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the Joyful Letter: Paul's Epistle to Philippians
the Joyful Letter: Paul's Epistle to Philippians

the Joyful Letter: Paul's Epistle to Philippians

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"All people should praise God for the remarkable beauty and effectiveness of this priceless personal letter preserved through so many dangers and centuries to bless the saints of all ages." — Burton Coffman The apostle Paul says, contentment doesn't come to us naturally. He gives us the key when he writes, We can conclude from this that contentment is a learned state. Unfortunately, we do have to learn from our experience. We desperately pursue what we think will satisfy us. Finding disappointment, we move from one thing to the next just as soon as we realize the satisfaction is but temporary. Sometimes, it requires we experience the thing we most fear in order to realize true joy. Paul tells us the secret to true contentment in his Philippian epistle. He explains joy and contentment begins in prayer and supplication having an attitude of thanksgiving. Then later, he writes, Paul has given us a reality that society doesn't teach. As we lift up our needs and longings, we experience unexplainable peace shown in the depths of Christ's power, beauty, and grace. Of course, we can find our faith by delving into the Word of God. There we find Jesus Christ and the revelation that He is God. The reality is that we find Christ with the Word. When we use the precepts and principles given to us by Scriptures, we gain an insight and grow spiritually. The author of Psalm 119 gives us the benefits of living by the precepts of God's Word. In the NLT, Psalm 119:1 succinctly says, — Howard D. Chaney — Coach Lou Holtz
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