Digital ProductThe Joy of Harmony
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In this lesson we learn four principles for living a life of joy. It’s one thing for a Christian to believe he needs to press on toward the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. It’s another thing to do it consistently and energetically. Paul offers four guidelines or principles that will keep the Christian from falling by the wayside as he presses toward home. Covers Philippians 4:1-5.
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