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Joy is commanded in Scripture—but not because God needs something from us. In this Advent sermon on Luke 2:10–14, we explore joy as participation in the joyful life of God Himself. From the first advent of Christ, where joy comes near to sinners, to the second advent, where joy will be complete, this message calls believers to rejoice by living now on the feast God has already given.
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Joy is commanded in Scripture—but not because God needs something from us. In this Advent sermon on Luke 2:10–14, we explore joy as participation in the joyful life of God Himself. From the first advent of Christ, where joy comes near to sinners, to the second advent, where joy will be complete, this message calls believers to rejoice by living now on the feast God has already given.