The lesson emphasizes that Christian joy is a product of the Holy Spirit and is rooted in the Lord, not external circumstances or achievements. It points out that joy is not automatic, as seen in biblical exhortations to rejoice. Key "thieves of joy" include negative circumstances, difficult relationships, material possessions, and worry. To maintain joy, believers must guard their hearts, trust in God’s providence, accept His promises, and be dedicated to Christ. Ultimately, the speaker encourages Christians to actively pursue joy in the Lord, as it is achievable through faith and commitment.
Philippians (ASL) - Lesson 12
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Doyle Gilliam, Hollis Maynard
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