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What does the Bible say about joy and salvation?

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The Bible teaches that we should rejoice because our names are written in heaven (Luke 10:20).

In Luke 10:20, Jesus emphasizes the importance of rejoicing not in our accomplishments but in the profound truth that our names are inscribed in heaven. This eternal security is a source of joy, transcending earthly trials and tribulations. The focus is not on transient signs and wonders but on the assurance of our salvation and eternal fellowship with God.

Furthermore, throughout Scripture, we see God's people reminded to rejoice in the Lord, as it strengthens our faith and trust in Him. In Philippians 4:4, Paul exhorts, 'Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say rejoice.' This joy is rooted in our identity as God’s chosen people, reminding us that despite life's challenges, our hope is firmly anchored in our Savior, who ensures our steadfast position in grace.
Scripture References: Luke 10:20, Philippians 4:4

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