Have you ever noticed how when the person next to you yawns, you too break out in an involuntary yawn? Why is that?
It’s called social mirroring — our brains instinctively mimic the behaviours of others, especially those we’re emotionally connected to. When you see someone yawn, mirror neurons in your brain fire as if you were yawning too. So, when your friend yawns, your brain says, “Me too!” — not out of tiredness, but connection.
And the same is true of our emotions. A nasty word or a foul look from someone ruins the rest of your day. Conversely, when even a complete stranger shows you an unexpected kindness, flashes you a smile, it can light up an otherwise dull day.
I happen to believe in Jesus. Not sure if you do, but I do. And one of the things He promises us is His joy. Knowing how much He loves us, what He’s done for us, what eternity holds for us … man, why wouldn’t you be full of joy?! Even, let me say, when the going’s a tad on the tough side.
Psalm 126:2 Then our mouth was filled with laughter, and our tongue with shouts of joy; then they said among the nations, “The LORD has done great things for them.” (ESV)
The point God’s making there is that the joy of what He’s done for us rubs off on others. People notice when they see otherwise inexplicable joy in our countenance amidst the trials of life.
Call me crazy, but I think that what this world needs is more joy-filled Christians. Because when they see the deep, abiding joy in you, they’ll say to themselves … Wow! The Lord’s done great things for that one.
That’s God’s Word. Fresh … for you … today.








