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What does the Bible say about eternal joy?

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The Bible promises that the ransomed of the Lord will return with everlasting joy (Isaiah 35:10).

The scriptures affirm that the ransomed of the Lord will experience everlasting joy as they return to Zion. Isaiah 35:10 vividly portrays this return, emphasizing that all sorrow will flee away. Believers are encouraged to focus on their future joy, knowing that their current struggles are temporary and will ultimately lead to a life of gladness and joy in God’s presence. This promise of joy instills hope and encourages believers to persevere through trials, anticipating the eternal bliss that awaits them.
Scripture References: Isaiah 35:10

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Eternal joy
John MacDuff · Oct 25, 2009
Joshua

Joshua

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