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Abundant in their rejoicing
 
Because they have        -           *A future hope*
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Romans 5:2-3 2 through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand.
And we *rejoice in the hope of the glory* of God. 3 Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; (NIV)
 
!!
A present security
 
1 Peter 1:5-6 5 who through faith are *shielded by God's power* until the coming of the salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time.
6 In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials.
(NIV)
 
Nehemiah 8:10 “for the joy of the LORD is your strength.”
An absence of anxiety
 
Is the fruit of such trust in God.
 
/In his book Running From Reality, Michael Green wrote these words about believers who are living in fellowship with the Lord:  "Christians die well."
To illustrate his point, he told of Herman/
Lange, a German Christian who was executed by the Nazis during World War II.
In his cell on the night before he was to be killed, Lange wrote a note to his parents.
He said two feelings occupied his mind:
/ *"I am, first, in a joyous mood, and second, filled with great anticipation."*
Then he made this beautiful affirmation*:  "In Christ I have put my faith, and precisely today I have faith in Him more firmly than ever."*
Finally he urged his parents to read the New Testament for comfort:  *"Look where you will, everywhere you will find jubilation over the grace that makes us children of God.
What can befall a child of God?
Of what should I be afraid?
On the contrary, rejoice!"*/
 
Always praying
 
Yet it never leads to complacency or inactivity
 
!! Christians pray because
1          They always have needs
2                    God promises to supply needs in answer to prayer
3                    Such praying is rich father child fellowship
4                    They return to praise and thank for answers
 
*/On July 20, 1976/*/, the Viking I spacecraft touched down on the surface of Mars.
Programmed to work until *1994*, it pleased scientists by performing beautifully and sending back information whenever it was asked--that is, until *November 19, 1982*.
On/
/that day the Viking flight team at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory radioed some instructions up to the spacecraft's computer, expecting an appropriate response.
But no answer came./
/The"uplinked" message from earth was not acknowledged, and no "downlink" reply was ever given.
Despite concentrated efforts by a team of experts, the spacecraft remains silent.
No one knows whether it will ever respond to earth signals again./
NOT SO GOD!
 
Accompanied by thanksgiving
 
There is not here a chronology
1                    Pray
2                    Thank
 
Rather prayer is intermingled with thanks, *basted in it!*
As we pray we do so with the assurance of an answer.
As we pray we do so in the remembrance of past answers.
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