Joy in the Journey | The Book of Philippians Week 3 | Anywhere Service

Sometimes we can be so focused on our goals that we miss the joy that can be found in the process. Today Hannah shows us how we don’t have to wait until we’ve arrived or achieved perfection to feel the grace, freedom, rest, and joy that God wants for us on our journey.

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    - What do Jolly Ranchers, diamonds,
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    plants and people have in common?
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    Well, at first glance, maybe nothing.
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    But at second glance, we see that all of those things
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    go through a little thing I like to call process.
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    Today on Crossroads, we're talking about
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    how process might just be the link
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    to the joy that we've been missing.
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    We're going to look at Philippians 3
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    to see what a man named Paul has to say
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    about pressing, process and, poop,
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    you know, alliteration. Let's get into it.
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    - We all want to be happy.
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    We spend our entire lives chasing this feeling.
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    The truth is, happiness based on
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    our experiences in life, is always going to be elusive
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    because the world will continue to keep breaking.
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    Things won't go the way we want them to.
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    Unexpected circumstances
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    will always get in the way of our plans.
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    Paul wrote long letters to his friends
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    while he was in prison, giving advice
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    that included a powerful message
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    about the secret of contentment.
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    Today, we're going to look at what Philippians
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    can teach us about finding joy
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    in the midst of our messy and challenging lives.
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    - Hey. Welcome to Crossroads. I'm Hannah.
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    And I'm super glad that you're here today.
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    Lately around here, we've been talking a lot about joy
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    and mostly how to get it.
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    We've talked about finding joy in Jesus,
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    understanding joy in humility.
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    And if you missed any of those episodes,
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    you can catch up any time at Crossroads.net
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    or in the Crossroads app.
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    Now, the reason we've been talking about joy
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    is because everybody wants a piece of it.
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    And while it might seem a little bit elusive,
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    I think that we can find joy where we least expect it.
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    So I'm in this very fancy dining room,
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    which, by the way, is in a very fancy building
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    that is only for fancy people.
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    Not sure why I'm here, but this fancy place
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    when most people get here because it's a private place,
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    they might say to themselves, "I have arrived.
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    I've made it.
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    This is a place where only I can get in."
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    And the problem with focusing on arriving
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    is that it sort of skips
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    the very important part of the process.
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    Now, when I was little, there was a TV show
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    that I used to watch with my mom called Unwrapped.
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    And this an old, old show.
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    But I used to love, love this show
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    because it was all about process.
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    See, what they did was most of it was fascinating,
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    but some of it was kind of boring.
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    The parts that I found the most fascinating,
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    maybe because I was a kid, but I don't think so,
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    is how they make candy, hard candy in particular.
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    See, this little Jolly Rancher right here
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    actually starts out as
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    a big, giant, heavy, like putty thing
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    that they stretch and stretch and manipulate
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    and manipulate and fill with sugar
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    until it looks like this.
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    See, I love that show because
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    it was not about the product.
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    It was about the process of getting to it.
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    Now, most of us, when we think about process,
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    if we're honest,
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    we probably don't even like it that much
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    because we probably think about processed foods
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    which are bad.
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    We think about processing fees on Ticketmaster,
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    which make us mad because they're horrible.
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    We might even think that process is just
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    a nice word for suffering or for hard times,
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    and it's actually something that we want to skip
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    to get to the product.
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    See no matter where you fall on that spectrum,
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    my hope is to reframe process
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    a little bit for you today.
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    But to do that, I'm going to have to introduce you
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    to a Bible character by the name of Paul.
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    So before I read any of Paul's words,
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    let me give you some context
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    and let's back into the story just a little bit.
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    Paul is an apostle in the Bible
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    who is this giant Jesus fan.
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    And he's a big part of bringing many others to Christ
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    in the early days of Christianity.
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    But more than anything, Paul and I,
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    Paul and you perhaps have something in common.
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    See, Paul has a story.
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    A story that's not always been easy.
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    That doesn't even include him always following Jesus.
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    And in fact, it's one that includes some moments
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    that might be a little hard to imagine.
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    Paul was a big deal, a big religious guy.
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    He calls himself the Hebrew of Hebrews,
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    which just means that he followed
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    the scriptural law to a tee
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    and that he would hurt anybody who didn't.
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    In fact, he persecuted many of
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    the early Christ followers as often as he could
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    because he believed it was his duty.
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    And so one day he goes blind on a road called Damascus,
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    and God speaks to him and talks to him
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    about following Him.
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    And from there he starts following Jesus.
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    And then he starts to tell others about Jesus,
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    and he becomes a huge persecuted, still,
