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talks in 'Joy in the Dirt' (4)

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Finding Joy in the Right Now

Life moves fast. We plan, rush, and chase what’s next—often missing the joy sitting right in front of us. Joy isn’t something reserved for a calmer season or a future win; it’s a gift meant for right now. Busyness, worry, circumstances, and even our own choices can quietly steal it if we’re not paying attention. Faith doesn’t avoid the mess—it finds Jesus in it. Your faith was made for the mess, and joy is often closer than we think when we slow down, rest, and open our eyes to what God is already doing.
  • February 01, 2026
  • Joshua Ott
  • Joy in the Dirt
  • Lamentations 3:22–23; Psalm 118:24; Psalm 46:10; Psalm 23; Matthew 6:25–34; Ecclesiastes 3:1–13; John 10:10; Proverbs 28:1; Philippians 4:11–13; Mark 2:27
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Joy in the Middle

Peace often feels like something we’ll have someday—after the problem is fixed, the relationship is restored, or life finally slows down. But peace isn’t the result of everything going right, but something we can practice and experience even in the middle of the mess. Peace doesn’t ignore hardship but walks straight through it with trust, prayer, and a renewed mindset.
  • January 18, 2026
  • Josh Daubert
  • Joy in the Dirt
  • John 16:33; Philippians 4:4–9; Hebrews 13:8; Romans 8; 2 Corinthians 10:5; Romans 12:2; 1 Corinthians 11:1; Galatians 5; John 14:27
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Unstuck

Life doesn’t always move at the pace we want, and when progress feels slow or invisible, it’s easy to wonder if anything is actually happening. But joy isn’t built on quick fixes or surface-level change, but on the deeper work God is doing underneath the surface—especially in seasons that feel dry, confusing, or delayed. Even when life feels stalled, prayer still moves us forward, and trust grows quietly below the surface. Faith doesn’t avoid the mess—it finds Jesus in it. Your faith was made for the mess.
  • January 11, 2026
  • Joshua Ott
  • Joy in the Dirt
  • Psalm 65; Exodus 13:17–18; Isaiah 55:8–9; John 16:22; Romans 15:13; James 5:16; Psalm 1:3; Philippians 1:6
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This Isn't Working

Happiness depends on how life is going; joy runs deeper and can exist even when things feel dry, confusing, or broken. Seasons of wilderness are not signs of failure, but places where God does some of His deepest work. Joy doesn’t come from escaping the dirt of life, but from meeting God in it, choosing to trust His love, and clinging to Him when circumstances don’t make sense. Faith doesn’t avoid the mess — it finds Jesus in it. Your faith was made for the mess.