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What does Paul mean by 'rejoice in the Lord'?

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'Rejoice in the Lord' means finding one's joy and gladness rooted in the relationship with Christ and His finished work.

'Rejoice in the Lord' indicates that joy stems from the believer's relationship with Christ, grounded in the truth of His redemptive work. This perspective shifts the basis of our joy from fleeting external circumstances to the eternal and unchanging nature of God. Paul invites believers to cultivate joy through the understanding of their identity in Christ—seeing Him as the source of all blessings and contentment. Authentic rejoicing isn't based on temperament or situations, but on recognizing that as believers, they have all in Christ, reinforcing the need to focus on spiritual realities over worldly troubles.
Scripture References: Philippians 4:4, 1 Corinthians 3:21-23

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Rejoice!
John R. Mitchell · Oct 21, 1990
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