Joie de vivre:
It means the Joy of Life ~ a zest for living…living with gusto. It is the opposite of a punch in the gut. The opposite of rain on your parade. It is the opposite of a pinchy shoe with a blister and a limp to match. There are days, sisters, when you may wonder why you got out of bed.
But a life lived in communion with Jesus provides the opportunity to live above the fray, to find peace in the storm.
I have said these things to you,
that in Me you may have peace.
In the world you will have tribulation.
But take heart; I have overcome the world.
John 16:33
Just because we don’t experience this kind of peace and joy all the time doesn’t mean it is not available to us…simply by resting in the fact that God has everything under control and knowing that it will be ok, because He is wise and powerful and good. Do you ever struggle with keeping this level of comfort? If so, you’re not the only one! This summer we are determined the Abide in the Harvest, making is a Summer of Joy.
Here is a little fun to kick off our #SummerofJoy a funny quiz to test your ability to bounce back and keep your joy (and your sense of humor) intact when encountering “tribulation” or even trifling troubles. If the quiz doesn’t load immediately, please refresh your browser.
Please share in the comments about your results! We would love to connect with you all! And please share with other friends via email or on FB or Twitter (or your favorite social media site). Just link back to this post when you share so they can join us for all kinds of fun with Life Coach Carey Bailey (and me). Come on this is the Summer of Joy!
Martha Lester says
I got Queen Esther. Not sure that I always feel like her; however, most of the time I do find that if things are going pretty bad, at some point after praying and talking with God, He gives me a pretty quick change of heart. Sometimes the biggest step for me is simply stopping, breathing and actually talking things over with the Lord.
Britta says
Maybe you are more like Queen Esther than you realize? She approached the throne and found the King to be more understanding and kinder than she expected. Her trust in him was her rescue. Like her, you have find protection and peace from your King. 🙂
Amy says
Oh dear Martha how much we are alike?
Britta says
Yes! We tend to fall toward one or the other…on the bright side, your family and friends will benefit from your serving!!! 🙂
Kimberly says
Well, if I did this right I got Naomi. I tend to be a negative person. 🙁
I don’t feel this is a great Christian example that I am to others…
Britta says
Kimberly—don’t feel bad! It is all in fun 🙂 Not scientific by any means!! Only meant to provoke some thinking 🙂
Kortnee Leigh says
I certainly don’t feel like an Esther!
Courtney J says
Interesting…. After completing the quiz I was asked, “Are you like Queen Esther?” I would agree, like Esther, I am filled to the brim with fear; however, willing to accept what God has for me. 🙂
Britta says
Courtney- how fun! I agree that you are like her. She was very brave too. Maybe the most famous verse from that book would apply too: who knows but that you have come to [your place and position] for such a time as this? Somehow God has you right where you are supposed to be – what is His purpose in your situation? Interesting….