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Romans 14:17 (ERV)
17 In God’s kingdom, what we eat and drink is not important. 

Here is what is important: 


a right way of life, peace, and joy—all from the Holy Spirit.



Joy comes from trusting. 



Romans 15:13 (ERV)
13 I pray that the God who gives hope will fill you with much joy and peace as you trust in him. 

Then you will have more and more hope, and it will flow out of you by the power of the Holy Spirit.



Trust is connected to joy and hope.  Hope is the expectation of good.   






Philippians 1:25 (ERV)
25 I am sure of this, so I know that I will stay here and be with you to help you grow and have joy in your faith.






If you show me someone with faith, I'll show you someone with joy. 

The greater your faith.   

The greater your joy.  






Nehemiah 8:10  (NKJV)
...the joy of the Lord is your strength.”




If I'm fully persuaded of the thing that I'm expecting from God, I'll be full of joy.




Joy is an indicator if I'm truly in faith expecting it or not. 




I'm either expecting it to happen or not.  



The more faith.  

The more joy.  

The more joy.  

The more strength.  

The more The more joy.  

The more the Holy Spirit.
  

Luke 11:13 (ERV)
13 Even you who are bad know how to give good things to your children. 

So surely your heavenly Father knows how to give the Holy Spirit to the people who ask him.”


Keith Moore, Faith Life Church

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