Finding Joy Through God's Perspective and Promises

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1. "The answer to what has the most potential for joy, and this is not a question, it's not a cliche. It just comes from the words of Jesus. All the above have potential for joy. According to Jesus, he has made his joy complete in us. His joy. Not joy like the world gives, or the lottery, or the Broncos, or any of these things that are temporal. He has given us his joy, and it's an eternal joy. Jesus said, He said, He didn't say this life being his follower in this world was going to be a cakewalk. No, he said, Listen, there's going to be difficulties because this isn't heaven." [03:22] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "There's four things that steal our joy, or that are enemies of us having joy. Number one is prophecy. Problems. Problems steal joy. Number two, people steal joy. Am I right? Pressure steals joy. And pain steals joy. Problems, people, pressure, and pain are joy stealers. There's two things, though, that can restore our joy. Number one is perspective. Having the right perspective. And then praise. Praising the Lord. Praising the Lord in the midst of the difficulty. Praising the Lord in the midst of pain." [05:02] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "It's perspective. It's perspective. We're in a series called Pursuing Joy. We started last week in Paul's letter to the Philippians. You got to catch this when you read Philippians. It's one of his prison letters. He's in a Roman prison cell. Writing to the Philippians. In Acts 16, we talked about it last week. He, Paul and his missionary journeys. He started a church in a town called Philippi. It's still there in modern day Greece. And he went through all kinds of trauma in Philippi. And the Philippians are experiencing persecution themselves from the Romans. And Paul's writing to encourage them in their faith. And he uses the word. He uses the word joy, rejoice or be glad 16 times in this little short letter." [08:00] (56 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Joy is knowing. That God is using. Our imperfect circumstances. To work his perfect will. In our lives. Second thing. To pursue joy. In all circumstances. Focus on God's priorities. Rather than difficult people. It's not always easy. To do. Paul said. Some of these guys are preaching. Jesus. For the wrong reasons. To spite me. Here in prison. Do you know. There's always going to be difficult people. In your life. If you figured that one out. Yeah. There will always be difficult people. You will always have your critics." [21:21] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Focus on God's eternal purposes. Rather than the. Temporary pressures of today. Paul said. For me to live as Christ. And to die as gain. For me to live as Christ. To die as gain. Paul had a definition of life. That allowed him. To face. Difficulty. Because he was like. To live as Christ. To die as gain. Your circumstances. Do not. Define. Your life. To live as Christ. To die as gain. In that. Those verses there. In 20 to 26. Paul says. That it's better for me. To be here with you. Because it will result. In fruitful. Labor. God wants to produce. Fruit in each one of our lives. He wants to produce. The inward fruit. Of the spirit. But he also wants. To use us. To do good. For others. To show his love. To others. Fruitful labor. That's a. Lifetime commitment. To the kingdom of God." [24:11] (65 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Focus on God's promises. Rather than the pain of life. Hello. Focus on God's promises. Rather than the pain. Of life. Whatever happens. In life. God has promises. For us. The good news. Is the Grand Canyon. Go back to that illustration. The hope that we have in the gospel. Is the mat. Like the. Physically looking at the Grand Canyon. We're in awe. The gospel is something that makes us in awe. Through the life. Death. And resurrection. Of Jesus. Difficult circumstances. Are the motor home. That pull right in front of your view. Of the gospel. And of the hope. That we have. Pulls right in front of you. So what we need to remember. Jesus is the good news. And Jesus is. The superior. Promise." [26:19] (61 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "I don't know everyone's circumstances. I know some. And I know some are going through some very difficult things. And all I know is Jesus is the hope. Regardless. It's not a band-aid. It's the truth. Embrace it. Embrace the hope. And move your chair. Away from the Winnebago. So you can get the true view of the gospel. May Lord bless you. And keep you. Make his face shine upon you. Be gracious to you. And give you his peace. This day. And forever more. And may you agree with. Jesus Christ. That he's the hope of the world. That he's the savior of the world. That he's the Lord of all. And may you follow him wholeheartedly. As his disciple. In his name I pray. Amen." [37:01] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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