Finding Lost Joy Paul writing to the Philippians in chapter three says: “My brothers and sisters, rejoice in the Lord! It is no trouble for me to write the same things to you again, and it is a safeguard for you. ” (Philippians 3:1)
“Rejoice” have you ever considered the definition of this word?
It means to celebrate – to express joy – to cheer – to exult – to be glad – to delight. Paul says: “rejoice in the Lord.”
Faith Service Worship Vision There may be times when you find it difficult to reconcile God’s truth to your own opinion or worldview, God’s truth is eternal, it does not change, our understanding of the truth does change as we allow God to work in our hearts and minds. These sessions are not about opinion, they are about learning truth, the truth contained in the Bible, together we are going to focus on how we apply God’s truth, black & white in a grey world. To set godly priorities, grow in Christian character and live according to God’s standards so that we are a living witness to others.
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Session 9
When I was young my dad used to buy retread tyres for his car. Do you remember when re-tread tyres were popular? Retreads are made from an an old about worn out tyre that has a new layer of tread put on them. The tyres would look brand new when you bought them. Even though they would not last as long as a brand new tyre – they would last quite a while. The tyres were renewed – given a second chance – allowed to be useful again – they were restored to usefulness.
Do you need renewed joy? Why is it that so many Christians lose their joy? Has their “tread” been worn off? Do they need to be “retreaded” so that they can become useful again? After King David had an affair with Bathsheba – he said: “Restore to me the joy of Your salvation.” (Psalms 51:12 NKJV), He had lost something – then he needed a new start and God gave it to him.
When you first became a Christian did everything seem to be fantastic? Do you remember the excitement, joy & peace? Be honest, in this journey called life, do you sometimes feel you need a retread? Do you need a renewed sense of joy – so that you can rejoice? In this study we are going to look at what Paul has to say about “How to find lost Joy” - If you have not lost joy then use this study to maintain the joy you have!
“My brothers and sisters, rejoice in the Lord!” (Philippians 3:1) This is a recurring theme in the book of Philippians. Paul talks about joy seventeen different times in this book. He keeps returning to this point – to remind us that we need to have joy. The Message Bible says it this way: “And that’s about it, friends. Be glad in God! I don’t mind repeating what I have written in earlier letters, and I hope you don’t mind hearing it again. Better safe than sorry.” (Philippians 3:1 MSG)
Paul is concerned about the joy of the Philippians – that they don’t lose their joy. Let’s examine some guidelines to help restore or maintain joy:
Live each day by GRACE Legalism can kill your joy. It can destroy the joy in your life. It can ruin a family, people, and churches. The Bible tells us: “For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.” (Ephesians 2:8-9)
What does it mean when we say salvation comes by grace – not by works? It is not the good works that you have preformed that has won God’s
Bible Study
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favour. It is not that you have performed well – like some trained animal – that has caused God to love you. You have not won God’s grace by what you have done – He has freely given it to you. He loves you just as you are – but remember – He loves you so much – that He not willing to leave you there. He wants to build a relationship with you – and that relationship is to be based on His grace and mercy to you.
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