Quotes about Joy
I want to experience everything heaven offers, but most of all, I want to hear those never-ending songs again.
— Don Piper
Heaven was many things, but without a doubt, it was the greatest family reunion of all.
— Don Piper
I have absolutely no fear of death. Why would I? There's nothing to fear-only joy to experience.
— Don Piper
I woke up to singing and found myself singing too.
— Don Piper
Satan is a liar. He wants to steal our joy and replace it with hopelessness. When we're up against a struggle and we think we can't keep going, we can change that by praising God. Our chains will fall from us. Meese encouraged me by reminding me of the real reason we have for fully living this life. It's to give everything we have to God--even the heartbreaks and pain. God is our reason to live.
— Don Piper
None of the hymns that filled the air were about Jesus' sacrifice or death. I heard no sad songs and instinctively knew that there are no sad songs in heaven.
— Don Piper
The existence of free will, though it makes evil possible, is also the only thing that makes possible any love or goodness or joy worth having.
— Don Richardson
I was twenty years old at the time. Three years earlier I had experienced for the first time the new life, the love, the joy of knowing Jesus Christ in a personal way. A crisis came, I called upon Him, and suddenly He was there, alive! In fact, two thousand years had not aged Him a bit! I found He still had the same power to transform men's lives and hold their loyalty that He had manifested in the Gospels two millenniums before.
— Don Richardson
If you can forgive the person you were, accept the person you are, and believe in the person you will become, you are headed for joy. So celebrate your life.
— Barbara Johnson
Your primary calling is to worship ... to pursue celebration and rejoicing as a way of life.
— Graham Cooke
Happiness is not something that you get in life, hapiness is something that you bring in life
— Wayne Dyer
If you want sweet dreams, you've got to live a sweet life.
— Barbara Kingsolver