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The apostle Paul's most personal letter was sent to the Christians of Philippi. This intimate and loving epistle was written to believers who lived in the shadow of the Roman tyrant Nero. Paul himself was in a Roman prison, facing an uncertain future. Surprisingly, he wrote to the Philippians of the importance of Christian joy. As they were together in a worshiping community, in the midst of their difficulties, they could experience the joy that Jesus promised those who follow him.
In this pastoral and practical book, David Jeremiah will lead you through the book of Philippians so that you can learn to experience the joy of the Lord in your daily life.
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The series "Changing Point," named after Dr. Jeremiah's popular radio program, was written to provide a Biblical teaching about time to Christians.The Apostle Paul sent his most personal letter to the Christians of Philippi. This intimate and loving epistle was written to believers who lived under the despotic tyranny of the Roman emperor, Nero. Paul himself was writing from a Roman prison cell, faced with an uncertain future. Even so, Paul surprisingly writes about the importance of Christian joy.If believers remain unified in worship as a community, even amidst difficult circumstances, they will experience the joy that Jesus promised to His followers. In this pastoral and practical book, David Jeremiah guides you through the book of Philippians, so that you too can experience the joy of the Lord in your daily life.Includes a guide for personal study or small groups.
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This study of the book of Philippians teaches that you can experience the joy of the Lord in your daily life.
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In this study of the book of Philippians, New York Times bestselling author Dr. David Jeremiah shows how we can experience the joy of the Lord in our daily lives.
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The apostle Paul wrote his most personal letter while abused and abandoned in a Roman prison. He wrote to believers who lived in the shadow of the Roman tyrant, Nero. And yet this letter, Philippians, is the most joy-filled epistle in the Bible.
Weaving together modern stories and historical detail, Dr. David Jeremiah explores Philippians verse by verse, showing us what it means to be joyful in spite of circumstances. Whatever you are facing today, Count It All Joy will inspire you to find the joy that Jesus promises.
About the Author
David Jeremiah is senior pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church in El Cajon, California, where he also serves as president of Christian Heritage College. He has authored more than a dozen books, including Turning Toward Joy and the best-selling Escape the Coming Night. Dr. Jeremiah is a regular speaker at Bible conference and at professional sports chapels.
He and his wife, Donna, have four children.