I ALWAYS pray with joy!

Series: Joy Complete: The call in Philippians to rejoice

I ALWAYS pray with joy!

September 10, 2023 | Mike Matousek
Always? We all have joy sometimes, but what is the source of the Apostle Paul's joy even while writing from jail in Rome? The entire book is his answer to this question, and in this first sermon of the series we will look at his initial thoughts as well as set things up for the rest of the book.
 

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Philippians is the most joyful book in the Bible. The apostle Paul uses the Greek words for joy and rejoicing sixteen times in only 104 verses. This is remarkable given Paul’s circumstances when he wrote the letter. He was in prison, most likely in Rome as Luke reports in Acts 28. As dreadful as this was for him, Paul is joyful because of what Christ has done, and he calls on the Philippian Christians to rejoice for the same reason in any and every situation. But he did not just write to the Philippian Christians; he also wrote for us! We can have the same joy as Paul in all circumstances because of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Gospel is the source of complete joy.  

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