By Katsey Long

WINE Fruitful Fridays Katsey Long Sometimes God is Not Funny

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A friend told me yesterday that “sometimes, God’s not funny.”  I had to think about that. There have been many times in my life when I have agreed with that statement.

We have Choices to Make

Usually, when God’s not funny, it is because I’m in the middle of a struggle or painful situation where some sort of suffering is going on. That suffering can involve the ones I love.  Whether it is through sickness, accidents, divorce, addictions, or other life situations that get thrown their way. Sometimes that suffering involves me. My work, friendships, relationships, my agenda, my health, my pride, my control of something that just doesn’t seem to be working out like I had planned — or something else along those lines, and God is trying to grow me up and I don’t like it.

No matter what is going on, I always have a choice whether to stay connected to God or to disconnect and spiral into my own misery. If I choose to stay connected to God, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the suffering will go away. It doesn’t mean the pain will stop right away. But what it does mean is that I won’t be alone in it.

JOY School

Last year I went to “JOY” school for three weeks. It was a fantastic experience, learning about the neurology, psychology, and theology of JOY. Our brains are hardwired for JOY and it is the strongest force of our brains.

How do they define JOY?  “Happy to be with you.”

When we experience that someone is happy to be with us it turns on our brains and helps our brains to grow. Joy is relational. Joy is contagious. Joy is transforming and improves our immune systems among other things.

 

Made in God’s Image

God is always glad to be with me even when I’m in pain, not behaving, sad, mad, ashamed or scared. God created us as relational beings in His own image. We thrive in life by interacting with God and other people in loving relationships. That’s JOY. We become truly aware that God is good only when we experience that He is always glad to be with us. Keyword: experience.

How do I stay connected to God and experience his presence? Through gratitude.

 

A Little Gratitude Goes a Long Way

Feeling gratitude returns our minds back to relationship with God even in the midst of suffering or unpleasant feelings. When we practice gratitude with God, our brains remember what our connection with him was like, making it easier to find our way back to Him.

Living in gratitude and practicing gratitude in the good times helps us to be able to practice gratitude in the times of suffering. Gratitude is deepened when I recognize that everything, even my next breath, is a gift from God.

 

“Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus”

(1 Thessalonians 5:18)

 

What are you grateful for today?

Tell God and listen to his response. Inspired to share it with others?

Share in the comments below, that will grow joy in you and also spread it to others!

So, What is Fruitful Friday

Fruitful Friday is a new weekly column revisiting From the Vine and New WINE Wednesday previously posted columns.  We are excited to look back at the many years of wisdom shared by the amazing team of WINE Writers.

Today’s article first appeared on From The Vine, November 22, 2015.