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Rejoice In the Lord
Paul gives a command to the church to rejoice in the Lord.
Be full of joy in the Lord.
He said the command twice.
Choose to have joy.
Do not let the schemes of the enemy trap you.
The enemy is looking for confusion and division in your life.
Joy in the Lord
Philippians 2:1
Paul has joy in thinking of the great work the church is doing in Philippi.
Paul has joy to know they know the Lord as their Lord and savior.
Joy is used 6 times and rejoice and rejoice used 9 times in NASB translation.
Joy even in suffering for Christ sake.
Philippians 2:
Paul in writing to Philippians to rejoice is speaking from a position of showing how to rejoice in the Lord.
Paul is willing to suffer for the gospel sake and know the joy of the Lord.
There is joy in suffering for the Lord.
We come to know joy through the suffering of our Lord.
Joy is waiting for those who follow Jesus.
Follow Jesus.
Following Jesus is following his commands.
Jesus commanded us to love on another.
Jesus told us to serve one another.
Jesus commanded us to die to our self and live for him carrying our own cross waiting for our joy.
Joy is found in the Lord and his great redemptive power.
We have joy because we have victory in Jesus.
We have joy because Joy was given to us in Jesus.
Let us then rejoice in the Lord and serve with joy until he comes back again.
Joy in Humility
Do not insist on being right and having your way.
We need to show more:
Tolerance
Reasonableness
considerate
gentle spirit
This command is given as he is concluding his letter.
Paul commands with Jesus in mind.
Jesus showed great humility in suffering for sinners.
Jesus could insisted in being right but for our sake he showed humility.
Surrender to the Lord
There is joy in letting go.
There is joy in surrendering to the Lord.
“There is beauty in my brokenness
I've got true love instead of pain
There is freedom though you've captured me
I've got joy instead of mourning”
Joy comes form knowing you are kept by the Lord.
Lord is near!
He has come and will come again.
We are to serve until the Lord comes back again.
We have work to be done for his glory.
Joy in prayer.
Prayer helps remove worry.
What do you gain in worrying about stuff?
Stress
Hypertention
Gray hair
Matthew 6:34
2. Put it all in the Lord’s hands.
Pray about everything.
Tell God what you need.
How good is our God toward his children.
Will he not provide for his children.
(My provider)
Will he not protect his children.
(My Savior)
How do you know your God?
Know him as Lord of all.
God is faithful always.
Thank God for what he has done.
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Joy leads to Peace
Living in Christ Jesus gives us peace and joy.
Jesus will give you peace from all the worries of the world and joy of being in his presence.
Jesus has given us peace by saving us from sin.
God of peace wants us to live in peace.
In joy there is peace as we trust in the Lord.
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