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Rejoicing Will Come
WE all experience heartache and disappointment.
It seems like the end of the road
There is no use of going on
What good can come out of this
Heartache - Emotional pain or distress; sorrow; grief; anguish.
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Paul had experienced heartache
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But in the end he rejoiced!
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In Paul’s day people under arrest were not cared for by the state.
It was up to the prisoners themselves to see that their physical needs were met.
Paul had no visible means of support.
He was cast wholly on the Lord and hence on the Lord’s people.
The Lord’s people in Philippi had sent Paul a financial gift.
(Their thoughtfulness of him is a good example of positive thinking!)
Evidently this gift was not their first, for the apostle said their care of him had “flourished again
In Paul’s day people under arrest were not cared for by the state.
It was up to the prisoners themselves to see that their physical needs were met.
Paul had no visible means of support.
He was cast wholly on the Lord and hence on the Lord’s people.
The Lord’s people in Philippi had sent Paul a financial gift.
(Their thoughtfulness of him is a good example of positive thinking!)
Evidently this gift was not their first, for the apostle said their care of him had “flourished again
Paul had an opportunity to rejoice after all the mess.
The word translated “hath flourished again” can also be rendered “blossomed out” or “revived.”
The original word suggests a sudden, spontaneous, natural flowering of the Philippians’ love for Paul.
He was reminded of the thought behind the gift and it touched a responsive chord of praise in his soul.
“I rejoiced in the Lord greatly,” he told them.
Paul’s rejoicing was always in the Lord
The word translated “hath flourished again” can also be rendered “blossomed out” or “revived.”
The original word suggests a sudden, spontaneous, natural flowering of the Philippians’ love for Paul.
He was reminded of the thought behind the gift and it touched a responsive chord of praise in his soul.
“I rejoiced in the Lord greatly,” he told them.
Paul’s rejoicing was always in the Lord
Rejoicing Will come when
I Choose Thankfulness - Philippians 4:11-12
Philippians 4.
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Thankfulness does not come naturally to any of us.
Thankfulness is a choice, even when we don’t feel thankful.
I would say that at the time that we feel most like not giving thanks to God because of our shattered heart, it is the very time to choose to be thankful.
Job wrote one of the most famous statements in the Bible while he suffered the loss of his family and all of his possessions and health and yet managed to say, even if
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Just as God promised the nation of Israel that Choose Choose Thankfulness
Paul so he had to learn how to be content, meaning it didn’t come naturally.
When you choose thankfulness, you are learning how to be content in whatever state you find yourself.
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Rejoicing Will come when: Choose thankfulness
Rejoicing Will come when
II Consider Eternity -
This life is short !
We need to stop living for the presernt.
When we think about eternity and this life, which is only a vapor, we can place this tiny speck of time up against eternity and see just how inconsequential it is compared to eternity.
Our finite minds cannot even comprehend what eternity is, therefore try to place today’s heartbreak up against the linear line of eternity and you’d be hard pressed to even see it.
Here is the true scale; take the tiniest piece of dust you can find and place it on one side of the scales and then place all matter of the entire universe and you’ll get the proper perspective on today versus eternity.
Illustration - the edge of the universe is 28 billion light years away!
travelling at 186,000 miles/sec it would take 28 billion years to get there.
7 1/2 times around the world in one second.
Yes, it does hurt but as the psalmist wrote of God’s loving discipline, “For his anger is but for a moment, and his favor is for a lifetime.
Weeping may tarry for the night, but joy comes with the morning” ().
Here is the true scale; take the tiniest piece of dust you can find and place it on one side of the scales and then place all matter of the entire universe and you’ll get the proper perspective on today versus eternity.
Rejoicing Will come when : Choose thankfulness
Rejoicing Will come when : consider eternity
Rejoicing Will come when : Pour out Your heart
III Pour Out Your Heart -
You have been crushed.
You are hurt
You are disappointed
In the seven verse from , we drew five reasons it is wise to pour out our hearts to God.
It is about a woman who poured out her heart to everyone but God.
And it is about the change God worked in her when she poured out her heart to Him.
As a cross reference, we looked at —another account of someone who poured out his heart to God.
This time, it was David in a cave.
In the seven verse from , we drew five reasons it is wise to pour out our hearts to God.
A.Because God hears
I cried unto the LORD with my voice; with my voice unto the LORD did I make my supplication.
I poured out my complaint before him; I shewed before him my trouble.—verses
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Even when you pour out your heart to a friend, she may or may not accurately interpret the cry of your soul.
God always hears, always understands, always listens with compassion.
B. Because God knows
When my spirit was overwhelmed within me, then thou knewest my path.—verse 3
We see endless cycles of overwhelming pain.
God sees our experience differently—He sees a path.
A way out.
A way forward.
A journey.
C. Because God cares
In the way wherein I walked have they privily laid a snare for me.
I looked on my right hand, and beheld, but there was no man that would know me: refuge failed me; no man cared for my soul.—verse 4
Frankly, friends have limits.
They can only bear the weight of your heart so long.
But God cares indefinitely.
When no one else understands or cares, He does.
And His compassion is new every morning.
Furthermore, God is our refuge.
I cried unto thee, O LORD: I said, Thou art my refuge and my portion in the land of the living.—verse
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