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The emotional pursuit or expectation of happiness can cause us to miss the supernatural joy we were designed to have in every circumstance we face. The original Greek Biblical word for joy is “chara” (pronounced har-ah), which means: “A deep and inner abiding rejoicing.” This joy lives, moves, and has its being within us. It is a joy that is unspeakable and full of His goodness. This joy knows that even in the midst of storms, Abba’s will surely will come to pass.
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The emotional pursuit or expectation of happiness can cause us to miss the supernatural joy we were designed to have in every circumstance we face. The original Greek Biblical word for joy is “chara” (pronounced har-ah), which means: “A deep and inner abiding rejoicing.” This joy lives, moves, and has its being within us. It is a joy that is unspeakable and full of His goodness. This joy knows that even in the midst of storms, Abba’s will surely will come to pass.