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Chuck Smith

Nehemiah 8:9

The sermon emphasizes the importance of the joy of the Lord as a source of strength, attractiveness, and contagion in our lives.
Chuck Smith emphasizes the profound joy found in the Lord, contrasting it with a historical view of spirituality that equated holiness with sadness. He highlights that true joy comes from knowing our sins are forgiven and walking with Jesus, who offers a fullness of joy through fellowship and prayer. This joy not only strengthens us in difficult times but also serves as a powerful witness to others, drawing them towards the happiness that comes from a relationship with God. Smith encourages believers to recognize that the joy of the Lord is both attractive and contagious, capable of uplifting those around us.

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"THE JOY OF THE LORD"

Intro: Ezra stood before the watergate in Jerusalem the people all gathered to hear him read

the law of the LORD from daybreak to noon. As the scriptures were explained they wept.

vs.10.

I. THERE IS JOY IN THE LORD AND OF THE LORD.

A. Sad period of church history when spirituality was equated with mournfulness.

1. To smile was frivolous.

2. To laugh was blasphemy.

B. When Angels announced the birth of Jesus- "Good tidings of great joy!"

C. The first word Paul uses to describe the love which is the fruit of the Spirit -

"JOY!"

D. What joy I have knowing my sins are forgiven.

1. My past guilt is blotted out.

E. What a joy it is to walk with Jesus.

1. Jesus made reference to fullness of joy.

a. Related it to abiding in Him.

b. Fellowshipping with Him.

c. Prayer through His name.

F. Someday He is going to present me faultless before the presence of His glory with

exceeding joy.

G. The Lord is my source of joy.

1. He gives joy unspeakable and full of glory.

a. This joy is mine in the midst of calamity.

1. "And it came to pass."

b. Paul wrote the letter of rejoicing from his prison cell.

II. THIS JOY IS OUR STRENGTH.

A. Living isn't easy.

1. My grandson when he was three told me he wanted to come live with me.

2. Interpersonal relationships can become strained.

3. You may feel you don't have the strength to cope any longer.

B. Sometimes the duties or obligations seem to heavy to handle.

1. We must learn to do things as unto the LORD.

2. Alexander the great.

C. Your strength becomes a powerful witness to the world.

1. The ability to smile at adversity.

2. To sing in the midst of trials.

III. THE JOY OF THE LORD IS ATTRACTIVE.

A. People are drawn to happy people.

B. When you hear people laughing and having a great time you desire to join them.

IV. THE JOY OF THE LORD IS CONTAGIOUS.

A. Gloom and discouragement is also.

1. Next time someone says "Good morning" with a smile you scowl and say

"oh yeah" what's so good about it."

2. You can actually make it a bad morning for them.

B. With the joy of the Lord you can lift the depressed spirits of a room full of

people.

Sermon Outline

  1. THERE IS JOY IN THE LORD AND OF THE LORD points: - Sad period of church history when spirituality was equated with mournfulness - When Angels announced the birth of Jesus- 'Good tidings of great joy!' - The first word Paul uses to describe the love which is the fruit of the Spirit - 'JOY!' - What joy I have knowing my sins are forgiven - What a joy it is to walk with Jesus - Someday He is going to present me faultless before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy - The Lord is my source of joy
  2. THIS JOY IS OUR STRENGTH points: - Living isn't easy - Sometimes the duties or obligations seem to heavy to handle - Your strength becomes a powerful witness to the world
  3. THE JOY OF THE LORD IS ATTRACTIVE points: - People are drawn to happy people - When you hear people laughing and having a great time you desire to join them
  4. THE JOY OF THE LORD IS CONTAGIOUS points: - Gloom and discouragement is also - With the joy of the Lord you can lift the depressed spirits of a room full of people

Key Quotes

“What joy I have knowing my sins are forgiven.” — Chuck Smith
“He gives joy unspeakable and full of glory.” — Chuck Smith
“With the joy of the Lord you can lift the depressed spirits of a room full of people.” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • We can find strength in difficult times by having the joy of the Lord.
  • The joy of the Lord can be contagious and lift the depressed spirits of those around us.
  • We should strive to maintain joy in the midst of trials by abiding in the Lord, fellowshipping with Him, and praying through His name.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the source of joy in the Bible?
The source of joy in the Bible is the Lord, who gives joy unspeakable and full of glory.
How can we find strength in difficult times?
We can find strength by learning to do things as unto the Lord and by having the joy of the Lord.
Can the joy of the Lord be contagious?
Yes, the joy of the Lord can be contagious and lift the depressed spirits of those around us.
What is the importance of joy in our lives?
Joy is essential in our lives as it attracts people to us and makes us a powerful witness to the world.
How can we maintain joy in the midst of trials?
We can maintain joy by abiding in the Lord, fellowshipping with Him, and praying through His name.

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