• The Truth About Joy & Peace 11•3•24

  • Nov 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
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The Truth About Joy & Peace 11•3•24

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    Podcast Episode: The Truth About Joy & Peace

    In this eye-opening sermon, The Truth About Joy & Peace, Apostle Gregory Kelley unpacks the profound difference between fleeting happiness and the enduring power of joy and peace in a believer’s life. Drawing from Philippians 4:4-9 (NLT) and key insights from Romans 5:1 (NLT), Apostle Kelley guides listeners through the true nature of joy, which isn’t rooted in material comfort but in the unshakable security of knowing we possess the “only thing that really matters”—a relationship with Christ.

    Apostle Kelley emphasizes the importance of having proper expectations, teaching us that underestimating the enemy leaves us ill-prepared, while overestimating him can lead us to surrender prematurely. Just as Paul reminds us in 2 Corinthians 4:16-18 (NLT), our joy and peace will be tested, yet God equips us to stand firm. Apostle Kelley also sheds light on how our old mindset—where God seemed like an enemy—shifts when we experience true peace with God through faith in Christ.

    In this episode, Apostle Kelley identifies the three main areas that can rob us of peace and offers practical insights for presenting our requests to God with thanksgiving. Learn how to protect your joy and peace in a world full of distractions and find the strength to rejoice regardless of circumstance. Listen in to discover the peace that comes not from comfort but from the security of knowing you are held by God’s hand.

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