Joy > Happiness
Let me just pause for a moment to give you time to meditate on that.
{And for your viewing pleasure while doing so, a pic of my family at Abby's graduation.}
I recently began going to a new church. I honestly haven't had a church home since I moved away from the church I grew up in. Life happened and I always found one excuse or another to not get connected.
It is not exactly easy to walk into a big body of people alone and feel comfortable. I dread small talk because the normal questions one would ask are the type of questions that can send me into a downward spiral of words flying from my lips.
Ask a simple question...are you married or do you have children...and, has happened on many occasions, I just delve in and certainly over share to the innocent person who asked what they thought to be a normal question.
Much like now, so back to my point.
In preaching on 1 John 1, the pastor discussed the difference between joy and happiness.
Beyond the dictionary definition, his point hit home for me.
I have many times said that I just want be "happy" again.
But happiness is only a feeling. It comes and it goes. It can be overriding or overtaken.
Joy on the other hand is a foundation.
To be full of joy doesn't mean that one is always happy. Joy is when you accept that if everything where to be stripped away...say for example your child and your marriage...there is contentment in Christ. To believe that God is bigger than the hurt, loves you more then the pain, and has a plan grander then you could envision.
I don't want to merely be happy, I want joy.
Joy > Happiness.