It seems that for one reason or other many Christians imagine God to be mostly sad, sometimes angry and very rarely happy. Because of this perception of God as gloomy and in a bad mood it’s no wonder they don’t want to draw close. As humans we don’t like spending time with people who are cranky. But the Bible paints a portrait of a God who rejoices over creation and who delights over His people. He rejoices over us with singing, the Bible says (Zephaniah 3:17). When we begin to understand the infinite joy between Father, Son and Spirit, it changes us. It gets inside of us. We become connected to that joy and it makes us strong. We draw near with excitement. We begin to reflect that joy of God to the world around us. This message given by Scott can really transform the heart and especially affect the practice of prayer.