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A Revival Of Rejoicing
A Passage Rich With Joy And Peace
Rejoice In The Lord
Be Considerate Of Others
Choose Prayer Over Anxiety
Rest In God’s Safety
Think About Good Things
Live Out Our Faith
The Goal For This Series Of Messages Is To Bring Us To a Place Where We Can Experience The Peace Of God Even When The World Around Us Is Filled With Turmoil.
A Revival Of Rejoicing
Why Do We Need A Revival?
Rejoicing Is The Expression Of Joy
What Is Your Definition Of Joy?
Joy is the settled assurance that God is in control of all the details of my life, the quiet confidence that ultimately everything is going to be alright, and the determined choice to praise God in every situation.
Discouragement is dissatisfaction with the past, distaste for the present, and distrust of the future.
It is ingratitude for the blessings of yesterday, indifference to the opportunities of today, and insecurity regarding strength for tomorrow.
It is unawareness of the presence of beauty, unconcern for the needs of our fellowman, and unbelief in the promises of old.
It is impatience with time, immaturity of thought, and impoliteness to God. - William Ward.
Today in the Word, April, 1989, p. 18
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Maya Angelou is a famed American poet and author.
From the age of three to seven she was raised by her grandmother, a period of calm and stability in what would be a very traumatic childhood.
Grandma ran a general store and one thing that riled her was people complaining.
They’d complain about the heat, the cold and a myriad of other issues Maya’s grandmother thought trivial.
Whenever that occurred Maya’s grandmother would wait til the complainer left the store, call Maya over to her and say,  “Sister, did you hear what Brother So-and-So or Sister Much-to-Do complained about?
Sister, there are people who went to sleep all over the world last night, poor and rich and white and black, but they will never wake again.
And those dead folks would give anything, anything at all for just five minutes of this weather that person was grumbling about.
So you watch yourself about complaining, Sister.
What you’re supposed to do when you don’t like a thing is change it.
If you can’t change it, change the way you think about it.
Don’t complain.”
~ Maya Angelou
This is my Father’s world:
Oh, let me ne’er forget
That though the wrong seems oft so strong,
God is the ruler yet.
A Revival Of Rejoicing
The Command To Rejoice - “Rejoice”
The Cause For Rejoicing “In The Lord”
The Consistency Of Rejoicing - “Always”
The Commitment To Rejoicing - “Again I Will Say, Rejoice”
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