That was the “subject” on my email from Ulta yesterday morning. It jumped out at me. That word, “deserve”, says it all. We live in a self-gratification, self-centered, self-entitlement, and selfie world. I get it! We all want to be happy. Isn’t that the greatest goal in life? I loved Bobby Ferrin’s upbeat, reggae song, “Don’t Worry. Be Happy”. It motivated us to "Be Happy!"
We are hardwired to pursue happiness, so we pursue it, after all, as Ulta’s advertising campaign says: We deserve it!” We don’t have to look far to hear prominent cultural voices, sing and speak about how much they "deserve" their rights, their happiness, and their pleasure. "We’re all about feeling good; We’re all going to die so let’s live it up without regard to morality, being respectful of others or what the consequences of our actions might be. As long as we’re happy – that’s all that matters."
Yesterday morning, my daughter and I were having one of our phone pep talks. We need to record some of those talks because I think we could solve many of the world’s problems if the world would listen to us. We discussed the lack of morality in our world because the world thinks “I deserve happiness, at all costs!” We also talked about how well we sleep at night because of a clear conscience and how happy we are to wake up to freedom from regret of what we did yesterday.
The simple truth is: God REALLY does want His kids to be happy, just like you and I want our children to be happy. God made pleasure because He wants us to be happy. He doesn’t want us shivering in a dark corner, frightened, sad and miserable. He sincerely wants happiness in our lives and He wants to flood our days with a joy that the world can’t even begin to know or take away. This is the God of the Bible. And, no matter what you’ve heard, He’s a joyful and happy God Himself, and He loves nothing more than to make those of us who are chasing happiness to be happy.
This may sound ultra-spiritual but at the heart of Christianity, is the key to happiness. It is happiness through holiness. I can hear some saying now, “There goes Donna giving us the “Jesus Talk” again’. But, I promise you, the way to be happy is found in simple obedience to God and faith in His Son. King David said to God with evident delight AND happiness: "You make known to me the path of life; in your presence, there is the fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore.” Psalm 16:11
It may appear that being a devoted follower of Christ means we’re floating two inches off the ground if we’re living obediently to His words. But God is infinitely happy Himself and we were made in His image, so “happy” should be our way of life; not because we “deserved it”, but because we are God’s kids so it is a part of our DNA. We can’t help ourselves. It’s because of Whose we are. Obedience to our Father is what makes us happy. Pursuing Him is what brings us freedom and joy.
This way of life allows us to enjoy the world as it is. The gift of physical enjoyment and pleasure comes from Him, not an inebriated version of ourselves or an X-rated movie or one-night-stand. The ability to realize that it’s not that we DESERVE happiness, it’s that our loving and holy Father God created happiness for us. Our hunger for happiness and pleasure are God-given instincts and when placed in the right order, as the children of our King, we never need to worry because we are on the receiving end of an abundance of His unmerited favor.
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Patience is HANGING LOOSE
Day 295 of Photo Inspirations -- Patience is HANGING LOOSE!
This photo inspiration is from my trip to Hawaii and everywhere I went they were using the hand gesture that means "Hang Loose". It is so refreshing to see how relaxed they are there. So many of us here on the mainland are in such a hurry to get from Point A to Point B that we don't even notice the beauty of the day. We're in such a rush to get to our next appointment that we don't stop to thank a store clerk for their service or to ask someone how their day is going. It's time for us to SLOW DOWN and BREATHE. I know that the fast-paced lives we live keeps us feeling like we need to rush here and there. So why is it such a work-out to have patience?
First of all, patience goes against our human nature. When a baby wakes up in the middle of the night and is hungry, he doesn't lie there and think, "I know mommy and daddy are tired, so I'll just wait until a more convenient time to let them know that I'm hungry." NO! That baby cries impatienty and contiues to cry until he receives the attention he demands.
Secondly, we have the weeds of pride, selfishness and anger that can easily choke out the quality of patience. And it's revealed when the cable TV goes out again or there's long lines at the grocery store. Were you ever the one that honked at a guy at a traffic light whose car had stalled and he was frantically trying to get it started? And the chorus of honking horns made matters even worse for him.
Thirdly, patience is contrary to our culture, and that's what I meant in my opening paragraph. We don't live in a relaxed culture. Having had the opportunity to travel to third world countries, I know they have very different lifestyles. They're more laid back. They think, "Whatever happens, happens. It'll be all right." They have the "Don't worry. Be happy" mindset. And they wonder why we're so uptight. It's because we're on a fast track. The more conveniences we have, it seems we become even more impatient. We're in a world of high tech and fastest is best when it comes to appliances, electronics, cars, traveling, AND cooking.
But God wants us to grow the quality of patience. It comes with the Fruit of the Spirit -- so if God lives in us, we already have it inside of us. What a more beautiful, peaceful, comfortable, relaxed life we can have when PATIENCE becomes a "must have". Being patient is evidence of our trust and faith in our Heavenly Father.
James 1:4 "......for when your patience is finally in full bloom, then you will be ready for anything, strong in character, full and complete."
Matthew 7:16 "You will know them by their fruit"
I pray today for patience for you and I – in small situations at work, at home, on the road – and for patience in the bigger circumstances that surround us. In your waiting and seeking, may God's peace and courage fill you with hope.......AND patience!
This photo inspiration is from my trip to Hawaii and everywhere I went they were using the hand gesture that means "Hang Loose". It is so refreshing to see how relaxed they are there. So many of us here on the mainland are in such a hurry to get from Point A to Point B that we don't even notice the beauty of the day. We're in such a rush to get to our next appointment that we don't stop to thank a store clerk for their service or to ask someone how their day is going. It's time for us to SLOW DOWN and BREATHE. I know that the fast-paced lives we live keeps us feeling like we need to rush here and there. So why is it such a work-out to have patience?
First of all, patience goes against our human nature. When a baby wakes up in the middle of the night and is hungry, he doesn't lie there and think, "I know mommy and daddy are tired, so I'll just wait until a more convenient time to let them know that I'm hungry." NO! That baby cries impatienty and contiues to cry until he receives the attention he demands.
Thirdly, patience is contrary to our culture, and that's what I meant in my opening paragraph. We don't live in a relaxed culture. Having had the opportunity to travel to third world countries, I know they have very different lifestyles. They're more laid back. They think, "Whatever happens, happens. It'll be all right." They have the "Don't worry. Be happy" mindset. And they wonder why we're so uptight. It's because we're on a fast track. The more conveniences we have, it seems we become even more impatient. We're in a world of high tech and fastest is best when it comes to appliances, electronics, cars, traveling, AND cooking.
But God wants us to grow the quality of patience. It comes with the Fruit of the Spirit -- so if God lives in us, we already have it inside of us. What a more beautiful, peaceful, comfortable, relaxed life we can have when PATIENCE becomes a "must have". Being patient is evidence of our trust and faith in our Heavenly Father.
James 1:4 "......for when your patience is finally in full bloom, then you will be ready for anything, strong in character, full and complete."
Matthew 7:16 "You will know them by their fruit"
I pray today for patience for you and I – in small situations at work, at home, on the road – and for patience in the bigger circumstances that surround us. In your waiting and seeking, may God's peace and courage fill you with hope.......AND patience!
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