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    often beaten evangelists.
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    In fact, he's attributed as the author
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    to most of the New Testament.
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    And to many, he's such a big deal
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    that they call him the chief apostle.
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    Now Paul has a wild story, but in Philippians 3,
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    he says something very important.
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    He has a story that when you think about this place,
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    he could say the same thing that people say
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    when they're in this dining room.
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    He could say, "I've arrived."
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    But in fact, he says, "I have not arrived.
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    I am still in process, and there is joy there."
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    That's my paraphrase.
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    But let me read you what he actually says:
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    That's Philippians 3:12-14.
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    And there's a lot in that scripture
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    that some of it maybe you didn't understand.
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    So let's zoom out a little bit
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    so we can understand what he's talking about.
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    This scripture comes after Paul tells his life story.
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    He tells us how he was this bigwig Hebrew.
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    And he talks about how important he was.
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    But he says something very important.
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    He says all of that was worthless
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    compared to knowing Jesus.
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    All of it, in fact, was so worthless,
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    it's worthless as poop.
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    And some of the early version of the Bible say dung
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    because he's saying it really means nothing
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    compared to the joy of knowing Jesus
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    and experiencing his freedom and living for heaven.
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    He tells us that he desires the perfection
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    of righteousness, of being and walking like Jesus.
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    And although he hasn't reached it,
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    he's excited about pressing towards the mark.
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    Or in other words, he's excited about the process.
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    Paul says that with a deep, fulfilling joy
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    that we all want.
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    See, he's not focusing on just the arrival,
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    but the journey of knowing Jesus
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    and focusing on what lies ahead.
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    - My name is Rhonda Campbell.
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    I go to Crossroads West Side.
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    In October of 2020,
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    I started having really bad back pain.
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    I was immediately diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy,
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    so I would have nerve pain in my legs and my feet.
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    For me, it's more of walking outside
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    on blacktop barefoot and that heat,
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    that burn that you feel on the bottom of your feet,
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    it's that for me, but it's on the inside
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    in my feet and my legs.
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    They found degenerative disc disease,
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    which explains some of the back pain.
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    They couldn't figure out why a 34 year old
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    who hasn't had any major trauma
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    would be going through this.
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    There were definitely some times in the suffering
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    where I'm like, "God, I don't --
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    I don't understand why this is happening.
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    I just need You to come and heal me."
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    I was driving home from work and I was --
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    I was in pain. I was over it. I was mad.
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    I -- all the feels.
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    But I felt so much better after just getting everything --
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    everything I thought, every question, every everything.
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    I laid it all out to God.
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    At the end of of my rant,
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    it's like something broke free from that.
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    When you truly surrender something to God,
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    joy can be in its place.
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    Happiness is dependent upon outside things,
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    whereas God's joy, if it's dependent on anything,
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    I would say it's obedience and surrender.
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    In that pain, even if I'm curling up and crying,
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    I know one day God's going to be there.
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    This -- He's going to heal it.
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    And even if it's still actively going on, you know,
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    I'm still going to doctors appointments.
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    They still run tests every so often
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    just to figure things out.
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    It's like, you know what? I don't really care.
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    And when you do find a good, solid diagnosis,
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    what you really think it is this time,
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    I'll remember that because I know
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    that's what God's going to heal me from..
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    It's like I finally surrendered to God
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    and because of that, He was able to in turn,
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    like, reward me with joy.
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    Joy from the Lord is is not fleeting.
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    That stays with you.
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    - Hey, everyone. I'm Kyle. - And I'm Andy.
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    - Just wanted to say, if you're enjoying this episode,
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    you want more people to hear messages like this
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    that help them connect to Jesus,
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    your giving will go a long way
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    in helping make that happen.
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    - Yeah, it's super easy.
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    It's as simple as opening up your Crossroads app.
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    There's the little profile icon
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    down the lower right hand corner.
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    You can press that
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    and then the little gear up here for settings,
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    bam, right there in the middle,
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    you can give and support episodes just like this one.
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    - Super easy. - Super easy.
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    All right. Let's get back to the message.
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    - Now, if you're watching this, I'm not assuming
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    that it means you automatically know Jesus
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    and are following Him.
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    And if that's you, I'm super glad you're here.
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    You're in the right place because
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    you might just be on the brink of something very joyful.
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    In fact, no matter where we are
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    in this Jesus journey, we all are,
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    because Paul gives us the keys to unlocking joy daily,
