Today I’m blogging at Club31 Women about what to do when your joy fades
Do you sometimes feel like your joy is slipping away, eroding or stale?
I do too.
It happens to each of us at different times and for a variety of reasons.

I remember standing in my laundry room facing piles of dirty, stinky laundry. With five little kids, my house was a disaster. And I knew that whatever I accomplished would be undone by that evening. I did not feel successful at parenting or marriage or anything. I just felt stuck. No joy. In the corner of the room, I noticed a faded poster that said, “He will make you glad.”
Father, I whispered, I can’t even make myself glad. I need You to do this within me.
Was I suddenly happy and joyful? No. Instead, I was humbled as I realized this was one more thing I couldn’t do. I had to rely on Him to do it within me. And it would not be instantaneous or immediate but more likely a slow growing, one step at a time.
Many things can rob us of joy: a breakup with the person you thought was “the one,” a devastating diagnosis, a rebellious child who has left, ongoing acrimony between your children, the loss of a professional dream, emotional and physical exhaustion, or simply feeling stuck in the mundane of life.
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