Amidst deep suffering, where do you go for joy? It is difficult to even imagine happiness during times of struggle and pain. When problems overwhelm you, challenges seem to be never-ending, and heartache is just too much to bear, joy is hard to grasp, but our Lord Jesus in His darkest hour, focused on the joy set before Him.
“Jesus, who, over-against the joy set
before him -- did endure a cross” – Hebrews 12:2 (YLT)
Jesus, faced with the inevitable
crucifixion, looked beyond that cruel and rugged cross to what awaited Him.
And, what He saw was the joy unspeakable that was His to possess and it is on
that that Jesus fixed His eyes.
Jesus saw His loving Father and what He had
in store for Him – He saw His Resurrection and His place of honour and glory at
His Father’s right hand.
Jesus saw what His death would accomplish,
He saw the joy it would bring, and His heart filled with enduring love for you
and me.
Beloved, if Jesus could take that cross and
its associated shame, despise them and completely focus on the coming joy, then
you can do the same with your suffering. Look past the heartache, pain, hurt,
problems, circumstances, challenges, and suffering and see the joy which lies
beyond.
“The deepest pains may linger through the
night, but joy greets the soul with the smile of morning.” – Psalm
30:5 (VOICE)
Yes, through the vilest storm, look beyond
the wind and rain; through the darkest night visualize the joy that’s waiting
to greet you in the morning.
Jesus endured His cross, if you’re finding
it difficult to put up with your ‘cross’, perhaps you’re too focused on it and
not seeing the joy which lay ahead. Perhaps you need to back away until your
perspective has changed. When you’re too close, problems appear as mountains,
it’s only when you back up that you recognize the mole hill.
Hebrews 12:2 says to, “Keep your eyes on Jesus,
our leader and instructor”, on whom your faith depends. He has experienced the
ultimate in bearing insufferable pain by focusing on the joy set before Him, so
imitate Jesus even in this.
Do not give in, do not give up, do not
throw in the towel, instead know that not one minute of your trial is
meaningless. Count it all joy, for it is indeed a perfecting of your faith (see
James 1:2).
Amidst deep suffering, where do you go for
joy? Look to Jesus, He brings you a joy you cannot truly express in words, set
His joy before you.
Amen†
Shelley Johnson
“Set Joy before You” © 2017 revisited July 2, 2025
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