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Joy Deeper than a smile
Topic: #53 of 326 for Sermons on Gifts: General
Scripture:
Galatians 5:22
Sermon Series: Fruit of the Spirit
Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational
Date Added: July 2006
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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“Joy Deeper than a Smile”
- Fruit of the Spirit Pt. 2 - July 6, 2003 AM, - Danny Williams
Gal. 5:22
How Long do you believe that you could smile without stopping?
How long could you hold it?
A little lady named Lisa Lester, a little girl smiled for 10 hrs 5 min. without breaking that smile, she broke the old record of 7 hrs. 32 min.
The title of my message this morning is Joy beyond the smile.
A smile is outward,
But Joy is inward.
A smile at its best can last a few hours, but Joy is eternal.
As a matter of fact do you know what the shortest verse in the bible is?
You say I know that its Jesus wept,
Jesus wept is the shortest verse in English,
but not in Greek
In Greek the shortest verse is
1 Thess. 5:16 Rejoice ever more
Not 10hrs? Rejoice Evermore
But before we examine the scriptures,
I want to tell you the difference between Joy and Happiness.
Because we live in a generation that is seeking Happiness.
You are not to be happy all the time.
Happiness, depends on what happens.
If your hap is good your happy, and if you put your trust in happiness, you will become a victim of circumstances.
Because your happen stance will change…..
And God never changes…..See the bible doesn’t tell us to rejoice in circumstances it tells us to rejoice in the Lord.
Happiness comes from out side circumstances,
But Joy comes from within.
Touch two people and tell them
Joy is an inside Job.
Happiness meets surface needs, But Joy meets your deepest needs.
Happiness is like a thermometer, it registers conditions,
Joy is like a Thermostat, it regulates conditions.
Now happiness many times evaporates in suffering,
But Joy frequently intensifies in times of suffering.
Let me give you an example:
Turn with me to James 1:2
Vs. 2 He says count it all joy, when you fall into various trials,
The word consider (count it all): is imperative.
because joy is not the natural response to Trouble. Until Today’s Message,
joy is not the natural response to Trouble
James 1:2 My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations;
In other words “when you are in trouble don’t start crying when things happen, in stead count it as Joy.
Add it up………………….
No how many of you jump and scream with excitement when trouble come knocking?
Church: Let me tell you something, Trials are meaningless, suffering is senseless and trials are pointless, unless there is some good purpose for them.
God has a goal in mind.
God know what the good purpose is.
Now there are at least two things that James says about suffering in this paragraph.
The first is that suffering is inevitable.
He does not say, "Count it all joy, my brethren, if you fall into trials," he says, "Count it all joy when you fall into trials.
What does that mean?
" It means Trials are not optional.
" Suffering is a normal part of the process God uses to bring us to glory.
We must not ignore the inevitability of that suffering.
Recently I heard a story of a man who was riding on a subway. It was quite crowded and he had to face the door. He was prone to motion sickness and he began to get quite sick. The train raced into the station, the door opened, and the man became violently ill. The doors closed and the train sped on into the night. There happened to be a man standing on the platform
- Fruit of the Spirit Pt. 2 - July 6, 2003 AM, - Danny Williams
Gal. 5:22
How Long do you believe that you could smile without stopping?
How long could you hold it?
A little lady named Lisa Lester, a little girl smiled for 10 hrs 5 min. without breaking that smile, she broke the old record of 7 hrs. 32 min.
The title of my message this morning is Joy beyond the smile.
A smile is outward,
But Joy is inward.
A smile at its best can last a few hours, but Joy is eternal.
As a matter of fact do you know what the shortest verse in the bible is?
You say I know that its Jesus wept,
Jesus wept is the shortest verse in English,
but not in Greek
In Greek the shortest verse is
1 Thess. 5:16 Rejoice ever more
Not 10hrs? Rejoice Evermore
But before we examine the scriptures,
I want to tell you the difference between Joy and Happiness.
Because we live in a generation that is seeking Happiness.
You are not to be happy all the time.
Happiness, depends on what happens.
If your hap is good your happy, and if you put your trust in happiness, you will become a victim of circumstances.
Because your happen stance will change…..
And God never changes…..See the bible doesn’t tell us to rejoice in circumstances it tells us to rejoice in the Lord.
Happiness comes from out side circumstances,
But Joy comes from within.
Touch two people and tell them
Joy is an inside Job.
Happiness meets surface needs, But Joy meets your deepest needs.
Happiness is like a thermometer, it registers conditions,
Joy is like a Thermostat, it regulates conditions.
Now happiness many times evaporates in suffering,
But Joy frequently intensifies in times of suffering.
Let me give you an example:
Turn with me to James 1:2
Vs. 2 He says count it all joy, when you fall into various trials,
The word consider (count it all): is imperative.
because joy is not the natural response to Trouble. Until Today’s Message,
joy is not the natural response to Trouble
James 1:2 My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations;
In other words “when you are in trouble don’t start crying when things happen, in stead count it as Joy.
Add it up………………….
No how many of you jump and scream with excitement when trouble come knocking?
Church: Let me tell you something, Trials are meaningless, suffering is senseless and trials are pointless, unless there is some good purpose for them.
God has a goal in mind.
God know what the good purpose is.
Now there are at least two things that James says about suffering in this paragraph.
The first is that suffering is inevitable.
He does not say, "Count it all joy, my brethren, if you fall into trials," he says, "Count it all joy when you fall into trials.
What does that mean?
" It means Trials are not optional.
" Suffering is a normal part of the process God uses to bring us to glory.
We must not ignore the inevitability of that suffering.
Recently I heard a story of a man who was riding on a subway. It was quite crowded and he had to face the door. He was prone to motion sickness and he began to get quite sick. The train raced into the station, the door opened, and the man became violently ill. The doors closed and the train sped on into the night. There happened to be a man standing on the platform
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