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NEW
LIFESTYLE, NEW JOY

Lecture Objectives:
A man had been a
missionary many years. Now retired, he returned home. Two days later he has a
car crash, ends up in the hospital. The cleaning lady tries to cheer him up
and says, "Mr. Ferguson, I'm so sorry you had an accident."
"What accident?" he said. "What do you mean, `What accident?'
Here you are all bandaged up with a broken leg and arm, and you say, `What
accident?'" "Let me tell you something, dear lady," the old
missionary said, "Sixty years ago I gave my life to Christ and since that
time, nothing has been an accident. What you are looking at in this bed is
another incident."

- INTRODUCTION
- The early
Christians did not have it easy.
- Even Jesus
had told them to count the cost.
- Matthew
5.44, "Pray for those who persecute you."
- John 15.20,
"If they persecuted Me, they will persecute you."
- 2
Corinthians 4.7f - Read
- The early
Christians
- Persecuted
by false rumors
- Imprisoned
- Beaten
- Dragged
into courts of law
- Sewn in
animal skins and thrown to the dogs
- Rolled in
hot coals mixed with glass
- Tied to
whipping posts, flogged until unconscious
- Suspended
on crosses, covered with pitch, set on fire
- Many lived
underground. Historian said: "It was life underground and death
above it."
- It would have
been easier for them to pull out, settle for less resistance and
assimilate with society.
- But, something
says of them: "They could take it." Listen to these astounding
thoughts reflecting their determination:
- James 1.2 -
Read
- 1 Peter 1.6
- Read
- Romans 5.3
- Read "Suffering produces--"!
- Did you know
that "joy" and "happiness" occur 217 times in the
New Testament?
- In
Philippians - 16 times
- Read
Philippians 4.4
- This letter
is so amazing: "JOY"
- Joy -
yet imprisoned
- Joy -
yet falsely accused by the Jews
- Joy -
yet sick in his flesh
- Joy -
yet his freedom had been taken from him
- *You
don't get even a little glimpse of
depression here!
- "Joy"
to these Bulgarians was not a sudden emotional experience.
"Joy" was developed by human effort!
- To them
"joy" was a state!
- A sphere in
which they suffered purposely!
- THE SPECIAL
NATURE OF THEIR JOY IS SEEN IN:
- Joy in spite of
circumstances.
- Matthew
5.3ff - Note the word "blessed"
- Some
translate it "happy"
- Latin
root word hap - chance
- Circumstances
produce happiness.
- Makarios
- `blessed'
- Used of
Island of Cyprus
- Used of
the dead
- Used of
an oasis in the desert
- Used of
the Greek gods
- Thub
- unaffected by outside circumstances
- All
they needed they had!
- Happiness
cannot be found!
- Paul was not
a circumstance controlled person - Phil. 4.10-12
- Circumstances
are constantly changing - but Jesus remains the same - always eager
to help us find strength, comfort and joy.
- Joy -
submitting to the needs of people
- Illustration:
Father Damion went to Hawaii to work among lepers. They rejected
him. He was puzzled by this. They needed his help, but he was not
one of them. Years passed. He became ill. Learned he had leperousy.
Upon learning this, the other lepers accepted him and he became
their strength and leadership.
- Four great
examples of being submissive to the needs of people:
- Christ
- Phil. 2.5-11
- Paul -
Phil. 2.17
- Timothy
- Phil. 2.19-22
- Epaphroditus
- Phil. 2.25-30
- Note in the
four examples the "joy" at putting people first even in
difficult circumstances.
- Joy - not being
attached to the transitory.
- "Things"
occur 11 times in this chapter.
- What do we
mean by "things"? Ch.3
- Distinction
3.4
- Popularity,
prestige, prominence, acclaim - 3.18,19
- What are
you holding on to?
- Rich
young ruler - Luke 18.18-23
- Phil. 3.7 -
Accountant's words: "profit" - "loss" - vs. 8
- Yet Paul
writes "rejoice" - 3.1
- Joy - through
positive thinking - 4.8
- Proverbs
23.7 - "As a man thinks in his heart...."
- Read Phil.
4.8f
- How can we
rejoice if we are always thinking sad ideas?
- How can one
see God in a bad situation?
- Read
Romans 8.28
- Question:
If a man loves God, what will God do for him in every situation?
- Read
Phil. 1.12-14
- What 2
blessings did Paul see?
- Advancement
of the gospel
- Brothers
got boldness to preach
- Read
Phil. 1.15-1
- What
blessing did Paul see due to his enemies' efforts to accuse him?
- CLOSURE
- Was Paul seen
by you as a man of joy?
- Was he God
controlled or circumstance controlled?
- Are there
things in your life you thought were an accident, when they quite
possibly were an incident?
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