The King of Great Joy - Kate Rhoden
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The Advent season meets us honestly. Some of us feel the sparkle of Christmas; others feel the ache. Many of us feel both at the same time. In this message, we pause to name that reality while leaning into the deep truth of Advent: Jesus is our Joy.
In Luke 2, angels step into a dark field and announce “good news of great joy for all people.” But what kind of joy is this—and how do we experience it when life feels overwhelming, painful, or uncertain?
This teaching explores:
- What the angels meant by “good news” (euangelion) in the first-century world
- Why the joy announced at Jesus’ birth is described as mega joy—intense, deep, and transformative
- Why joy feels so hard in our modern lives shaped by fear, grief, negativity, and information overload- What the gospel is (and what it is not)
- How eschatological joy—joy anchored in God’s future—changes how we live in the present
- Why joy is not the absence of suffering, but a discipline practiced in the middle of it
If joy has leaked out over the years, if this season feels heavy, or if you’ve never said yes to this King of Great Joy, this message is for you.
Scriptures referenced:
- Luke 2:8–11
- Philippians 4:4–8
- Luke 1:46–55
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