Joy Sparkles

Joy is a diagnosis of LIFE!  Joy is not dependent on circumstance. Joy is a product of the condition of the heart. We develop a heart of joy when we choose to walk in the Spirit of God and put on joy everyday.  A pleasant countenance, a happy attitude, a smile, and laughter are its symptoms!  Joy is not about being the life of the party.  Joy means you have a party of life in your heart.

For me personally, my robe of joy has a giggle box in the pocket, as well as others in my family and our extended family.  When our family is together, we bubble with laughter often and with gusto!

My husband, Mike, and I were buying supplies in a five and dime store while on one of our mountain adventures in Colorado. He spied a mug with the word “Laugh” printed in large script, front and center, with the same word printed in smaller font all over it. He picked it up, looked at me with a sly grin and said, “Here’s your cup,” and he bought it for me. I still have it and cherish that mug.

I LOVE to LAUGH!

When I was a teenager, a young man invited me to a movie. It was a slapstick comedy with terrific one-liners. Throughout the entire movie you could hear laughs, guffaws, snickers, and giggles from the audience and I was a contributor to it all. Afterward, some attendees were recapping the funnier moments as they were leaving the theater. It was fun and I had a great time!

A couple days later I learned the young man who had taken me to the movie reported to a mutual friend he was somewhat embarrassed because I kept laughing during the movie.  Thankfully, it did not faze me–in fact, I probably laughed about it–I mean after all, it was a comedy. What was I to do, sit in silence?

As I consider that time now, I realize how sad this person was fearful of the opinions of others at such a young age. His fear made him uncomfortable to let others who might be associated with him, enjoy something that was meant to be enjoyed. This young man’s fear of other people’s opinions prevented him from enjoying the movie and his heart attitude mandated he be embarrassed for others to witness his date laughing.

The wisest man who ever lived was King Solomon and he had some things to say about attitudes of the heart and its effect on our health. Solomon understood that people run the gamut on emotions. His creed regarding laughter is that it has healing properties. Solomon said, a merry heart does good like medicine and gives a cheerful countenance. (Prov.17:22&15:13) A cheerful countenance has the sunshine of a smile and the sparkle of joy in the eyes.

The grim reality for us all is that life’s circumstances are far from perfect. So we must choose how to respond. When we choose to wear the glistening threads of joy, we will feel better, live younger, and carry a sparkle of life everywhere we go.

Let JOY be your SPARKLE!

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leah@vinesweet.org

I help overwhelmed people confront and collapse problems of the past and collect right information about themselves so they can connect to life and relationships in a brand new way! With her joyful, enthusiastic attitude, Leah has an exceptional ability to extract significant lessons learned from life-experiences and turn them into teaching points we can all relate to and help connect us more closely to Jesus Christ. In addition to speaking, Leah is a blogger and author with two works to her name, Faith Lessons: Experiencing the Miracles (Insight, 2008) and Success Simplified (Insight, 2011). She is currently completing a book project of her signature program, The VineSweet Connection: 5 Steps to a Fruitful Life, scheduled for publication later this year. Additionally, her radio broadcast, The VineSweet Connection, has aired on the Kingdom Keys Radio Network. A Licensed Pastor with the Church of the Nazarene, Leah serves as the Worship Arts Pastor at First Church of the Nazarene in Amarillo, Texas. Taking ministry outside the walls of the church building and serving the community, Leah has been invited numerous times to lead opening prayer at the City of Amarillo Council Meetings, led and served on community task forces, several non profit boards, professional associations, and ministry boards. Most recently, Leah was appointed Chaplain of the Amarillo Association of REALTORS and served as a member of their Board of Directors. She also served as President of the Board of Directors of Worth the Wait. Currently Leah serves on the Board of Directors of the Amarillo Education Foundation. Leah and husband, Mike, an accomplished musician, have served together in worship ministry more than thirty years. They have traveled in ministry and performed at many events, as well as having performed on national television. The Forts have been married more than 35 years and make their home in Amarillo, Texas. They have a daughter and son-in-law, Sydney and Chase Clark, a son and daughter-in-law, Lane and Neeley Fort, and six grandchildren.

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