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    not just as a one time destination.
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    And that is to enjoy the journey of following Jesus,
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    the process of becoming more like Him,
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    which some people call righteousness,
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    and pressing towards the mark
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    while also looking forward to what lies ahead,
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    which is heaven, which is the ultimate time with Jesus.
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    Okay, maybe what I just said sounded a bit confusing,
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    but here's a very tangible example.
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    Now, when a bride is walking down the aisle,
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    a bride normally walks with their father
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    or maybe a special person in their life.
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    But the entire time they're looking ahead
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    to the prize as waiting for them
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    at the end of the aisle.
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    It's the same with us.
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    See, Paul is saying that joy is when
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    we both savor our walk with Jesus
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    and we relish with anticipation the end goal of heaven.
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    Now, here is where the caveat
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    and the word of caution come.
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    See this life, this is not always easy.
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    And there are some very hard
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    and maybe even strenuous moments
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    of the process called life.
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    And those things can seem anything but joyful.
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    But the joy is not that you're in pain
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    or struggling or trying to ignore
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    that you're in pain or struggling,
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    but it's that you don't have to do it alone.
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    That when you choose to follow Jesus,
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    He's actually right there with you
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    every step of the way.
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    And what He offers in this walk with Him is grace,
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    it's freedom, it's rest, and yes, of course, joy.
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    See, but most of us fall on the spectrum
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    that actually prevents us from finding joy
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    in the process or even having joy at all.
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    See, there's two ends of the spectrum
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    that Paul gives us in Philippians 3.
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    Some people on one side of the spectrum,
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    they go through life thinking that
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    they can avoid process and arrive
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    if they just do everything right.
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    They'll think that life is going to be breezy
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    if they simply follow the rules.
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    So Paul would have said this as if
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    they're the Hebrew of Hebrews,
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    if they just are a good Christian
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    and stick to the script,
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    then everything's going to be peachy.
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    Now, on the other end of the spectrum,
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    there are people who Paul says that God,
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    their god is their bellies,
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    which just means that they do whatever feels good
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    and right in the moment.
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    They aren't following anything like Jesus.
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    They just follow themselves.
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    See, the problem with those two ends of the spectrum
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    is that there's really no joy on either side of them.
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    The real pleasure is in the middle,
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    is in becoming more like Jesus every step of the way,
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    little by little, and actually getting to know Him
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    and finding out things about Him that you never knew.
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    See, choosing to walk with Jesus can be joyful
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    and being shaped by His Word, the Bible
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    and His character, it's not only what He takes pleasure in,
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    but it's also where He wants us to find pleasure.
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    Now, it sounds cliche, but the end goal of heaven
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    is really not nearly as important
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    as the joyful process itself of getting to know Jesus.
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    See, I'll explain it to you.
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    I would never know Jesus to be a healer
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    if I never had to go through the process of being broken.
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    I would never know Jesus to be a helper
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    if I never actually needed help.
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    I would never know Jesus to be a provider
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    unless there were actually times where I didn't have.
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    And you can make that sentence your own.
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    I bet you get the picture.
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    See, even though I would rather not be in need,
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    I would rather not be sick,
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    I would rather not need help at all.
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    It's actually brought me more joy
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    to be in those processes because
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    I get to know Jesus in a new capacity.
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    Growing up, I would always hear the phrase
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    Heaven is my home.
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    Now, I can only imagine what kind of joy heaven will bring.
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    But I believe that God wants us to have joy
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    right here on Earth.
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    And I believe that God wants that for you,
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    you watching this right now.
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    That lets me know and it leads me to believe
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    that we can experience joy while we're still in process.
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    Maybe we haven't made it.
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    Maybe we're not even at the decision
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    where we want to follow Jesus yet.
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    Maybe there are days where we're like,
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    "I'm not sure about this following Jesus thing
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    because it feels really difficult."
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    I want to encourage you that it's that type of process
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    that when we get closer to Jesus,
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    when we learn more about Him, that brings us joy.
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    See, just as Paul makes clear
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    that none of us have arrived, like this place,
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    and we won't until we get to heaven.
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    He makes that clear, but he says
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    the goal is not actually the end point.
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    It's the journey.
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    It's the pressing that it takes to get there.
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    So, maybe you haven't even begun
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    this journey with God yet.
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    You're just here because you want to find out
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    maybe what you think about Him.
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    Maybe you're watching this
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    and you've been following Him for a very long time
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    and you haven't felt the joy of following Him
