Jesus: The Light of Joy and Salvation

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"Let us never lose the joy of our Salvation; it's only lost when our eyes go back to the things that God called us out from." [01:02:25] (Download)

"There's joy only found in Jesus as we choose to follow him, and you don't have to be lost in aimlessness. We find purpose, hope, and joy only through God, Jesus Christ Himself." [01:03:11] (Download)

"In your presence there is fullness of joy; fullness of joy. Nothing can replace presence, the presence of people and this is the truth about God: the presence of the Lord there's always fullness of joy when he's there." [42:18] (Download)

"We're mesmerized by lights, and there's this claim of this man to be the light of the world that changes everything. That's what I want to talk about today." [47:24] (Download)

"Jesus is the light, and that light brings a revelation of everything to our lives. If you have tasted and experienced the goodness of God, you know what I'm talking about." [49:16] (Download)

"Our world is dark right now, we can't even figure out morality in the simplest of forms, but Jesus illuminates the course and many of us lose our joy in this season because we got our eyes on the things that the enemy tries to deceive us with." [56:33] (Download)

"The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. Who is grateful for that? That is what Jesus came to do, he came to bring light in the darkness, he came to shine and illuminate things." [58:32] (Download)

"Jesus wants to give us a full life, a life full of joy where we can experience His goodness and grace, no matter what we walk through." [46:14] (Download)

"Let's put our eyes on the light, the light of the world, and not let the enemy steal our joy." [46:50] (Download)

"In order for us to receive the salvation as Jesus being the light of the world, there's a step that we have to do, and it's stepping out of our darkness into the light." [01:01:46] (Download)
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