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What does the Bible say about joy in tribulation?

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The Bible teaches that joy follows tribulation, as seen in Psalm 30:5, which states, 'weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.'

The Scriptures affirm that tribulation is part of the Christian experience, yet joy is promised to follow. Psalm 30:5 highlights this profound truth: while weeping may endure for a night, joy indeed comes in the morning. This verse encapsulates the rhythm of suffering and subsequent joy in our lives as Christians. In John 16:33, Jesus also states that believers will face tribulation but can take heart because He has overcome the world, reflecting the assurance we have in His victory over our circumstances. The joy that comes is rooted in the hope and grace found in Christ, which triumphs over temporary afflictions.
Scripture References: Psalm 30:5, John 16:33, Acts 16:25, Romans 5:3-5

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Prelude to Joy
Gary Shepard · Nov 9, 2018
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