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REJOICE ALWAYS

3/25/2026


“Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!” — Philippians 4:4



Joy is not just a feeling—it is a choice. The Apostle Paul, even in difficult circumstances, emphasized the importance of rejoicing always. This tells us that our joy is not meant to be dependent on situations, but anchored in the Lord.


To rejoice in the Lord means to find your delight, confidence, and satisfaction in who God is—not just in what He does. Circumstances may change, but God remains constant, faithful, and good.


There will be moments when life does not look joyful, but that is when rejoicing becomes an act of faith. It is declaring that God is still worthy, still in control, and still working things out for your good.


Rejoicing shifts your focus from problems to God. It lifts your spirit, strengthens your faith, and invites God’s presence into your situation. When you choose joy, you are choosing to trust God beyond what you see and feel.


Today, make a decision to rejoice—no matter what. Let your joy be rooted in the unchanging nature of God.



Faith-Filled Confession:


I rejoice in the Lord always. My joy is not based on circumstances but on who God is. I choose joy, I walk in joy, and my life is filled with gladness and praise. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

 
 
 

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