📖 Philippians 4:4 — “Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!”
Joy doesn’t always come naturally. Sometimes it’s something we have to choose.
When Paul wrote this verse — “Rejoice in the Lord always, I will say it again, rejoice!” — he wasn’t sitting on a beach or celebrating a big victory. He was actually in prison. He had been beaten, chained, and abandoned by people he trusted. Yet in the middle of all that, Paul chose to tell himself, “Rejoice.”
He didn’t wait for everything to be perfect. He decided that even in pain, even in uncertainty, he would still find joy — not because of his situation, but because of his Savior.
And that’s what real joy is. It’s not pretending everything’s okay. It’s knowing that even when life is hard, God is still good. It’s saying, “I may not understand this right now, but I trust the One who holds my tomorrow.”
Sometimes you have to remind your own heart to rejoice. You have to speak it before you feel it. Because joy isn’t based on what’s happening around you — it’s rooted in the One who never changes.