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Sermon in a Sentence: We are privileged as believers to rejoice always in everything in the Lord.
!! I. Who is to Rejoice in the Lord?
"righteous...upright" (Psa.
32.11;97.16;Rom.
5.1;Prov.
15.8)
!! II.
When are We to Rejoice in the Lord?
(Psa.
34.1;Phil.
4.4;1 Thess.
5.18)
!! III.
Why are We to Rejoice in the Lord?
"comely" i.e. beautiful (Psa.
147.1)
* A. It is Pleasing to the Savior (Heb.
13.15)
* B. It is Pleasing to the Saints (Psa.
34.2)
* C. It is Pleasing to Ourselves (Psa.
42.5)
!! IV.
Where are We to Rejoice in the Lord?
* A. Publicly
* 1.
In the House of God (Psa.
107.32;111.1)
* 2. At our school or work (Acts 16.25)
* B. Privately-In our homes (Eph.
5.19,20)
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