Joy Comes in the Morning

Series: Joy Through Loss

Joy Comes in the Morning

July 05, 2020 | Matt McCarrier

Passage: Psalms 30:1-12

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Joy Comes in the Morning

(Psalm 30:1-12)

Yearly Theme:  “Joy is…”

Series Title:  “Joy Through Loss”

July 5th, 2020

 

Something to think about:

David had to face many hardships in his life. Some of the hardships he faced were results of his own sin, and others were seemingly random or arbitrary. Because David was a poet, we get a unique look into his emotional state that we often don’t get with other Biblical heroes. In the Psalms, David often shares his raw emotions and his feelings towards God. Psalms 30:1-12 gives us a glimpse into a time in David’s life where he looks back on loss and hardship and sees God's faithfulness.

 

Key Point: “God’s anger is only for a moment, but His love is everlasting.”

 

  1. How you   God will affect how you react to  .
  2. God desires a  with us.
  3. Having a after God’s  is the source of Joy.

 

Something to take home:

 

As Christians, we are going to experience loss. We are going to have times of struggle and pain. And we are going to have times of correction just like David did. How our heart is postured will determine if we experience Joy or not.

 

Paul says, "Consider it pure joy my brothers when you suffer persecution". Jesus told us to pick up our cross and bear it with him to achieve freedom from the bondage of sin. Loss, suffering, and pain are inevitable in life, but we serve a transformative God who multiplies loaves and fish, who changes sinners into saved and turns loss into correction and Joy. If we share a heart with God, our circumstances will not affect our joy.  

 

So, ask yourself these few questions as we go through these hard times.

 

  1. Do I share a heart with God?
  2. Do I love the way he loves and seek after what he does?
  3. Can I experience Joy in Loss?

  4. Am I teachable and coachable as a person?
  5. Will I praise God no matter the situation?

 

Series Information

July 2020

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