Joy Davidman

Helen Joy Davidman (18 April 1915 – 13 July 1960) was an American poet and writer.

Smoke on the Mountain: An Interpretation of the Ten Commandment

 * We are in danger of forgetting that God is not only a comfort but a joy. He is the source of all pleasures; he is fun and laughter, and we are meant to enjoy him.


 * We sometimes come to God, not because we love him best, but because we love our possessions best; we ask Christ to "save Western civilization," without asking ourselves whether it is entirely a civilization that Christ could want to save. We pray, too often, not to do God's will, but to enlist God's assistance in maintaining our "continually increasing consumption." And yet, though Christ promised that God would feed us, he never promised that God would stuff us to bursting.

Quotes about Joy Davidman

 * She is incredibly articulate. She means what she says and she says what she means. Her metaphors are what make her poetry, and they ring true.
 * Patti Callahan Henry, How Patti Callahan Found the Places of Joy (September 1, 2018)