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What does Philippians 4:4 teach about joy?

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Philippians 4:4 teaches believers to rejoice in the Lord always, recognizing the continual source of their joy.

Philippians 4:4 states, 'Rejoice in the Lord always: and again I say, Rejoice.' This command to rejoice is not contingent on external circumstances but is rooted in our relationship with the Lord. Joy, as expressed here, is a response to the grace and love that God pours into our lives. The repetition of the exhortation underscores its importance; joy is not merely a suggestion but a necessary aspect of the believer’s life. When we focus on the goodness of God, recalling His past faithfulness and present care, we cultivate a joyful spirit that contributes to our overall peace and contentment.
Scripture References: Philippians 4:4

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The Way to Peace
Henry Mahan · Mar 12, 1995
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