Discovery Fellowship Church

The Pursuit of Joy

1 h 0 min · 28 jun 2026
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Paul prayed for the opportunity to carry the gospel to Rome, but the answer to that prayer looked nothing like he expected. He arrived in Rome as a prisoner. His freedom was limited, his future was uncertain, and nearly everything he had hoped to do seemed to have been taken from him. Yet Paul wrote to the Philippians with unmistakable joy. In the opening message of Finding Joy Right Where You Are, Pastor Brett Crimmel explores Philippians 1:1–11 and the source of Paul’s joy. Joy does not mean ignoring grief, denying pain, or pretending our circumstances are better than they are. It means allowing the greater reality of Jesus and the gospel to shape our attitude and focus. Paul shows us that we can find joy by partnering with something bigger than ourselves, resting in God’s faithfulness, receiving His extravagant grace, and allowing His love to overflow through us. Our conditions may affect us, but they do not have to determine the quality or direction of our lives. Discussion QuestionsWhen circumstances feel heavy, what tends to capture your focus first: the pain you are experiencing or the evidence of God’s goodness? Where are you tempted to believe that joy must wait until your circumstances improve? Who are you partnering with in a mission bigger than yourself, and how has that partnership brought greater joy or community into your life? What would it look like to rest in the promise of Philippians 1:6 this week instead of treating your spiritual growth as entirely your responsibility? Who could experience God’s grace through an intentional act of overflowing love from you this week?

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The Pursuit of Joy

Paul prayed for the opportunity to carry the gospel to Rome, but the answer to that prayer looked nothing like he expected. He arrived in Rome as a prisoner. His freedom was limited, his future was uncertain, and nearly everything he had hoped to do seemed to have been taken from him. Yet Paul wrote to the Philippians with unmistakable joy. In the opening message of Finding Joy Right Where You Are, Pastor Brett Crimmel explores Philippians 1:1–11 and the source of Paul’s joy. Joy does not mean ignoring grief, denying pain, or pretending our circumstances are better than they are. It means allowing the greater reality of Jesus and the gospel to shape our attitude and focus. Paul shows us that we can find joy by partnering with something bigger than ourselves, resting in God’s faithfulness, receiving His extravagant grace, and allowing His love to overflow through us. Our conditions may affect us, but they do not have to determine the quality or direction of our lives. Discussion QuestionsWhen circumstances feel heavy, what tends to capture your focus first: the pain you are experiencing or the evidence of God’s goodness? Where are you tempted to believe that joy must wait until your circumstances improve? Who are you partnering with in a mission bigger than yourself, and how has that partnership brought greater joy or community into your life? What would it look like to rest in the promise of Philippians 1:6 this week instead of treating your spiritual growth as entirely your responsibility? Who could experience God’s grace through an intentional act of overflowing love from you this week?

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