In his sermon titled "Rejoice," Joe Galuszek explores the theme of rejoicing as presented in the book of Philippians, particularly through the lens of contentment in Christ. The preacher highlights that the word "rejoice" appears 18 times in this epistle, asserting that true contentment is found solely in a relationship with God, not in worldly circumstances or achievements. Galuszek references Philippians 4:4, urging believers to rejoice always, emphasizing that such rejoicing is rooted in Christ rather than emotions or external conditions. He encourages his audience to celebrate the advancement of the gospel, even amidst adversity, and warns against the danger of false teachers—those who distract from the true gospel of Christ. Ultimately, the sermon serves as a call to believers to persist in joyful worship and unity in the truth of the gospel, reflecting key Reformed doctrines of grace and the sovereignty of God in salvation.
“Rejoice in the Lord always. And again, I say rejoice.”
“There’s contentment in Christ. There’s contentment in God. If you know him.”
“Your rejoicing is in Christ Jesus. Your rejoicing is not in your work. It's not in somebody's reception of the gospel.”
“We are to worship God in the spirit and rejoice in Christ Jesus.”
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