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Christian Disciplines - Episode 3: Celebrations - Joy

Christian Disciplines - Episode 3: Celebrations - Joy

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In this episode, Sir Elorm takes us on a journey to explore the divine discipline of celebration and joy. Celebration is more than just a cultural practice; it’s deeply rooted in God's desire for His people to rejoice.

From the joy of salvation to the rejoicing in the heavenly assembly, celebration is a key part of our Christian walk.


We delve into the connection between joy and celebration, looking at how joy, as a fruit of the Spirit, draws us into a place of worship and community. We also examine how joy can protect us from life's circumstances, and why we are called to rejoice in the Lord always. Through the Hebrew concept of joy, we uncover how joy is expressed bodily, through actions like dancing and leaping, and why it’s important to share joy with others.


Join us as we explore the prophetic significance of the feasts of the Lord and how they serve as sacred convocations and proclamations of God's eternal kingdom.


What to Expect:


Celebration and Joy

The Biblical Foundation for Celebration

The Connection Between Joy and Celebration

Joy as a Fruit of the Spirit

The Role of Joy in the Christian Life

Joy and Worship: A Heavenly Rejoicing

Protecting Your Joy from Circumstances

The Significance of Joy in the Morning

The Hebrew Concept of Joy (Rinnah)

The Bodily Expression of Joy

Sharing Joy with Others

Bitterness vs. Joy: Living in the Light

The Feasts of the Lord and Their Significance

Get ready to celebrate God's goodness and discover how joy is not just an emotion, but a powerful discipline in the life of every believer.


Shalom! Maranatha!

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