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This episode explores Philippians 4:4–7 and Paul’s call to "rejoice in the Lord always," showing that true Christian joy is rooted in who Christ is and what he has done, not in changing circumstances.
Listeners are guided to consider Christ’s redemption, God’s sovereign shaping of believers into Christ’s image, God’s faithful provision, and the comfort given in suffering—reasons to replace anxiety with prayer, thanksgiving, and peace that guards the heart and mind.
Practical and pastoral, the message encourages regular meditation on Christ’s work so that gratitude and worship become the faithful response in both blessing and trial.
By Chris Hohnholz, Richard Story4.7
4343 ratings
This episode explores Philippians 4:4–7 and Paul’s call to "rejoice in the Lord always," showing that true Christian joy is rooted in who Christ is and what he has done, not in changing circumstances.
Listeners are guided to consider Christ’s redemption, God’s sovereign shaping of believers into Christ’s image, God’s faithful provision, and the comfort given in suffering—reasons to replace anxiety with prayer, thanksgiving, and peace that guards the heart and mind.
Practical and pastoral, the message encourages regular meditation on Christ’s work so that gratitude and worship become the faithful response in both blessing and trial.

5,744 Listeners