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What does the Bible say about everlasting joy?

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The Bible describes everlasting joy as a future promise for the redeemed, where sorrow and mourning will flee away.

In Isaiah 51:11, it is proclaimed that 'the redeemed of the Lord shall return and come with singing unto Zion in everlasting joy.' This passage reassures believers that there will come a day when all sadness will be replaced with joy that endures forever. This joy is not fleeting but constitutes a deep, abiding state of happiness rooted in the presence of the Lord. The significance of this joy lies in its permanence; unlike the temporary pleasure of earthly circumstances, everlasting joy represents a complete restoration and fulfillment found in God alone.
Scripture References: Isaiah 51:11

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Everlasting Joy
John Chapman · Jan 10, 2007
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