
Reflection: The Joy of Communion with God
There’s a unique joy that comes not from possessions or achievements, but from simply being in God’s presence. It’s a peace that can’t be explained, a fullness that can’t be duplicated anywhere else. This is the joy David wrote about in Psalm 16 — the joy of communion with God.
Think of Mary of Bethany, who sat at Jesus’ feet while Martha hurried about with preparations (Luke 10:38–42). Mary chose presence over performance. She understood that communion with Christ was not an interruption to life’s duties — it was the very essence of life itself.
In communion, God fills our emptiness, restores our strength, and reminds us of who we are in Him. It’s where burdens are lifted and hearts are renewed. But this joy doesn’t come from occasional visits to His presence — it grows from daily fellowship, where prayer, worship, and stillness become our rhythm.
When we make time to be with Him, we discover that joy is not the absence of trouble but the presence of God in it.
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