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Written by Pastor Wes Humble | Dec 15, 2025 2:03 PM

Years ago, Max Lucado shared this story. What a great reminder that the “joy of the Lord is our strength.”

“‘I have everything I need for joy!’ Robert Reid said.

His hands are twisted, and his feet are useless. He can’t bathe himself. He can’t feed himself. He can’t brush his teeth, comb his hair, or put on his underwear. Strips of Velcro hold his shirts together. His speech drags like a worn-out audiocassette.

Robert has cerebral palsy.

The disease keeps him from driving a car, riding a bike, and going for a walk. But it didn’t keep him from graduating from high school or attending Abilene Christian University, from which he graduated with a degree in Latin. Having cerebral palsy didn’t keep him from teaching at St. Louis Junior College or from venturing overseas on five mission trips.

And Robert’s disease didn’t prevent him from becoming a missionary in Portugal.

He moved to Lisbon, alone, in 1972. There he rented a hotel room and began studying Portuguese. He found a restaurant owner who would feed him after the rush hour and a tutor who would instruct him in the language.

Then he stationed himself daily in a park, where he distributed brochures about Christ. Within six years he led seventy people to the Lord, one of whom became his wife, Rosa.

Barna wrote, “I heard Robert speak recently. I watched other men carry him in his wheelchair onto the platform. I watched them lay a Bible in his lap. I watched his stiff fingers force open the pages. And I watched people in the audience wipe away tears of admiration from their faces. Robert could have asked for sympathy or pity, but he did just the opposite. He held his bent hand up in the air and boasted, 'I have everything I need for joy.'

His shirts are held together by Velcro, but his life is held together by joy.”

As Christians we celebrate Christmas for the joy that Jesus brings.

Joy for sins forgiven.

Joy for eternal life.

Joy for His presence.

Joy for One that sticks closer than a brother.

Joy for salvation from our sins.

Joy for the hope of His second return.