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What does it mean to finish one's course with joy?

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Finishing one's course with joy signifies faithfully completing God's calling amidst trials and receiving His eternal reward (Acts 20:24).

To finish one's course with joy, as articulated by the Apostle Paul, is to fulfill one's God-ordained purpose without allowing adversities to deter one's mission. In Acts 20:24, he expresses a commitment to' finish my course with joy,' which reflects a heart aligned with God's will and a life marked by faithful service. This perspective encourages believers to view their journey as one that includes trials but ultimately leads to spiritual fulfillment and divine reward. Joy in completion is rooted in the assurance that one has lived for Christ, and despite challenges, has remained steadfast. Such an outlook not only glorifies God but also leaves a legacy of faithfulness for others to follow.
Scripture References: Acts 20:24

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