God's formula for lasting joy centers on a deep, abiding relationship with Him rather than fleeting circumstances or worldly pursuits. True, enduring joy-distinct from temporary happiness-flows from knowing God through salvation, immersing oneself in His Word (as in Psalm 1, where delighting in and meditating on God's law brings blessing and stability), obeying His commands (as Jesus states in John 13:17, "If you know these things, happy are ye if ye do them," equating supreme blessing with knowledge plus obedience), spending time in His presence through prayer and fellowship, trusting in His goodness and sovereignty even amid trials, and bearing the fruit of the Spirit, with joy as a supernatural outcome of the Holy Spirit's work in a surrendered life. This joy is not self-generated but received as believers abide in Christ, finding their ultimate satisfaction in God's unchanging character, promises, and redemptive love, making it resilient and eternal rather than circumstantial.