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What does it mean that a stranger does not intermeddle with a believer's joy?

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It means that someone outside of the faith cannot comprehend or share in the deep joy that comes from knowing Christ.

The phrase 'a stranger doth not intermeddle with his joy' from Proverbs 14:10 conveys that the joy experienced by a believer in Christ is foreign to those who do not share that relationship with Him. The joy that springs from salvation, understanding of God’s grace, and the hope of eternal life is unique to believers. While the world may find these beliefs to be foolish, believers find profound strength in these truths. Consequently, joy in the Christian sense often transcends circumstances, rooted instead in our fellowship with Christ and the assurance of His everlasting love, as Paul expresses in Romans 15.
Scripture References: Proverbs 14:10, Romans 15:13

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