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Expositors Conference 2024 | Session 2 |

59 min · 11. mars 2026
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The Fullness of Joy This message explains that genuine Christian joy is not produced by positive thinking or favorable circumstances, but is a command and spiritual reality for believers. It contrasts biblical joy with prosperity-centered teaching and empty religious experience, pointing instead to a deeper and lasting source of joy. Drawing from First Epistle of John, it shows that the fullness of joy is found through fellowship with God in His Word and through faithful participation in the life of a healthy local church. Even in seasons of suffering, believers can remain joyful by resting in their eternal security in Christ and pursuing spiritual maturity and service to others.

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Biblical church membership is not optional but an essential commitment for every Christian. The local church is presented as a community of believers who take responsibility for one another’s spiritual growth and serve as an embassy of Christ’s kingdom on earth. By highlighting the many “one another” commands in Scripture, it shows that loving, encouraging, correcting, and supporting fellow believers can only be lived out within a committed local congregation. It challenges the modern trend of church hopping and treating church as something to consume rather than a body to belong to. True membership involves submitting to godly leadership, committing to real relationships within the church, and protecting the integrity of the body by recognizing credible professions of faith.

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