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What does the joy of the Lord mean for believers?

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The joy of the Lord is rooted in salvation and the assurance of Christ's righteousness.

The joy of the Lord is described as a profound sense of peace and contentment that stems from our relationship with God and the salvation He provides. Nehemiah 8:10 illustrates this, proclaiming that 'the joy of the Lord is your strength.' For believers, this joy is not based on circumstances but rather in the security of being justified in Christ. Paul exhorts the Thessalonians in Philippians 4:4 to rejoice always, indicating that true joy can only be found in an abiding relationship with Christ, who provides life and immortality through the gospel.
Scripture References: Nehemiah 8:10, Philippians 4:4

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Two Men #968
Mike McInnis · Feb 23, 2022
Joshua

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