Joy in Christ: The Apostolic Pursuit of Mutual Love

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Not that we lord it over your faith, but we work with you for your joy, for you stand firm in your faith. For I made up my mind not to make another painful visit to you. For if I cause you pain, who’s there to make me glad but the one whom I have pained? [00:39:31]

Paul’s ambition is, I am working with the churches for their joy. It’s not a cheap ambition. You remember, this is the letter in which he became a madman as he fought for his apostolic life, and the price he had to pay for this ambition was uncalculably great. [00:39:31]

I’m working for your joy because if I produce the opposite, who’s there to make me glad? Which means the reason I’m pursuing your joy is because your joy is my joy. I find my joy in your joy. That’s why I’m pursuing your joy. [00:39:31]

For I wrote to you out of much affliction and anguish of heart and with many tears, not to cause you pain, but to let you know the abundant love that I have for you. That’s what it means. This is what’s happening when I find my joy in your joy. [00:39:31]

He’s not talking about generic joy, joy in just anything. It doesn’t take any new birth, it doesn’t take any faith, it doesn’t take the cross, it doesn’t take Christ to have a mutual admiration society where everybody’s happy when everybody’s happy. [00:39:31]

Faith is a receiving of Christ, the redeemer, the mediator, the savior, the lord, the supreme treasure of the universe. Faith receives him as the infinitely valuable savior. Faith receives him as the infinitely valuable lord. Faith receives him as the infinitely valuable treasure. [00:39:31]

When you have faith in Jesus, you rejoice in his glorious deity as Christ. You rejoice in the humble, sinless, virgin-born humanity of Jesus. You’re satisfied by the universe-creating, miracle-working power of Jesus. You’re satisfied by the covenant-keeping, law-fulfilling, righteousness-performing, perfection-providing obedience of Jesus. [00:39:31]

You will fight with all your might for joy in Christ. It is the supreme battle in the ministry to love Jesus more than success, more than family, more than health, more than anything. That is the supreme warfare on your face every morning and all day long. [00:39:31]

You will sustain the joy of your people by teaching them faithfully the glorious truth of God’s sovereignty in suffering, so that they have a deep unshakable confidence that all things work together for good, and they are not fools to rejoice in tribulation. [00:39:31]

You will support their joy in the midst of their terrible losses by being there for them, the way Christ is always there for you. In these ways, your people will see in you that Christ is supremely desirable, that you are a workman who does not need to be ashamed. [00:39:31]

The point of joy is the ability to suffer. That’s the point. Now, for the joy set before him, he suffered exquisitely on the calvary road. That’s the only road we want our people to be on. The road towards calvary is a hard road. It is not a joyless road. [00:39:31]

I work with you for your joy, not to pamper you in the path of luxury, but to prepare you for the path of suffering. That’s where we are, and the path of suffering is the calvary road, and the calvary road is the road of love. [00:39:31]

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