3. There is also a SPIRITUAL joy, which the Scripture calls a "fruit of the Spirit" (Gal_5:22), "the joy of faith" (Php_1:25), and "the rejoicing of hope" (Heb_3:6). The objects of it are —
(1.) God himself (Psa_43:4, Isa_61:10).
(2.) Christ (Php_3:3; 1Pe_1:8).
(3.) The promises (Psa_119:162).
(4.) The administration of the Gospel and Gospel ordinances (Psa_89:15).
(5.) The prosperity of the interest of Christ (Act_15:3; Rev_11:15; Rev_11:17).
(6.) The happiness of a future state (Rom_5:2; Matthew 25). The nature and properties of this joy:
[1.] It is, or should be, constant (Php_4:4).
[2.] It is unknown to the men of the world (1Co_2:14).
[3.] It is unspeakable (1Pe_1:8).
[4.] It is permanent (Joh_16:22). See Watts, On Pass. sec. 31: Gil's Body of Div. 3, 111, 8vo ed.; Grove's Moral Philippians 1, 356.