Thursday, January 16, 2020

J O Y   A N D   P E A C E
Isaiah 55:12

Which of these is a better descriptor of your frame of mind in competition; joy and peace or anxiety and rage?  I’ve known competitors from both camps and I know which ones were more successful and were better teammates.

Isaiah wrote these words in chapter 55 and verse 12, “You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands.”

Though many competitors pursue their sport in anger, full of anxiety and rage; this scripture presents another alternative.  If we go out in joy and are led in peace, we find the whole course of life more pleasant and we receive great favor with those around us. 

Joy is simply emotional stability.  That’s most important during competition as we experience the inevitable swings of momentum from one team to the other.  If we go out in joy, we have the emotional stability to react appropriately to each situation that arises.

Peace is the capacity to be calm in the midst of chaos and confusion.  Competition is full of moments of confusion and we’re too often overcome by it.  Peace gives you the ability to keep your mind focused on your assignment even when everything seems to be coming unglued.

As you compete today, let peace and joy rule your hearts.  Pray for the capacity to remain calm and under control, even in chaotic situations.  Seek God’s character of joy to keep you emotionally afloat in the midst of a turbulent sea of momentum shifts.  Compete with a joyful, peaceful heart today.

Bible Reading Plan:
Matthew 6:25-34
Acts 9:20-43
Psalms 16
Genesis 36