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From the Foreword: Dr. Richard S. Taylor is not suggesting a gimmick such as a hypodermic needle or tranquiUzing pills or a
sanguine philosophy such as thinking positively. He seeks rather to lead his readers to drink from fountains that spring from within because they have an experience of God’s grace that is vital and scriptural. The joy he describes is related to righteousness and peace. It is the portion of those in whose hearts the love of God has been shed abroad by the Holy Spirit. This joy is not simple emotional exhilaration; it is to provide strength for the exacting labor and it is to share in witnessing for Him who said, “My joy . . . [shall] remain in you.”
Originally digitized and provided to NNU Wesley Center by Duane V. Maxey of Holiness Data Ministry (HDM)
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