“Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!” Ephesians
4:4
I know two ladies who shared duties as
librarians. One lady I’ll call
Martha welcomed students with a warm smile and cheerful greeting. Besides
spending time teaching them about how to use the library and giving them
research tips, she took an interest in them. Martha discovered their interests
and recommended books and magazines that they might like. She served as a mentor to many students
over the years, providing financial support for kids to go on school trips and
helping them with college applications.
Martha chose to live a happy life and created a warm learning environment. On the other hand, Judy created a cold
and uncaring atmosphere. She typically hid behind a computer screen to avoid
eye contact with students. Jealous of Martha, Judy often made snide remarks and
talked unkindly about students and teachers. She appeared to be filled with
negativity and resentment.
These contrasting figures remind me of a story
about a Cherokee elder. The elder
told his grandson about the battle that goes on inside people. He said, “My
son, the battle is between the two ‘wolves’ that live inside us all. One is Unhappiness. It is fear, worry, anger, jealousy,
sorrow, self-pity, resentment, and inferiority. The other is Happiness. It is joy, love, hope serenity, kindness, generosity, truth,
and compassion.”
The
grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather, “Which
wolf wins?”
The old Cherokee simply replied, “The one you
feed.”
Our tendency as humans is to register negative
thoughts and feelings deeper than positive ones, so we often feed the wrong
wolf. We need to reverse this habit by choosing to dwell on the joy in our
lives.
Forms of the word “joy” and “rejoice” appear
fifteen times in the book of Philippians. Paul advises the church at Phillippi
to live the Christian life with intentional joy.
Let’s feed the joy in our lives!
Dr. Cathy Robbs Turner
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