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Style Your Life With JOY
December 24, 2018

No doubt you’re hearing the word “JOY” a lot right now. It’s the holiday season and JOY is all around us:

JOY is printed on our holiday cards.

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JOY is often paired with the words ‘Love’ and ‘Peace.’

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You can find JOY in holiday decorations.

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fullsizerender-210There are also derivatives of the word JOY…like “Enjoy” and “Rejoice.”

Many Christmas carols contain the word ‘joy’:

  • Joy to the World
  • God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (tidings of comfort and joy)
  • Oh, Come All Ye Faithful (joyful and triumphant)
  • Good Christian Men Rejoice

Right now, you may be lucky enough to find JOY for half price:

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I even composed this sentence to use in my own Christmas card this year:

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Yes, JOY seems to be everywhere this time of year, but what does JOY really mean? What was I actually saying to friends and family when I wrote: “Wishing you joy this Holiday Season.”

The dictionary names synonyms for joy: happiness, glee, delight, gladness, jubilation. I began wondering what the difference was between ‘joy’ and ‘happiness.’

According to GotQuestions.org, the dictionary’s definition of happiness is “a state of well-being; a pleasurable or satisfying experience.” The definition of the word rejoice, related to the word joy, is “to feel great delight; to be glad.” (Depending on the translation, the Bible uses the words happy and happiness about 30 times, while joy and rejoice appear over 300 times.)

Wow, I never knew there were so many connotations for JOY.

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After some thought, I believe the essence of JOY comes from a combination of two elements: gratitude and gladness. It’s much more than a material thing, or a fleeting feeling–it’s a life choice. I love this quote by Henri J.M. Nouwen: “Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day.”

So, on this Christmas Day, I truly wish you JOY.

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Sharon White

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6 Comments


Nancy Jill Thames
December 25, 2018 at 11:27 am
Reply

Merry Christmas! And a Joyous New Year!



    Sharon White
    December 25, 2018 at 12:32 pm
    Reply

    Wishing you the happiest of holidays, Jill. And great JOY — however you define it.

Hilde Cort
December 25, 2018 at 11:29 am
Reply

Merry Christmas Sharon! After I read your blog, I read an email from Nordstrom! Their heading read: “Wishing you comfort and Joy (and the merriest markdowns …”
So that gave me great Joy! 🤗
Hilde



    Sharon White
    December 25, 2018 at 12:31 pm
    Reply

    Ha ha, Hilde.
    Yes, that would give me great joy, too!
    Merry Christmas.

Molly Stevens
December 26, 2018 at 7:53 am
Reply

Love the Henri J. M. Nouwen quote, Sharon. I have just discovered his writing this past year – and I look forward to reading more of his work. Joy is a word that gets thrown around a lot – particularly during the Christmas season. Focusing on the Savior’s birth is great cause for joy! Merry Christmas (a day late) but of course we are still celebrating and will do so until epiphany.



    Sharon White
    December 29, 2018 at 9:03 am
    Reply

    Yes, yes, Molly.
    Our dear Savior’s birth is cause for the greatest joy (gladness and gratitude)!
    Thank you for reminding us.

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