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For OU Softball, Joy Doesn't Come from Winning (Another) National Title

For OU Softball, Joy Doesn't Come from Winning (Another) National Title

In sports news, the Denver Nuggets have won their first NBA Championship in their 47th year in the league. That was this week. Last week, it was the Oklahoma Sooners women’s softball team that dominated headlines, winning their third straight and seventh overall NCAA championship.

For those of us who don’t typically follow this particular sport, the OU team was as well known for their celebrations and press conferences as for their dominant play. The word that comes to mind, partly because it was repeated over and over by those in the program and those watching, is joy. To be clear, for these Sooners, joy is not a consequence of winning. It’s the other way around. When asked about their joy during a press conference a few days before winning the national title, several of the players and the coach pointed to Christ.

OU Women's Softball Team Makes History as Its Coach Serves Jesus

OU Women's Softball Team Makes History as Its Coach Serves Jesus

So long as we separate Sunday from Monday and the spiritual from the secular, we isolate ourselves from God’s power to transform us into Christlike disciples (Romans 8:29) who love others as we are loved (John 13:34-35). We privatize our faith into subjective belief with no relevance beyond our inner selves. We should not be surprised when others dismiss the relevance of such a personal hobby.

Candace Cameron Bure Urges Audience to Chase Joy, Not Happiness: Joy 'Comes from God'

Candace Cameron Bure Urges Audience to Chase Joy, Not Happiness: Joy 'Comes from God'

In an interview with her brother Kirk Cameron, actress Candace Cameron Bure shared that the key to finding personal peace is learning the difference between joy and happiness and resting in God's promises even when circumstances change.

Is Joy the Same as Happiness? 10 Things to Know about This Fruit of the Spirit

Is Joy the Same as Happiness? 10 Things to Know about This Fruit of the Spirit

Theologian Miroslav Volf, who has written books on subjects ranging from the Trinity to the challenges of reconciliation in divided societies, has turned to what might seem like a frivolous subject: joy.

But Volf, 61, the leader of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture, says studying the theology of joy with students and scholars is “hard work."

He spoke with Religion News Service about the difference between joy and happiness, biblical lessons on joy and how the average person can find joy.

The interview has been edited for length and clarity.

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Seeking Transforming Joy That Transcends Circumstances

Seeking Transforming Joy That Transcends Circumstances

We’ve been focusing this week on ways to help people seek God who don’t believe they need to seek God: exhibit life transformation that is attractive to others, choose compassion over condemnation, and embrace excellence through dependence on God. Today let’s add a fourth dimension: demonstrate compelling joy despite changing circumstances.

The Modern Minimalist Movement Is 'Sparking Joy,' but True Joy Is Found in God

The Modern Minimalist Movement Is 'Sparking Joy,' but True Joy Is Found in God

Remembering a memory attached to a sentimental item likely sparks joy. Marie Kondo’s method may spark joy. There’s nothing wrong with any of these sparks of joy, but they’re just that: sparks. True joy is found in God.

The Compelling Witness of Choosing Joy Even in Difficult Times

The Compelling Witness of Choosing Joy Even in Difficult Times

Christian joy, especially in difficult times, can be our most compelling witness. The joy of the Lord encourages and empowers us to grow even deeper with our Lord. As I noted in a website article yesterday, joy comes from Jesus. As a result, we can “rejoice in the Lord always” (Philippians 4:4). The more we experience Jesus’ joy and love, the more we will want to share his joy and love with those who do not know his grace.

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Dependence

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Dependence

On this Fourth of July, as you’re celebrating the independence of our nation with your loved ones, I hope you will remember that we have the opportunity to choose how we pursue happiness. I pray that you choose to pursue a lasting joy. God is the sole source of a happiness that no person or government could ever provide.

How to 'Receive Divine Joy'

How to 'Receive Divine Joy'

Every day this year, you and I will be tempted to make anything and anyone but Jesus the unifying Person and purpose of our lives. Some have made politics their purpose, others sexual freedom, others material prosperity, and still others personal happiness. But as we march past the coffins waiting for us all (if the Lord tarries), remember this fact: “Neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 8:38-39).

Choosing Joy This Christmas Season

Choosing Joy This Christmas Season

How can we have and share the joy of Jesus in this season as we celebrate his birth? The answer is not to wait until the world is more joyful. When the pandemic is finally over, other fears and threats will take its place. The answer is to seek joy—a sense of wellbeing that transcends circumstances—rather than happiness, which is based on happenings. 

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