1. The Duty of Christian Joy - joy is a necessary component of Christian experience 2. The Nature of Christian Joy - What it is not - joy is not simply have a good time; joy is not rooted in other people; joy is not the exclusive domain of the spiritual elite - What it is - joy finds its root and basis in the Lord; joy is rooted in our position in Christ; joy is effective even in trials 3. The Cultivation of Christian Joy - we may grow in Christian joy by - being rooted and grounded in Biblical truth - by being obedient - by thinking right thoughts - by considering our destiny 4. The Consequences of Christian Joy - if we are joyful: - God will be honoured - The world will be enticed - We will be strengthened
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Born and raised in South Africa, Carl Muller came to faith in Christ in his late teens and prepared for the Christian ministry at Tyndale Bible College and Seminary. He has pastored churches in Cambridge, Kingston and Burlington, Ontario and presently serves as teaching elder at...