The Fight for Joy

Morning Service
Nov 5, 2017

Although this world is full of hardships, it’s possible—and important—to live a life that’s marked by a joy. The Apostle Paul makes much mention of joy and its derivatives throughout his letter to the church at Philippi, and his words help us understand what we can confidently expect as believers. When our joy is rooted in Christ, strengthened in prayer, and united with others in a partnership for the Gospel, we will experience a joy that lasts beyond any circumstance.

Philippians 1:1-8

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