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Hudson Taylor

The Joy of the Lord

The joy of the Lord is our strength, a constant and unchanging source of power that comes from His joy in ransoming us, dwelling within us, and possessing us.
James Hudson Taylor delves into the concept of 'the joy of the LORD is your strength' from Nehemiah 8:10, exploring the different dimensions of this joy. He highlights that the joy of the Lord can be found in His existence, in His lordship over our lives, in the joy He imparts to us through His Spirit, and in His own joy that becomes our strength. Taylor emphasizes that the unchanging joy of the Lord, manifested in His redemption of His people, His presence within us, and His delight in us, is what truly strengthens us.

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"...the joy of the LORD is your strength" (Neh. 8:10).

What is the joy of the Lord? Is it joy that there is such a Lord? For we cannot realize His existence without joy. Or, is it joy that He is our Lord? For possession is a fruitful source of joy Or, again, is it joy that He has imparted to us, and shed abroad in our hearts by His Spirit? Or, lastly, is it His own joy which is our strength? We feel no doubt that, while all these sources of joy are ours, it is to the last of them that this passage specifically refers.

John 15:11 refers to our Saviour's joy in fruit-bearing through His branches. It was His will that His joy might remain in them; and that consequently their joy might be full. Here we see the joy of the Lord distinguished from the joy of His people.

In Hebrews 12:2, we have the joy of the Lord in the redemption of His people-joy to despise the shame and endure the cross. It was strength for self-sacrifice.

In Zephaniah 3:17, we have the joy of the Lord in the possession of His purchased inheritance. Oh, how wonderful is this joy! "He will rejoice over thee with joy, He will rest in His love, He will joy over thee with singing."

It is the consciousness of the threefold joy of the Lord--His joy in ransoming us--His joy in dwelling within us as our Saviour and Power for fruitbearing--and His joy in possessing us, as His Bride and His delight; it is the consciousness of this joy which is our real strength. Our joy in Him may be a fluctuating thing: His joy in us knows no change.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Joy of the Lord
  2. Sources of Joy
  3. Joy in Redemption
  4. Joy in Possession

Key Quotes

“He will rejoice over thee with joy, He will rest in His love, He will joy over thee with singing.” — Hudson Taylor
“It is the consciousness of the threefold joy of the Lord--His joy in ransoming us--His joy in dwelling within us as our Saviour and Power for fruitbearing--and His joy in possessing us, as His Bride and His delight;” — Hudson Taylor

Application Points

  • We can experience the joy of the Lord by having the consciousness of His joy in our lives.
  • The joy of the Lord is our strength because it is a constant and unchanging source of power.
  • We can apply the joy of the Lord to our lives by focusing on His joy in ransoming us, dwelling within us, and possessing us.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the joy of the Lord?
The joy of the Lord is His own joy which is imparted to us and is our strength.
How can we experience the joy of the Lord?
We can experience the joy of the Lord by having the consciousness of His joy in ransoming us, dwelling within us, and possessing us.
What is the difference between our joy and the joy of the Lord?
Our joy may be fluctuating, but the joy of the Lord knows no change.
How can the joy of the Lord be our strength?
The joy of the Lord is our strength because it is a constant and unchanging source of power.

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