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Nicholas_II
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is all joy from God? I dont mean joy I won the lottery…just joy with my lot.
Hi Yppop!Hello Nicholas
I am a bit surprised that this thread has gotten so few posts because joy is a great gift from God, a true impetus to advance along the path of increasing goodness in the world. Let me explain:
God’s grace flows to us through three conduits. Awe comes to us through the conduit of Wonder and is called Habitual Grace. Peace comes to us through the conduit of Piety and is called Sacramental Grace. Joy comes to us through the conduit of Love and is called Actual Grace. The flow of grace, that is to say, the creation of awe, peace, and joy in one’s personal life is enhanced by one’s own free will. The flow of grace in each of the conduits is energized and enhanced by one’s awareness, acquiescence, and action.
Awareness is associated with Habitual Grace that takes the form of wonder of the mystery and miracles of our milieu. It requires study and contemplation. Acquiescence is associated with Sacramental Grace that takes the form of pious worship. It requires devotion and prayer. Action is associated with Actual Grace that takes the form of love of fellow man. It requires compassion and sacrifice.
In contrast to pleasure, Joy is accumulative; it builds upon itself and exists in a hierarchy of intensity. Thus we identify: delight, gladness, bliss, rapture, and ecstasy as various intensity of joy. Joy is seldom given as a reward for action directed towards self.
Yppop
Hello 4HorsemanFirst, let me say, that I am in awe at the profundity of your post. May I ask, where this understanding of joy is to be found, or if it comes from inspiration (due to the Holy Spirit)?
Of course joy is one of the fruits of the Holy Spirit. It is given freely and actuated by our free will as you mentioned. I think that most people experience what they call “joy” in their lives although they may not define “joy” in the same way as a Christian and certainly not in the capacity of your definition. Joy is not merely a feeling of being “happy” for one can have a sense of “joy” even in sorrow, as in the death of a loved one. For the Christian, joy is intimately associated with the Kingdom of God. “The Kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteourness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.” (Romans 14:17). Certainly, there are numerous references in Scripture to “joy,” “rejoicing,” “gladness” associated with the presence of God and righteousness. Sometimes we do feel “awe,” “peace,” and “joy,” but when we don’t necessarily feel God’s presence, we still know it in our hearts. And that is our joy, which no one can take away from us.
Hi again Yppop!Hello 4Horseman
Beautifully put! You obviously understand the nature and source of joy and how to extract it. Whatever understanding I may have is the result of much study and contemplation. Since none of us have a truly original thought I regard any that we may think is original to be from the Holy Spirit through a process I call radial insight, which I contrast with another process I call tangential insight, which are the ideas we extract from the collective knowledge of Mankind, the thing Teilhard de Chardin called the noosphere.
Glad to hear from you once again. We had a very nice discussion on the Catholic Cosmology page last month and you explained the Rookieonedge name. Now I am going to guess where the 4Horsemen came from. Surely it isn’t the apocalyptic version but is associated with a certain football team.
Our previous discussion centered on my thread, “God Exists, but How” and if you are still following it, I will soon be explaining how I think God (the Holy Spirit) rewards us with grace.
May your life be filled with joy!
Yppop