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Outrageous Joy In Your Life
Contributed by Anthony Zibolski on Sep 27, 2022 (message contributor)
Summary: Joy is a choose that this world has not made. they choose instead to find worldly happiness.
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Outrageous Joy in your life
Phil 4:10-13
Good Morning online church glad to have you with us and be a part of Rosedale-
I would like us to look at Paul and his pursuit of Joy instead of happiness.
In the pursuit of happiness most give up Joy.
Joy is what even more people lose in heart and then wonder why they are not happy.
Who’s willing this morning to ask the Lord for Joy?
Prayer-
Joy is most of the time associated with money and doing everything you want when you want to do it.
If that is the case then all rich people should be happy and we know that is not true.
If that is true, then we would not have such a rate of divorce, murder, job changes, road rage.
We wouldn’t see a society that looks like they sucked on a lemon
We wouldn’t have a society where people have few friends and most do not have a good friend.
This fact ties together with the sermon a few weeks ago called crazy faith and the paralyzed man needing 4 friends that would be willing to drop him from a roof down in front of Jesus. In some cases we don’t have 4 friends like that.
Can you imagine, if money was the only thing that brought us joy, there would not be a lot of people being able to experience joy.
Phil 4:10-13 read from Bible
So to kick off this sermon about Joy we see one scripture from the apostle Paul talking about being content where he is at.
He has known hungry and he has known what it was lot to have plenty.
He says that he has learned a secret from living that has shown him that truth.
In everything, no matter what he has gone through or is going through, he says that he is content where God has him… so how do we get there?
Would you have to say this morning, you would like the answer to that question?
He ends this text with “I can do all things through him (Christ) who gives me strength
Joy is a choice
Joy is not determined by your situation. Circumstances may change but joy does not have too.
Now, you need to understand that the man that makes these claims the apostle Paul has not always known that kind of joy. He was a Pharisee, a well educated and well respected man who took great pleasure coming after Christians because they did not line up with his beliefs.
He had money, he had respect, the very things that most men are after.
He thought that he was doing God’s will.
He has a Damascus road experience with Jesus (Acts 9) and everything changes.
After his encounter with Jesus, after he is walking with Jesus, he finds that joy doesn’t come from what you do or who you are but who you are putting your trust in.
Obstacles Paul faced after coming to Christ
His message was rejected
He was beaten/stoned
He was deserted by some of his friends
Some of his converts had already backsliden
Lack of money
Plots to kill him
Persecuted/oppressed
Bite by a poisonous snake
Shipwrecked several times
Shackled and imprisoned
Sounds like if you are trying to find joy in stuff, people, jobs, money, he is living proof it doesn’t work- he had worldly joy before he came to Christ but he found lasting joy by making the choice that joy was going to be found in Jesus.
A joy found that would last longer than a fleeting moment of time.
Paul had every right from what he went through and going through to not have joy but Paul choose to be content where God had him
Paul is writing about being content while locked up… hardly the place we would write these words as we are going through some of the toughest times of our lives.
Ever notice the ones who are under such stress and turmoil yet can keep joy and their faith as they go through those hard times.
You look at their lives and those without Christ cannot understand how a person is able to do that.
Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice……………Phil 4:4
Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer…………..Romans 12:2
“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” Romans 15:13
God’s joy brings Godly hope.
What did Jesus say about joy?
“If you keep my commandments, you will abide in my love, just as I have kept my Father's commandments and abide in his love. These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full. 'This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.”