In the sermon titled "Rejoice in the Lord," preacher Allan Jellett addresses the theological topic of rejoicing in God despite the tumultuous circumstances of the world. He emphasizes that true joy is found in a relationship with God rather than in worldly possessions or the fleeting happiness they offer. Throughout the message, Jellett references Scripture, including Philippians 3:1, Nehemiah 8:10, and Ephesians 2:4-6, to bolster his assertion that rejoicing in the Lord is rooted in the knowledge of God's sovereignty, righteousness, grace, and mercy, as well as the effectual salvation accomplished through Jesus Christ. The practical significance of this message is that believers are called to rise above worldly frustrations and find peace and joy in their identity in Christ, encouraging them to maintain a heavenly perspective amidst earthly adversities.
“Rejoice in the Lord... however angry things appear to make us in our flesh, we must rise above it and see what the purpose of God is in all of this.”
“Life doesn't consist in the abundance of the things that you possess.”
“The joy of the Lord is your strength. Rejoicing in the Lord is your life vigour.”
“God will not let anybody take any of his people out of his hand.”
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