"The joy of the LORD is your strength" (Nehemiah 8.10).
So this Scripture goes to the heart of the believer's motives, does it not?
So this Scripture goes to the heart of the believer's motives, does it not?
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Amen, and yes, this scripture goes to the heart of the believer's motives, always strengthen in areas where needed."The joy of the LORD is your strength" (Nehemiah 8.10).
So this Scripture goes to the heart of the believer's motives, does it not?![]()
AmenThe subject can also be a lead in to a New Testament Epistle such as Philippians, in which the believer's joy is a key theme.
I was thinking of Philippians 4:4 , could it be?The subject can also be a lead in to a New Testament Epistle such as Philippians, in which the believer's joy is a key theme.
Great comment; thanks!The joy of the Lord is my strength and I am so blessed he loves me so much he even sings over me.