Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Are Some People Too Happy?


By Allen White 

Even in laughter the heart may ache, and rejoicing may end in grief. Proverbs 14:13

Talk about a wet blanket. What happened to the proverb about cheerful words? We could use that one again after this one.

Happiness at best is temporary. In fact the word happiness is based on the word “happenstance.” Some circumstances promote happiness. Others do not.

We don’t experience complete happiness all of the time. We certainly enjoy happy times or even happy moments. But, no one enjoys perpetual happiness. Think about this – if all we ever experienced was happiness, we would just call it “life.” If we were always happy, we wouldn’t even need the word “happy.”

Every life has ups and downs. This is reality. People who attempt to live a lifetime on mountain tops are a little disconnected from reality. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not trying to rain on your parade. We all need the sun to break through our clouds on gloomy days.
To become disconnected from our pain and solely pursue full-time happiness leads to a condition called denial. We become separated from reality. Our attempts at happiness can lead to ways to numb our pain. The “life of the party” is often crying on the way home.

So should we just abandon happiness and give into impending misery – absolutely not! We serve a God who delights in us. He doesn’t want us to wallow in misery. The Bible tells us “A merry heart does good like a medicine” (REF).

We all could stand to laugh a little more – maybe even laugh until we can’t stand it. In the course of any day, we’re bound to do dumb things – it’s time to laugh at ourselves. We should slow down and enjoy the laughter of our children. We should share funny stories with each other and enjoy our lives.

But, our expectation should be a variety of experiences and emotions. Nothing will keep us happy, and nothing should keep us sad.

What are you pursuing? Constant happiness? Numbing out your pain? Can you experience God in bright moments as well as dark ones? God gives us a variety of experiences, and He’s with us in every one.

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