The sermon titled "Rejoice In The Lord Always" by Tom Harding focuses primarily on the doctrine of joy in the life of a believer, specifically as it relates to one’s relationship with Jesus Christ. The preacher emphasizes that even amidst trials, such as Paul's imprisonment during the writing of Philippians, believers are called to rejoice continuously in the Lord. He supports this exhortation with multiple references from Philippians and other scriptures, illustrating reasons to rejoice that align with Reformed theology, including rejoicing in Christ’s person, grace, atonement, imputed righteousness, and everlasting intercession. The message illustrates that such joy is foundational for understanding the grace and sovereignty of God, ultimately cultivating a heart of thanksgiving and trust in God's providence in every situation.
“The command of grace here is to rejoice, give thanks, be thankful. The object of our rejoicing is in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“All my religious efforts cannot put away sin. You see, it's not my faith that puts away sin. It's not my repentance that puts away sin.”
“We rejoice in God who saved us and called us with a holy calling not according to our works, but according to God's own purpose and grace.”
“Every believer has great reason, as Paul says here, rejoice in the Lord always, and again I say rejoice.”
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