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Happiness is a matter of feeling, having this certain feeling, and perhaps that feeling is gotten from certain experiences, and so the happy life is doing all that you can in order to maximize the number of experiences you have, whatever those experiences might be. Perhaps those experiences are
David and Paul teach us declaring this to be the happiness of man. What's this? That God imputes righteousness to him without works. But I want to justify happiness from another point of view. You know what happiness is. You know what it is, but sometimes happiness is belittled, diminished, tri
"How many things are necessary for thee to know, that thou, enjoying this comfort, mayest live and die happily? "Three, the first, how great my sins and miseries are; the second, how I may be delivered from all my sins and miseries; the third, how I shall express my gratitude to God for such delive
And what it means is that when God grants a tender heart that wants to be holy and please him and walk in his ways, when that moves in, unhappiness moves out and happiness moves in. What's the happiest moment of your life? Your wedding. The birth of that first child. Graduation. You're finally g
Happiness is always in a constant state of flux. Today happy, tomorrow sad, depending on what takes place. Joy is different. Joy is just as real in bad times as in good. It is the feeling of peace and gladness we have because of our relationship with Christ. The primary difference between joy and ha
2) Ultimate happiness, blessedness is had if one has his dream house, his limousine or sports car, or his yacht. b. The gods of hedonism 1) The worship of self and the absolute refusal to be self-denying and self-sacrificing. a/ One’s ease and relaxation is above all important, b/ Ones pleasure an
I wish you all the happiness in the world that is possible in Christ Jesus from Whom all blessings flow. The Scriptures tell us that we receive all the benefits of Christ through faith. Those benefits do give happiness for they include justification, sanctification and eternal life! What more could
They aimed to outweigh pain with pleasure, to minimize pain and maximize pleasure. Yes, there are troubles in life, they said, but there’s also a lot of joy, so focus on the joy and live the life that brings joy and hap- piness to you. It’s about you. When contentment is sought in one’s self or is d
"My aim in life is in finding happiness!" It seems almost everybody these days says this. There is nothing really wrong in wanting happiness, is there? No, indeed; not if you want to obtain it in the right way. On this note there is much to be said. But pause for a moment and consider that the word