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Intro

Bb Eb/Bb Bb Eb/Bb Bb Eb/Bb Bb Eb/Bb
                                                                                           

Verse 1

Bb Eb/Bb Bb
 I've got joy in the strug gle       I 've got peace in the storm
F Bb Bb Bb/D
 I've got strength in the b attle      I don't fear anymore  
Eb Gm
 I'm a child of heaven         and my hope is secure
F Eb
 I've got joy 'cause I've got   Jesus

Chorus

Bb Cm
 He gave me beauty for ashes     turned my life around
Gm F Eb
 He broke my ch ains and now I   dance on solid ground
Bb Cm
 For all He's done to save m e I will raise my voice
Gm F Eb Bb Eb/Bb Bb
 I've got   Jesus    so I've got joy                           

Verse 2

Bb Eb/Bb Bb
 He bore all of my bur dens       yeah my debt has been paid
F Bb Bb/D
 Then He said to my dry bones        rise up out of that grav e
Eb F Gm
 He has all of my wors hip       all the honor and praise
F Eb
 I've got joy 'cause I've got   Jesus

Chorus

Bb Cm
 He gave me beauty for ashes     turned my life around
Gm F Eb
 He broke my ch ains and now I   dance on solid ground
Bb Cm
 For all He's done to save m e I will raise my voice
Gm F Eb
 I've got   Jesus    so I've got (joy)

Bridge

Bb Eb Gm F
         Joy like a river                running through my soul
Bb Eb Gm F
         Joy all around me                everywhere I go
Bb Eb Gm F
         Even in the desert                still it overflows
Bb Eb Bb/D Eb
         Oh I've got joy                yeah I've got
Bb Eb Gm F
         Joy never-ending 'cause                He called my name
Bb Eb Gm F
         Every breath I breathe a t esta ment of amazing grace
Bb Eb Gm F
         Oh hallelujah                everything has changed
Bb Eb Bb/D Eb Eb
         Oh I've got joy              yeah I've got joy     

Chorus

Bb Bm
 He gave me beauty for ashes     turned my life around
Gm F Eb
 He broke my ch ains and now I   dance on solid ground
Bb Cm
 For all He's done to save m e I will raise my voice
Gm F Eb Bb
 I've got   Jesus    so I've got   joy

Chorus

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Gm F Eb Bb
 I've got   Jesus    so I've got joy    

Devotional

I've Got Joy

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Galatians 5:22-23

"But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law." 

 

Joy. 

 

It's the fruit of the Spirit that we all desire, but none of us can control. The cultural moment we live in can often feel quite the opposite of joyful. The latest string of bad news and tragedy has a way of eating away at our joy and causing us to give way to despair. Yet, the biblical writers insist that there is a joy that can be found regardless of circumstances. That somehow we can live a joyful life no matter what adversity comes our way. To many, this seems like wishful thinking on the part of Christians everywhere. Yet, countless people have lived such lives, exuding the wonderful fruit of joy despite near soul-crushing storms of life.  

 

This kind of joy is radical, counter-cultural, and only found in the person of Jesus. To have joy in any circumstance, you must have a relationship with someone or something that's bigger than any circumstance you face. And that can only be found in relationship to the One who created and sustains all things. Jesus, interestingly enough, was also known as the "man of sorrows," acquainted with our grief. How can the man of sorrows be the one in whom our joy is found? It's because his own joy was found not in his circumstances but in His relationship to his Father.  Jesus said it was for the "joy set before him" that he would endure the cross and sacrificially die in our place. This same mindset can be true for us. In fact, the apostle Paul in Philippians chapter 2 prays that we would have the same mindset Jesus had when he humbled himself and became obedient to death. Paul has clued into the reality that can be ours if we root our well-being in our relationship with Christ.  

 

What would it look like for you and me to treasure Christ and commune with him so deeply that the joy of the Lord permeated our own lives? What needs to change in how you relate to Jesus for that to be true of your life? For most of us, we need to do the hard work of carving out more time to be with Jesus in private so that we can learn to be with him as we go about our day! I think this is what Paul meant when he said we should learn to pray "without ceasing ."Paul doesn't mean we must spend all day, every day kneeling at our bedside in prayer. Paul refers to a kind of prayer that we can enter into at any time of day, no matter what we are doing. This kind of prayer leads to the type of relationship where Christ's joy can flow through us more freely.  

 

Joy may be something that we can't control, but it is a fruit of the Spirit that we can cultivate. My prayer for us is that we can learn to cultivate the type of life that allows the joy of  Christ to flow in and through us no matter what our circumstances may be.