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Why is Christ's joy in the disciples' ministry important for Christians?

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Christ's joy reflects the significance of His work in salvation and the expansion of the Gospel.

Christ's joy at the return of the disciples, as seen in Luke 10, highlights the interconnectedness of the Savior with His church and the joy of seeing God’s plan unfold. This moment represents not just a personal rejoicing but a profound theological truth concerning the mission of the church and the success of the Gospel. It portrays Jesus' anticipation of the expansion of His church and the gathering of the elect, pointing to the joy that accompanies the work of salvation. For Christians, understanding this joy is essential as it illustrates the divine pleasure in the proclamation of the Gospel, the effectiveness of the Spirit's work, and the promise of future hope for those who believe. It serves to encourage believers in their witness and gives assurance that their efforts are part of God's greater plan.
Scripture References: Luke 10:21-22

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Jesus Rejoiced
Peter L. Meney · Aug 12, 2025
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