We sing it on the good days — but it was first spoken to people who were weeping. Here’s what “the joy of the Lord is my strength” really means, and why it holds on the days your own joy runs dry.
We sing it on the good days — but it was first spoken to people who were weeping. Here’s what “the joy of the Lord is my strength” really means, and why it holds on the days your own joy runs dry.