John said, “I have no greater joy than to hear that my children
walk in truth”
(3 John 1:4).
Holy conduct will bring genuine joy. John rejoiced that many of
his converts were walking a holy life and his rejoicing gives us
two good lessons.
First, the source of joy.
Every parent who has sent a child to school knows what a delight
it is to hear that his or her child is honest and well-behaved.
In some ways, honesty, promptness, courtesy, and respect for
authority are just as important as grades. Happiness comes from
holiness
(Matthew 5:8).
Sin says happiness comes from sinning not saintliness. But as
every sinner soon learns, that is a Devil’s lie.
Second, the stigma of truth.
If
you want to be happy you walk in the truth. None of us likes to
be demoted and forsaken, but walking in the truth is not
popular. Hardly anyone will help or encourage you. Sometimes
even Christians are no help with walking in the truth because
too many try to live a double life. Walking in the truth can be
very dividing. If you want to be upright, many of your friends
will part company with you
(2 Timothy 4:10).
In
short, holiness costs! It will cost you friends, positions, and
possessions — but not real joy.
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