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Psalm 86
Message 4
Joy
Me:
1.
A book called “Suffering”
a. Hope when life doesn’t make sense
i. It’s about a pastor and going through some health issues
b.
It rang a bell for me.
i.
I recalled those days with my back problems
ii.
I’m thinking this is good sermon material
iii.
But something just wasn’t right
iv.
I was kind of a bummer reading that
v.
I have some unrealistic expectations
vi.
Blah blah blah
c.
Turn to Psalm 86
i. Psalm 86:4 (NIV) — 4 Bring joy to your servant, Lord, for I put my trust in you.
ii.
Bingo
iii.
We can focus on the problem so much that we forget the cure.
iv.
What I really need is joy!
v. What you really need is joy
We:
Jump for Joy
a.
What makes a person “jump for joy”?
i.
To jump up and down because one is very happy.
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As defined by Westers Dictionary
iii.
But if you are happy, you know it.
Joy robbers
i.
I preached a sermon one time that I talked about joy robbers from the book of Philippians
ii.
I named four things that rob us of our joy
Circumstances
Worry
Things
People
iii.
These things can bring stress depression sadness heartache sorrow
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“We live in a broken world where people die, food decays, wars rage, governments are corrupt, people take what isn’t theirs and inflict violence on one another, spouses act hatefully toward each another, children are abused instead of protected, people slowly die of starvation or die suddenly from disease, sexual and gender confusion lives, drugs addict and destroy, gossip destroys reputations, lust and greed control hearts, bitterness grows like a cancer, and the list could go on and on.”
v.
No wonder we are exhausted
We need a joy that comes from within
i.
Not a happiness that is built on sandy ground.
ii.
No better place than the bible
God:
Bring Joy to Your Servant
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I put my trust in you.
i. Psalm 86:4 (NIV) — 4 Bring joy to your servant, Lord, for I put my trust in you.
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This will sound so simple, but it is so profound
Eternity changes everything.
b.
Earthy minded
i.
One of the points in my sermon on “Joy Robbers” was this.
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We can become earthly minded.
iii.
Joy is based on how my life is going
iv.
Job good Family good Money good I’m good
v.
All of that is temporary and broken
vi.
Do you remember the out of town box and the in town mailboxes at the post office?
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You would mail a letter to your neighbor, and they would get it the next day.
viii.
Not anymore (3 days)
ix.
Now we can what?
Send a text or email.
We can send cash over our phones
David said
i.
I will put my trust, hopes, dreams, and joy in you LORD.
ii.
When you begin to see things from an eternal perspective.
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This is what Paul did in Philippians
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Philippians 3:8 (GW) — 8 It’s far more than that!
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