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1. Joy.
Now, don't confuse joy with happiness. When you turn to the 16th
chapter of the book of Acts you see that Paul and Silas have
been arrested, severely beaten and placed in solitary confinement
with their hands and feet in chains. What was their crime? There
was a young girl who had the ability to predict the future and
she was owned by several men. They earned money by charging people
for the young girl to make the predictions. The spirit by which
she was able to do this was an evil spirit so Paul cast the demon
out of the girl. When the men saw that their means of income
had been removed, they instigated the proceedings against Paul
and Silas.
Think about
this for just a minute: Paul and Silas have been faithfully serving
the Lord and yet they are now suffering for doing good. What
would you do if you were in such a situation? In verse 25 we
read that Paul and Silas were singing and praying. How could
they do that? Simply because Christian joy is not based on outward
circumstances but rather on the realization that no one can remove
our relationship with Jesus. I want you to listen to one of the
most glorious passages of Scripture in all of God's Word. "For
I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor
demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither
height or depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able
to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our
Lord." Romans 8:38,39. The faithful child of God has a joy
that can never be taken away.
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