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(Thomas Watson, "http://www.gracegems.org/Watson/body_of_divinity.htm" Body of Divinity")

What are the differences between worldly joys 
and spiritual joys? The gleanings of spiritual joys, 
are better than the vintage of the worldly joys.

Spiritual joys help to make us BETTER; worldly 
joys often make us worse. "I spoke unto you in 
your prosperity; but you said — I will not hear." 
Pride and luxury are the two worms which 
are bred from worldly pleasures. 


But spiritual joy is cordial medicine, which 
not only comforts, but purifies — 
it makes a Christian more holy;
it causes an antipathy against sin;
it infuses strength to live and suffer for Christ. 
Some colors not only delight the eye — but 
strengthen the sight. Just so, the joys of God 
not only refresh the soul — but strengthen it.
"The joy of the Lord is your strength." 

Spiritual joys are INWARD, they are heart joys. 
"Your heart shall rejoice." True joy is hidden within; 
worldly joy lies on the outside, like the dew which 
wets the leaf. "Laughter can conceal a heavy heart; 
when the laughter ends, the grief remains." Like a 
house which has a gilded frontispiece — but all the 
rooms within are in shambles. But spiritual joy lies 
most within. "Your heart shall rejoice." Divine joy 
is like a spring of water, which runs underground. 
Others can see the sufferings of a Christian — but 
they cannot see his joy. His joy is hidden manna
— hidden from the eye of the world; he has joyful 
music which others cannot hear. The marrow lies 
within — the best joy is within the heart.

Spiritual joys are SWEETER than worldly joys. 
"Your love is sweeter than wine!" Spiritual joys are 
a Christian's festival; they are the golden pot, and 
the sweet manna. They are so sweet, that they make 
everything else sweet! Spiritual joys sweeten health 
and estate, as sweet water poured on flowers makes 
them more fragrant and aromatic. Divine joys are so 
delicious and ravishing, that they put our mouth out 
of taste for earthly delights; just as he who has been 
drinking cordials, tastes little sweetness in water. 
Paul had so tasted these divine joys, that his mouth 
was out of taste for worldly things. The world was 
crucified to him — it was like a dead thing, he could 
find no sweetness in it. 

Spiritual joys are more PURE; they are not tempered 
with any bitter ingredients. A sinner's joy is mixed with 
dregs — it is embittered with fear and guilt — he drinks 
wormwood wine. But spiritual joy is not muddied with 
guilt — but like a crystal stream, it runs pure. Spiritual 
joy is a rose without prickles; it is honey without wax.

Spiritual joys are SATISFYING joys. "Ask, that your 
joy may be full." Worldly joys can no more fill the heart,
than a drop can fill an ocean! They may please the palate 
or imagination — but cannot satisfy the soul. "No matter 
how much we see — we are never satisfied. No matter 
how much we hear — we are not content." Eccles. 1:8. 
But the joys of God satisfy. "Your comforts delight my 
soul." Psalm 94:19. There is as much difference between 
spiritual joys and earthly joys — as between a banquet 
which is eaten — and one which is painted on the wall!

Spiritual joys are STRONGER joys than worldly joys. 
"Strong consolation." Heb 6:18. They are strong joys 
indeed, which can bear up a Christian's heart in trials 
and afflictions. "Having received the word in much 
affliction — with joy." These joys are roses which grow 
in winter!
 These joys can sweeten the bitter waters of 
Marah! He who has these joys — can gather grapes from 
thorns, and fetch honey out of the carcass of a lion! 
At the end of the rod — a Christian tastes honey! "As 
sorrowing — yet always rejoicing." 

Spiritual joys are UNWEARIED joys. Other joys, when 
in excess, often cause loathing; too much honey nauseates. 
One may be tired of pleasure — as well as labor. King Xerxes 
offered a reward to him who could find out a new pleasure.
But the joys of God, though they satisfy — yet they never glut. 
drop of joy is sweet — but the more of this wine the better! 
Such as drink of the joys of heaven — are never glutted. Their 
satiety is without loathing, because they still desire more of 
the joy with which they are satiated.

Spiritual joys are ABIDING joys. Worldly joys are soon 
gone. Such as bathe in the perfumed waters of pleasure — 
may have joys which seem to be sweet — but they are swift
They are like meteors — which give a bright and sudden flash, 
and then disappear. But the joys which believers have are 
abiding; they are a blossom of eternity — a pledge of those 
rivers of pleasure which run at God's right hand! "In Your 
presence is abundant joy; in Your right hand are eternal 
pleasures!" Psalm 16:11

If God gives His people such joy in this life, oh! then, what 
glorious joy will He give them in heaven! "Enter into the joy 
of your Lord!" God keeps His best wine until last. What joy 
will that be — when the soul shall forever bathe itself in the
pure and pleasant fountain of God's love! What joy will that 
be — to see the orient brightness of Christ's face, and have 
the kisses of those lips which drop sweet-smelling myrrh! 
How may this set us all longing for that place where sorrow 
cannot live — and where joy cannot die!


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