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Joy in Suffering | Joy: Philippians | Bob Guaglione

42 min · 10 de may de 2026
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Pastor Bob takes us through Philippians 1 with a focus on "Joy in Suffering," exploring how true joy transcends our circumstances and is rooted in faith and trust in God. Drawing from the example of the Apostle Paul, who finds joy even while imprisoned because his joy is anchored not in his situation but in his relationship with Christ and the advancement of the Gospel. Pastor Bob challenges us to shift our perspective from pursuing happiness through worldly achievements to embracing the eternal, indestructible joy that comes from knowing God. The message reminds us that suffering is an inevitable part of life, but when we lean into our struggles rather than away from them, we open ourselves to spiritual growth, a deeper understanding of God's grace, and a faith that holds firm no matter what we face.

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Joy in Suffering | Joy: Philippians | Bob Guaglione

Pastor Bob takes us through Philippians 1 with a focus on "Joy in Suffering," exploring how true joy transcends our circumstances and is rooted in faith and trust in God. Drawing from the example of the Apostle Paul, who finds joy even while imprisoned because his joy is anchored not in his situation but in his relationship with Christ and the advancement of the Gospel. Pastor Bob challenges us to shift our perspective from pursuing happiness through worldly achievements to embracing the eternal, indestructible joy that comes from knowing God. The message reminds us that suffering is an inevitable part of life, but when we lean into our struggles rather than away from them, we open ourselves to spiritual growth, a deeper understanding of God's grace, and a faith that holds firm no matter what we face.

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