Choosing Joy: A Deep-Rooted Faith Experience

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It points to the never -ending mercy and love that God has for each one of us. It never ends. It has no starting point, no ending point. Why? Because God is love. He is merciful. And His love and His mercy and His goodness, the Bible says that it will follow us all the days of our life. [00:02:01] (24 seconds)


Joy is something that comes from the inside of us, resilient. And true joy is the mark of every disciple of Jesus Christ. That regardless of the circumstances they're going through, regardless of the situation at hand, regardless of their lot in life, regardless of what God's done for them or not done for them, there is a joy that comes from within. [00:11:35] (24 seconds)


Philemon 1, verse 7, here's what Philemon has to say. Your love has given me great joy and encouragement because you, brother, you have refreshed the hearts of the Lord's people. Joy is infectious. Infectious, when you lay down your life to minister to others, there's a joy that comes up, not just in you, but it infects those around you. [00:12:31] (29 seconds)


When you decide that you want to serve others, not just serve yourself, but to serve others, there's something that activates that internal joyfulness about you to the extent that it even becomes infectious, infectious. And that's what the writer here, is saying, he's saying, look, your great joy and encouragement has come to me because you have refreshed the hearts of God's people. During this holiday season, you're going to have many opportunities to serve others. [00:12:59] (39 seconds)


In Romans chapter 14, verse 17, here's what we find out. You find out that the kingdom is not eating and drinking, but it is righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. So, the essence of the kingdom of God. is joy. The inhabitants of the kingdom of heaven, they have righteousness in their life. They're right standing with God and right standing with others. They have peace in their life and they have joy. Righteousness, peace, and joy. When you find those things resident, you find the kingdom of heaven. You find the kingdom of heaven. And we can take the kingdom wherever we go when we have joy in our hearts, when we have joy in our lives. [00:15:42] (50 seconds)


In the midst of a very severe trial, their overflowing joy and their extreme poverty welled up in rich generosity. It doesn't say that after their extreme circumstances or as a result of their extreme circumstances. It says very clearly that they were in the midst of severe circumstances. A severe trial is the way the NIV puts it. They were in the midst of a severe trial. And in the midst of a severe trial, that joy began to overflow out of their lives. And what did it produce? Generosity. Generosity. Generosity. [00:17:32] (45 seconds)


He's writing this letter to us. He says, he's talking about Jesus here. In verse 8, he says, though you have not seen him, though you have not seen Jesus, and even though you do not see him now, you believe in him, and you're filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy. Why? For you are receiving the end result of your faith, the salvation of your souls. I love this passage. [00:19:56] (29 seconds)


There is a seeing beyond seeing. I mean, you can see as God reveals himself to you, you can see the living Jesus in your life and in the life of your life. You can see the living Jesus in your life and in the life of your lives and the people around you, in the circumstances and situations that people go through. You can see. [00:20:44] (17 seconds)


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