The sermon titled "Rejoice in the Lord" by Frank Tate, based on Philippians 4:4, emphasizes the doctrine of rejoicing in the Lord regardless of circumstances. Tate examines the Apostle Paul's command to rejoice, highlighting that true rejoicing stems not from external blessings but from a relationship with the Lord Himself. He argues that the believer's joy is rooted in understanding God's character, salvation, providence, and promises. Supporting Scripture references include Philippians 3:3, which defines the nature of true rejoicing, and Hebrews 12:6, emphasizing God's discipline as an integral part of the believer's growth. The sermon concludes with the practical application that rejoicing in the Lord leads to peace and strengthens faith, regardless of life’s trials.
“The believer always has a reason to rejoice in the Lord… It’s a commandment from our God to rejoice in him.”
“We rejoice in the Lord always in every situation… The source and the foundation of our rejoicing is not the world, it’s the Lord.”
“Salvation is not by our merit. Quit trying to earn God's favor... It's by the merit of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The peace that the Lord gives His people is much, much greater... It's peace in the heart even though the storm rages around me.”
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Frank grew up under the ministry of Henry Mahan in Ashland, Kentucky where he later served as an elder. Frank is now the pastor of Hurricane Road Grace Church in Cattletsburg / Ashland, Kentucky.
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