Choosing Joy: Finding Peace in Every Circumstance

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Father, we thank you for your sweet promise, which says that, Lord, you strengthen those who wait on you. That, Father, if we could just for another moment, if we could just press past another second, Father, your promise, your guarantee is that, Father, you will strengthen us. God, we thank you today because you've given us in this room staying power. Somehow, Lord, we're here today, God. Somehow we were able to get out of bed with all that we're going through, with all that are on people's hearts and minds. Somehow we were able to press our way into your presence, and so, Father, for that and many other things, we just say thank you, God. [00:43:46] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


God, help us to remember that weeping may endure for a night, but we pray that you would continue to give us endurance for the days ahead, but joy is coming in the morning time. Help us to hold on until morning. God, we thank you because we know that our days ahead are better than our days behind us, that, Father, you have indeed reserved your best for last. God, so Lord, in the name of Jesus, would you just give us strength, would you encourage our hearts today, would you lift up our bowed down heads that you may be glorified. [00:44:53] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


Prayer is taking what's worrying my head and my heart and putting it in God's hands. Y'all hear me? Prayer is taking what's worrying my head and my heart and putting it in God's hands. And I like this, because what Paul is going to say, he's going to say, pray. He's going to make your petition, give thanksgiving there. He's not talking about different types of prayers. He's talking about the components of prayer. That prayer has components. It's a petitioning thing. It's an asking thing. It should include some thanksgiving. [01:06:59] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


Prayer brings the peace of God, but the right perspective ushers in the presence of the God of peace. Paul's doing a play on words here. Again, he says, when you pray, then you shall experience the peace of God. But then here at the end of these verse, verse nine, he says, and the God of peace. Y'all see it? Prayer brings in the peace of God. But when I have the right perspective, it allows and gives way for the presence of the God of peace to be in my life. [01:13:37] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


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