JOY JEWELRY is designed to activate a shift in focus – away from things that are wrong or bothersome in our lives to the many things that BRING US JOY. Even when we feel we don’t have much that brings us JOY, we do when we think of them on purpose. Sometimes it can even be small things like coffee beans that God created for us to enjoy a fresh cup of coffee. Consciously develop a habit that every time we wear/use the JOY JEWELRY, we continually think of something that God has given us to be good to us, using each of the 7 large beads as a tangible reminder. At that moment, be sure to take that extra step and THANK God for these wonderful things. Do this all throughout the day, all throughout the week. Ultimately, we develop this meaningful habit of gratitude toward the Lord and we are filled with JOY, overflowing to others!
Ponder this too: The 7 large beads are placed strategically: ONE large bead alone represents God as the ONE and only true God. TWO large beads together represent you and Jesus living life yoked together. THREE large beads together represent the Trinity: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit – all equal in power and authority working different roles in your life. Consider this truth as you wear and reflect on all that you’re grateful for.
Why the number of 7 (7 large beads)? The number 7 in the Bible symbolically means “complete.” Jesus longs for us to become perfectly “complete” in Him. By cultivating our relationship with Jesus, growing in our faith, focusing on all of God’s good things that HE gave us and thanking Him, we are fulfilling our purpose of becoming “complete” in Him.
When we are reminded to think on purpose using this jewelry, our mindsets change, our attitudes improve, we become more joyful, and as a result, these positive changes rub off on others around us. JOY JEWELRY generates JOY! JOY from JESUS! © (Phil 2:1-5; 1 Thes 5:16, 18; Hebrews 10:24-25)
“Since ‘followers of Jesus’ are receiving our rights to an unshakable kingdom we should be extremely thankful and offer God the purest worship that delights His heart as we lay down our lives in absolute surrender, filled with awe.” (Hebrews 12:28 TPT, paraphrased)