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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 3 MIN

The Joy Gap – 3

from The Christian Working Woman

The Joy Gap is that space between the joy we expect and what we actually feel. This term—Joy Gap—is becoming a noticeable phenomenon in our culture—not just in Christian circles. The world needs joy—the people you know at work, in your family, next door, they all want joy and most likely many are experiencing this Joy Gap, even if they don’t recognize it. But the wonderful good news is that as followers of Jesus Christ, we have what is needed to close the Joy Gap. Real, lasting joy is not found in circumstances—it’s found in your relationship with Jesus Christ. That may sound simple, but it’s profoundly important and totally true. If your joy depends on things going well, then your joy will always be fragile. One disappointment, one change, one difficult situation—and it’s gone. But when your joy is rooted in Christ, it becomes steady. It doesn’t mean life is easy. It doesn’t mean you’re always smiling. But there’s a deep sense of peace, confidence, and assurance that isn’t shaken by what’s happening around you. The Bible calls joy a fruit of the Spirit. That means it’s not something you manufacture—it’s something God produces in you as you stay connected to him. C.S. Lewis’ said: “Joy is the flag that is flown from the castle of the heart when the King is in residence there.” Is the flag of joy flying from your heart, your face, your life, your words? Or is there a Joy Gap in your own life? If you’re feeling that Joy Gap, don’t try harder to fix your circumstances. Instead, draw closer to the One who is your joy. Spend time with Jesus—just you and Jesus. Talk to him. Read his truth in the Bible. Refocus your heart. Because the closer you are to him, the smaller that Joy Gap becomes.

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