Joy Depends on the Lord
Joy Depends on the Lord

May 15, 2026 // Friday of the Sixth Week of Easter // Optional Memorial of Saint Isidore [in the dioceses of the United States]

Read the Word // Open your Bible to today’s Gospel: John 16:20-23 

Reflect on the Word //

As I walked, my pace matched the dreariness of the sky, reflecting the darkness that enveloped my heart. It was the first week of Lent, and the weight of my suffering felt unbearable. Yet, the Lord in His generosity would surprise me with glimmers of the Resurrection. Whether it was a rainbow, a blooming flower, laughter, etc., I was surprised to experience these bits of joy, during such a dark time in my life. Little did I know, joy doesn’t depend on my circumstances, but it deeply depends on Him. 

In today’s Gospel, Jesus communicates the reality of suffering to his disciples: “Amen, amen, I say to you, you will weep and mourn, while the world rejoices; you will grieve” (John 16:20). However, Jesus isn’t inviting his disciples to fall into despair, but to hope. He continues, “Your grief will become joy” (John 16:20). Jesus isn’t promising His disciples that it’ll be easy, but He’s also promising that joy is to be experienced, which is what I received during that Lent. He didn’t create me to remain melancholic on this earthly pilgrimage, but to live into an abundant life with Him here on earth, and, one day, fully in Heaven. The joy He speaks of can only be provided by Him, and it doesn't depend on my circumstances or how I feel. Through His generosity, this gift of joy will never grow weary or become outdone. It’s a supernatural joy that will never be taken away (see John 16:22), and can shine though the darkest of places. 

Sister, don’t be afraid to ask the Lord for an increase of joy this Easter. Jesus invites us to ask, “Whatever you ask the Father in my name He will give you” (John 16:23). We can’t produce this joy ourselves. True joy cannot be experienced or received without Him. It’s not scarce or restricted. The Lord Himself will provide it, and provide abundantly. 

Relate to the Lord // Go on a joy treasure hunt today. Let Jesus surprise you with rainbows, flowers, or laughter–whatever delights your heart!

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