Joy RulesSample

As much as we might want to experience joy ourselves, it is even easier to want the people we love and care about to be full of joy. As you think about your own loved ones, what are the types of things you hope and pray for on their behalf? Write out their names and one thing you’d like them to experience in their faith in Jesus.
As we read through the opening of Paul’s letter, he continues to express how special the people in this church are to him.
Paul wants his readers to experience love, knowledge, understanding, and good character – but not in small doses. He prays that they will be full and overflowing!
- Which of the things that Paul lists would you like to experience more of in your journey with God?
- Take a moment to ask God to fill you up today as you stay connected to him.
Practice: Write or say a prayer to God, asking him to be the source of your joy today. Ask him to show you the ways he fills you up – especially in small, often-overlooked ways.
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About this Plan

Though he was captive in prison, Paul was captivated by Jesus. That makes him the perfect mentor for any of us who yearn to live with joy and contentment in spite of our troubles. During the Joy Rules reading plan, we'll trek through Paul's writings in the book of Philippians in search of the always-present, ever-accessible joy Jesus offers.
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