Description
The Joy Book: The Christian’s Abundant Joy In The Darkest Nights, provides a checkup from the neck up and helps us to discover how to get our thinking and minds right. The letter to the Philippians was written from Mamertine Prison, but it sounds as though Paul wrote it from a luxurious hotel. We almost expect him to say at the end, “I wish you were here.”
Paul’s writing a letter from prison impacts us because there is more than one type of prison. Iron bars make a prison, but there are other things that make a prison also. There are those who live in a dungeon of despair and others behind walls of worry. Some are shackled with chains of poor health while others know the iron bars of disappointment, the chains of circumstances, and the fetters of fear. What Paul has to say is incredibly relevant even in our day.
Dr. James O. Davis expounds all 4 chapters of the Book of Philippians and creatively applies its principles to the reader’s modern world. He has masterfully outlined the Book of Philippians with The Positives of the Christian Life, The Preaching of the Christian Life, The Patterns of the Christian Life, The Prize of the Christian Life and The Peace of the Christian Life, and The Provisions of the Christian Life.
The joy of the Lord is a thermostat, not a thermometer. A thermometer registers conditions; a thermostat controls them. Happiness is related to the thermometer. Our condition of happiness goes up and down with our circumstances, but joy remains constant because Jesus is constant. You will be informed and inspired to live the Joy life through the divine presence of the Lord in every circumstance.
Expected Release Date: November 1, 2024 – Preorder Your Copy Today!