Today’s Verse is a reminder that life isn’t just something God pulls us through — it’s something He invites us to experience with Him. Even here. Even now. 

Psalm 16:11 (NIV)
“You make known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand.”
For a long time, I thought joy was something that came after things settled down.
After answers came.
After stress lifted.
After life felt lighter.
But this verse gently says otherwise.
God doesn’t just rescue us from hard seasons — He leads us into life.
Not survival.
Not endurance.
Life.
And the joy He offers isn’t loud or performative. It’s not hype or forced positivity.
It’s the quiet fullness that comes from knowing you’re not walking alone.
What stands out to me here is that joy isn’t found at the end of the path — it’s found in God’s presence along the way.
That tells me I don’t have to postpone joy until everything makes sense. I don’t have to wait until life feels easier. Joy can exist right alongside responsibility, growth, and even unanswered questions.
Sometimes joy is simply realizing:
God is with me in this moment — and that’s enough.
Today, instead of rushing through the hours:
• Pause and notice where God already is.
• Let yourself enjoy something small without guilt.
• Stop treating joy like a reward you have to earn
You’re allowed to live your life — not just manage it.
God isn’t just pointing you forward. He’s walking with you right here.
“I don’t have to wait for joy — God meets me with it along the way.”
God, thank You for leading me into life, not just through it. Help me stay present enough to notice Your joy today — not as something I force, but as something I receive. I trust You with my steps and my moments. Amen.
If you’re seeking more Encouragement today, you may find comfort in our Devotions or be strengthened by our Verse of The Day or Prayers, offering Scripture to carry with you throughout the day.
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