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Kicking off a study through Philippians, this message explores how the Apostle Paul could write about joy while sitting in a Roman prison. From Philippians 1:1–11, it identifies three “thieves” that quietly drain joy—disconnection from gospel community, a hardened heart, and small, self-centered prayer, and shows how the cross anchors a joy that circumstances cannot steal.
By Rivers Crossing ChurchKicking off a study through Philippians, this message explores how the Apostle Paul could write about joy while sitting in a Roman prison. From Philippians 1:1–11, it identifies three “thieves” that quietly drain joy—disconnection from gospel community, a hardened heart, and small, self-centered prayer, and shows how the cross anchors a joy that circumstances cannot steal.