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What does the Bible say about joy in the gospel?

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The Bible calls us to break forth into joy and sing, as stated in Isaiah 52:9, celebrating God's comfort and redemption.

The Bible emphasizes that the gospel is fundamentally a message of joy and good tidings. In Isaiah 52:9, we are called to 'break forth into joy' and 'sing together,' particularly because this joy stems from God's actions in redemptive history. When God redeemed Judah from Babylonian captivity, it sparked significant joy, as Psalm 126 illustrates, reflecting the transformation and grace we experience through Christ. This joy is not merely emotional but is rooted in the profound understanding of our salvation, illustrating that the gospel is a divine call to happiness and rejoicing.
Scripture References: Isaiah 52:9, Psalm 126

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