Do You Rejoice Always? - Love Worth Finding - January 31
January 31, 2024 – Do You Rejoice Always?
John 15:11
Sermon: 1916 How to Have Joy
Pray Over This
“These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be full.”
John 15:11
Ponder This
Christian joy is supernatural in its source, and it is steadfast in its strength. The shortest verse in the Greek is 1 Thessalonians 5:16. It’s two words in English, but one word in Greek. The two words in English are these, “Rejoice always.” It’s the shortest verse, but it deals with the longest time: always. This is the joy Jesus said will remain. It’s not happiness. It’s joy! You’re not supposed to be happy all the time.
Imagine you came home today and everything in your house had been stolen by thieves. Your heirlooms, your treasurers, your photo albums—all gone. Would that take away your joy? If it did, those things are the source of your joy. Your joy is no better than its source. You’ve got to have a source that is better than things for you to have joy that is steadfast. Only the joy of Jesus remains always.
- What are some things that bring you joy? What does that indicate as the source of your joy?
- What would it look like to rejoice always? What sounds good about that? What sounds challenging about that?
Practice This
Speak to fellow believers about how you can encourage one another to hold onto joy.
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