Finding Joy in Christ Amidst Life's Circumstances

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1. "Your mind should be filling up with things right now, right? It's amazing what brings us joy. What kind of fills us up with joy? Most of the time, it's something temporary. Something temporary usually. It's like the excitement of a trip, right? Or the excitement of giving home to your own bed. You know, it may be a meal. Now listen, I know I'm not the only person that gets excited about a meal in here, right? You know, like it is just sometimes, man, someone made something good and you're just, you're just like, man, that's good stuff, right? You want to sing a doxology right there. I mean, it's just, it's what brings you to worship sometimes." (45 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Joy, which was the small publicity of the pagan, is the gigantic secret of the Christian. What do I mean by that? Sometimes it's hard to understand. Well, sometimes what a person that doesn't know who Christ is, and that their whole worldview is bent on temporary things, and not the eternal union that they would have for Christ, they put out small publicity of what will bring you joy. Hey, just pay $19.99, and we'll double the order if you'll just buy this product. And it brings us joy for a short time. Short time, but it's spent. It's gone." (40 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Where does joy come from? Where does joy come from? Where is it going to bubble up from? Well, in this chapter alone, as you look at the, as we see here, he mentions Christ Jesus no more than 18 times. In the very few verses that we're going to look at today, he's going to mention Christ seven times. Where does joy come from? If you would ask Paul, it would come from the one who is from Nazareth that did an incredible work in his life. He knew his Savior. He knew his God. He knew in whom his joy really landed." (35 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The peace that comes to you is from the God of ages, the ancient of days, the creator, the one who has come, the one who brought Israel right out of Egypt and who established the kings and is now, you are firmly grafted into that family. So you get peace, not from what Rome can bring you or not from your circumstances, but the eternal God saw favor in you and has blessed you with a union with Christ Jesus. That's the peace. We get things from." (27 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Life is hard, but he is better. Life can disappoint, but he never disappoints. And he loves you so much. Do you know what our next step is to do today? Our next step is to do this one thing. We're going to stand up, and with everything that we have, we are going to sing to him, the creator who hears us today. Maybe one of those pop-ups hits you. Maybe it's a hard day for you. Man, we're going to have some elders down here. We'll pray with you. We'll bear some burdens. But maybe you're lost in a really dark place. Turn your eye, oh sinner, and look to Christ." (55 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "When we think about community and we think about the saints that are gathered here today, that there is a part to where the church can bring joy into your life. One of the things that Christine and I have experienced is over our 20 years of marriage and over the ministry that I've had, that I've got to serve in many churches, and I appreciate God allowing me to see different ways that a congregation would act. And now, being in this congregation as a pastor for the past couple of years, we've been in different, different seasons, at different times, and God just knew exactly what we needed and has brought us joy in our hearts." (34 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Paul is not writing from a place where he's enjoying himself very much, but he's writing from prison. And so as we walk through this passage, I invite you to look at what joy really is and where does it come from as we look at the passage. Here's what it says. Paul and Timothy, servants of Christ Jesus. To all the saints in Christ Jesus who are at Philippi, with the overseers and the deacons, grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. What do we see from this passage? When we think about the opening lines or the words of Philippians, we need to take note of the circumstances Paul finds himself in. Because a joyful life is something that all the believers should strive for." (48 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The joy that comes from these eighth graders and these sixth graders and these seventh graders as they serve the Lord is the same joy that gets you going each and every day. It's not a generational divide at this point. Paul and Timothy can still write about the same joy that they are experiencing in Christ, because joy is not about going back to the good old days or when my generation was here or all that. The joy comes from Christ, who is eternal and above all things, including our calendar or how we grew up." (32 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We are living in a day to where the church has disappointed so many people. We are living in a day to where we have elevated pastors or elevated successful churches or elevated ages in such a way that we're never supposed to. And then we get disappointed when we do not see them being who they should. And sometimes it's given us a cynical view of the church. But let me tell you, the church is more than that. The church is the reason why we're redeemed bride of Christ. And she is beautiful. And she should bring joy to us today to even be here. To be able to worship together should bring joy when we think of it." (37 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Paul is praying for Philippi. What would you want Paul to pray for Westover? What do you pray for Westover about? What would you want God to give us? It's a big question. What would it be? More people like yourself? What would you want him to give you today? Look what Paul wants for the church in Philippi. That your love, your love may abound. You see, what would it be like for him to pray? You know, the prayers of a righteous man has great powers in his working, James 5 through 16. And his desire is for this continued, sustained spiritual power and progress, a mark of this maturity in Christ." (63 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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