The Foundation of Joy

Psalm 96:1-13
True joy isn't circumstantial—it's foundational. The Psalmist commands us to "sing to the Lord a new song" and "declare His glory among the nations." This joy springs from who God is, not from what's happening around us. Like Horatio Spafford penning "It Is Well With My Soul" after unimaginable tragedy, we too can cultivate deep-rooted joy that transcends circumstances. Joy is the settled confidence that God is good, faithful, and sovereign—even when life isn't. Today, practice rejoicing not because everything is perfect, but because He is. Let your joy become a testimony to a watching world that our hope rests in an unchanging God, not changing circumstances.

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