast in the Lord” (vs 1) and to “rejoice always”! The word “rejoice” here is taken from the Greek word “chairo” which means “to be glad, to be full of joy or to be elated”.
We are familiar with being elated and full of joy over such things as getting a desired job, a raise, or when our favorite sports team wins a championship. During those times our hearts overflow with gladness. And there is nothing wrong with expressing joy over those things. But if we can be filled with joy over secular things, how much more should the people of God be able to rejoice over the reality of the living God; expressed and revealed to us in and through His Son, Jesus! The secular events in life are fleeting. They do not last. But the reality of God’s love is a constant and ever-present reality for the redeemed!
To rejoice does not mean that we are always giddy with physical, animated expressions of excitement such as one might experience at a sports event. But it does mean that we live with a consciousness of God’s Presence. We can see and sense His Presence revealed in creation as we take time to observe it. And we can sense HIs quiet, gentle indwelling Presence within us when we take time to be still and focus our heart and mind upon Him. Each day we can be conscious of Him. Most often this consciousness is simply a quiet, gentle “knowing” on the inside of us.
This rejoicing is something that we can “always” do. This rejoicing is not based upon our ever-changing circumstances in life. Nor is it based upon our fickle feelings or emotions. Rather it is based upon the unchanging Person of Christ! It is anchored in the sure and certain knowledge of Who He is! We can rejoice in His grace. We can rejoice in His mercy. We can rejoice in His love. We can rejoice in His salvation. We can rejoice in His peace. We can rejoice in His provision. We can rejoice in His goodness and a multitude of other things that are found only in Him. As we become conscious of His ongoing engagement in our lives we can always find something in Him for which we can rejoice!
Rev. James Black