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    in a really long time.
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    And to you I say, you're actually not alone.
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    In Psalms 51:2 it says:
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    The writer says that because sometimes
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    this thing right here, this following Jesus thing,
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    it doesn't feel joyful.
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    But there is a process of salvation,
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    the process of righteousness.
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    It can be joyful.
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    And I believe God wanted somebody to hear that today,
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    that joy can be found in the process.
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    And even though it isn't perfection, it isn't arriving,
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    getting to know Jesus in our imperfection,
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    coming to Him while we're still not perfect,
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    it's still so much better.
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    It's still so much more worth it
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    than any superficial happiness.
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    Right now, we're about to go into a time of music
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    and to a time of worship,
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    and there's this brand new Crossroads music song
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    that says I will Remember.
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    And it's describing a time of, well, remembrance,
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    a time of remembering God's faithfulness
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    and how He's delivered.
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    And maybe you've never experienced that before.
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    You don't even know what faithfulness is,
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    you're not sure what deliverance is.
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    But you can still use this time to reflect
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    on what Jesus has been to you
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    and let that be the reminder of joy.
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    Or you can use this time to tell God
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    what you need Him to be for you.
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    I'm going to pray for us really quick,
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    and no matter where you are
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    in the journey of knowing Jesus,
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    I want you to realize that our gain
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    is in knowing Christ and who He is to us.
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    Our joy is actually in the process.
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    Jesus, thank you so much for everyone
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    who's watching this, whether they've been following You
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    for a really long time
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    or whether they are just here today
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    wanting to get to know You for the first time.
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    Lord, for everyone watching,
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    there is joy in getting to know you daily
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    through prayer and through reading Your Word
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    and through asking you questions even.
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    I prayed that you would expose that joy
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    to everyone watching if they ask,
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    that You would give them exactly what they need,
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    that they would use this time to remember
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    all the ways that You've provided joy,
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    all the ways that even throughout process
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    and not being perfect, You have still provided joy.
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    Let that be our song today. In Jesus's name. Amen.
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    - Hey, we hope you enjoy the message today
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    and hopefully you were able to get something
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    out of us going deeper into the process that is joy
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    and the process that is following Jesus.
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    - It's helpful to hear, like, the process.
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    I think about in my, I don't know, connotations,
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    I think of it as like you're just born with joy.
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    Oh, no, it's a process.
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    That gives me some hope for it.
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    Hey, by the way, this is part of an initiative
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    our whole church has been doing
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    called the Bible Challenge.
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    - Yeah, we as a community are in the Crossroads app
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    all through the week, reading
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    and diving deeper into the book of Philippians.
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    I'm in there. Brian's in there.
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    You are in there as well, right?
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    - Yeah. I am, I'm trying to do it three times a week.
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    Make it a habit for me.
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    All you have to do, if you want to join us,
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    is you just download the app and you get started.
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    Or hey, maybe you download the app a long time ago,
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    go ahead and update that thing. It's way better now.
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    - Hey, that's all we've got today.
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    We'll see you next time on Crossroads.
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    - So today we're talking about the core characteristics
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    of contentment that lead to joy.
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    - Your burnout is not invisible to God.
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    You are not designed to live on empty, worn out
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    and running on fumes.
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    He sees all your dry, empty places
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    and wants to transform your desert
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    into a place of abundance, well watered
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    and overflowing with His Spirit alive in you.
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    At Woman Camp you will experience fresh teaching,
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    guided solitude, a dynamic worship experience,
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    a dedicated prayer team,
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    time to wander on 400 acres of beautiful land
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    overlooking the Ohio River,
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    opportunities for fun and adventure
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    with a community of women that will help you
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    set up your tent, make a fire, share stories,
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    and laugh and cry with you in equal measure.
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    Don't miss out on a chance to reset and restore.
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    God wants you to be filled.

Process, journal or discuss the themes of this article - here's a few questions to get the ball rolling...

Welcome to the Weekend-Follow Up This is the group part of the Bible Challenge, so your questions are based on specific Bible passages from the weekend message. Each week, your group will discover what God might be saying to you, and how you can respond through a group discussion.

  1. What would you say was the happiest (or most joyful) moment of your life?

  2. What stood out to you most from this week’s message?

  3. Where do you usually try to find your joy?

  4. What often limits your joy the most (dwelling on the past, the challenges of the present, or worries about the future)?

  5. What do you need to release to receive joy? Is there also truth you need to receive?

  6. What kinds of expectations do you enter each day with? How might they prevent you from finding joy?

  7. Read Philippians 3:12. What goal is God calling you to “strain towards” this week?

  8. Let’s end with prayer. You can say something like, “Jesus, thank you for the limitless joy you provide. Help me find that joy regardless of my circumstances, past, present, or future.” Amen.

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Bonus Questions! Check these out if you’re on a roll and want to go a little deeper.

  • If you think of joy as ‘internal stability,’ how does that change your perspective on it?
  • If you were able to release the good and the bad from the past, how would you live your life differently in the present?

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