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Week 3: Rejoice

December 12, 2021 • Chris Bennett • John 16:16–24

If you observe the tradition of the Advent wreath, you’ve noticed that there’s one candle – the pink one – that stands out among the rest. It represents joy, or rejoicing, and it marks a shift from waiting and preparation to a joyous anticipation of the coming of the Lord. Christmas Day is near!

But joy didn’t end the day after Christmas. The Apostle Paul encouraged believers with these words in 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18:

“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.”

Rejoicing is not merely a reaction to something good that has already happened. Joy is also a practice for when times are bad. Our rejoicing, even in the face of pain, is a declaration that all the bad news and calamities of this world do not have the last word.

Jesus is coming.

Sin, brokenness, injustice, trauma, sickness and disease, and death itself will all be defeated.

So let us rejoice!

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