When
people find that you're a Christian, are they surprised? Can they tell
by your words and deeds that you have found joy in your life or do you
follow the "I'm a Christian so I can't have fun" stereotype? Do you
spend all your time thinking of the things you cannot do?
The happiest people on earth ought to be those of us in God's service. And we ought to look like it. We have every reason to smile more than anyone else. Even though our work is terribly serious, we ought to have more fun and have a better time doing it than anybody. Why would we not enjoy life? For whom do we live it?
The happiest people on earth ought to be those of us in God's service. And we ought to look like it. We have every reason to smile more than anyone else. Even though our work is terribly serious, we ought to have more fun and have a better time doing it than anybody. Why would we not enjoy life? For whom do we live it?
Those who look as if they've just finished their last piece of bread do not minister very effectively. We
really don't need to spend all our time on the negatives of life; there
are enough heart-breaking experiences to go around for all of us. Who
wants to follow a God who is perceived to be standing over us hand on
His hip, shaking His finger? If God does not want us to be happy
creatures, why would He have provided us with food, drink, books, music,
friends and all the beauty in the world? On top of all the wonderful
things to
be found in our world He also offers us the opportunity to be in
communion with Him? One on one. We can't allow ourselves to get so
wrapped up in daily life that we forget the gifts.
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