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Joy is one of God’s greatest gifts to His people — but it is also one of His most misunderstood. In our evening prayer and devotional, we reflect on how often we confuse joy with happiness, believing joy is something we must wait for, feel, or stumble into. But Scripture paints a clearer picture: joy is chosen, not stumbled upon.
Britt Mooney uses the image of a frightened child clinging to a rope, crying out in terror though she is only inches from the ground. Those around her gently try to convince her to simply step down. How often does God find us the same way — clinging fearfully to circumstances that cannot truly harm us, needing the gentle reminder that we can step onto the solid ground of His joy?
Happiness shifts constantly because it is tied to temporary circumstances. But joy — the joy God gives — is rooted in eternal truth. It comes from the unchanging character of God and His finished work through Christ. It is not fragile, fleeting, or dependent on how our day unfolds.
Psalm 118:24 calls us to “rejoice and be glad,” not because life is easy or perfect, but because God has already acted on our behalf. The command to “rejoice” means we must choose joy even when we don’t feel it — especially in hardship.
This is why Nehemiah could tell a grieving, newly returned people, “The joy of the Lord is your strength” (Nehemiah 8:10). Their joy did not erase the pain of their past, but it strengthened them for the future.
The same is true for us. In seasons of loss, weariness, or uncertainty, joy is not denial — it is a declaration of trust. It is choosing to step down from fear and stand on the unshakable foundation of God’s promises.
You don’t have to wait for joy. God has already given it. Today, and every day, we choose to step into it.
TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE
“This is the day the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.”
— Psalm 118:24
MAIN TAKEAWAYS
Happiness is circumstantial, but joy is eternal and rooted in God Himself.
Joy is a choice — an act of obedience and trust — not a feeling we wait for.
God offers His joy especially in times of hardship, using it as our strength.
Psalm 118:24 reminds us that each day is a gift from God, and we can rejoice in it despite challenges.
When we choose joy, we participate in God’s finished work and strengthen our faith for what lies ahead.
SCRIPTURE REFERENCES
Psalm 118:24
Nehemiah 8:10
John 15:11
Romans 15:13
Galatians 5:22
YOUR EVENING PRAYER
Heavenly Father,
When I cling to fear like the child on the rope, help me open my eyes to see the solid ground of Your joy beneath me. Remind me that happiness fades, but Your joy endures forever. Through Your Son and Your Spirit, You have given me Yourself — the source of unchanging joy. Teach me to choose joy today and every day, and let it strengthen me through every hardship and loss. I step into Your finished work with trust and gratitude.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE UPON
When do you feel happiness, and when do you feel joy?
Reflect on the differences and what anchors each one.
Which characteristics of God bring you joy?
Consider His unchanging nature, His righteousness, His mercy, His faithfulness.
What eternal gifts has God given you that can be a continual source of joy?
Think of salvation, forgiveness, His presence, His promises, and the hope of eternity.
CALL TO ACTION
Subscribe to Your Nightly Prayer for daily encouragement rooted in Scripture.
Visit LifeAudio.com for more devotionals, Christian podcasts, and spiritual resources.
Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder that joy is still available today.
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Joy is one of God’s greatest gifts to His people — but it is also one of His most misunderstood. In our evening prayer and devotional, we reflect on how often we confuse joy with happiness, believing joy is something we must wait for, feel, or stumble into. But Scripture paints a clearer picture: joy is chosen, not stumbled upon.
Britt Mooney uses the image of a frightened child clinging to a rope, crying out in terror though she is only inches from the ground. Those around her gently try to convince her to simply step down. How often does God find us the same way — clinging fearfully to circumstances that cannot truly harm us, needing the gentle reminder that we can step onto the solid ground of His joy?
Happiness shifts constantly because it is tied to temporary circumstances. But joy — the joy God gives — is rooted in eternal truth. It comes from the unchanging character of God and His finished work through Christ. It is not fragile, fleeting, or dependent on how our day unfolds.
Psalm 118:24 calls us to “rejoice and be glad,” not because life is easy or perfect, but because God has already acted on our behalf. The command to “rejoice” means we must choose joy even when we don’t feel it — especially in hardship.
This is why Nehemiah could tell a grieving, newly returned people, “The joy of the Lord is your strength” (Nehemiah 8:10). Their joy did not erase the pain of their past, but it strengthened them for the future.
The same is true for us. In seasons of loss, weariness, or uncertainty, joy is not denial — it is a declaration of trust. It is choosing to step down from fear and stand on the unshakable foundation of God’s promises.
You don’t have to wait for joy. God has already given it. Today, and every day, we choose to step into it.
TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE
“This is the day the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.”
— Psalm 118:24
MAIN TAKEAWAYS
Happiness is circumstantial, but joy is eternal and rooted in God Himself.
Joy is a choice — an act of obedience and trust — not a feeling we wait for.
God offers His joy especially in times of hardship, using it as our strength.
Psalm 118:24 reminds us that each day is a gift from God, and we can rejoice in it despite challenges.
When we choose joy, we participate in God’s finished work and strengthen our faith for what lies ahead.
SCRIPTURE REFERENCES
Psalm 118:24
Nehemiah 8:10
John 15:11
Romans 15:13
Galatians 5:22
YOUR EVENING PRAYER
Heavenly Father,
When I cling to fear like the child on the rope, help me open my eyes to see the solid ground of Your joy beneath me. Remind me that happiness fades, but Your joy endures forever. Through Your Son and Your Spirit, You have given me Yourself — the source of unchanging joy. Teach me to choose joy today and every day, and let it strengthen me through every hardship and loss. I step into Your finished work with trust and gratitude.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE UPON
When do you feel happiness, and when do you feel joy?
Reflect on the differences and what anchors each one.
Which characteristics of God bring you joy?
Consider His unchanging nature, His righteousness, His mercy, His faithfulness.
What eternal gifts has God given you that can be a continual source of joy?
Think of salvation, forgiveness, His presence, His promises, and the hope of eternity.
CALL TO ACTION
Subscribe to Your Nightly Prayer for daily encouragement rooted in Scripture.
Visit LifeAudio.com for more devotionals, Christian podcasts, and spiritual resources.
Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder that joy is still available today.
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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