Pastor Tim Patoka Joy Marches Victorious Over Circumstance
May 22, 2022
Our Unending Joy Acts 14:8-22 1) Our Joy Comes From God’s Promises 2) Our Joy Continues Through Every Trouble What is it that brings you joy? Is it a few of your favorite things like raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens? Or is it when you complete that big project like cleaning your house or finishing a semester at school? Or is it as simple as answering the question “How was your day?” with “Good, in fact, it was great!”? Many times, we base our joy on our surrounding circumstances. If life is good, then joy is found! But if life isn’t, then neither is our joy. When we talk about being joyful, it’s helpful to remember that it’s not the same as being happy. Happy is an emotion that is great while it lasts! But joy is something deeper that can be true even when you’re not happy. And the joy we have as Christians is even a bit more unique. For our unending joy isn’t based on our surrounding circumstances, rather it’s drawn from God’s promises. As such, this joy remains with us in every circumstance we go through whether good or bad! And as we consider Paul and Barnabas’ mission trip to Lystra, we’ll see how they had unending joy despite the circumstances they endured and we’ll listen in on their words of encouragement to learn how this unending joy continues to be ours in every trouble. Our Joy Comes From God’s Promises It’s easy to be joyful when things are going good. That’s how Paul and Barnabas’ mission trip began when they came to the city of Lystra located in central, modernday Turkey. As Paul was preaching the good news of sins forgiven through faith in Jesus Christ, he came upon a man whose weak feet had never walked a day in his life. After Paul healed him, that changed. The crippled man immediately jumped up and began to walk around, his heart certainly filled with joy. Paul and Barnabas too were joyful to be God’s instruments of miraculous love and to celebrate with this healed man. But things would soon change; that joy would be difficult to maintain. When the Lystrans saw this miraculous healing, they concluded that the Greek gods Zeus and Hermes were in their midst! They thought this because of a local legend describing how an elderly couple were handsomely rewarded for showing generous hospitality to these false gods in disguise. The Lystrans were not going to let this 1