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What does Psalm teach about joy in the Lord?

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Psalm teaches that joy is a gift from God, resulting from His goodness and grace toward His people.

The Psalms frequently emphasize the joy that comes from knowing and experiencing God’s goodness. Believers are reminded to praise the Lord for His wonderful works, acknowledging that true joy is rooted in God's grace. This joy is not based on circumstances but is a deep-seated assurance that comes from a relationship with the Creator. Psalm 30:5 encapsulates this beautifully, affirming that while weeping may endure for a night, joy comes in the morning. Such truths encourage believers to rely on God during trials, cultivating a lasting peace and joy that transcends earthly challenges.
Scripture References: Psalm 30:5, Isaiah 61:10

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Eternal joy
John MacDuff · Oct 25, 2009
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