“What makes you happy?”

“What makes you happy?”

 

DISCUSSION:                              

If

you watch TV or read social media you will see that there are thousands of

things designed to make you happy. So, it should be easy to find happiness,

shouldn’t it? I think the fact is that nothing in this world will bring us

happiness. We have to choose to be happy regardless of what is going on in our

lives. Solomon said, “There is nothing new under the sun and all is vanity.”

(Ecclesiastes 1:9, 14). Using today’s language we might say, Solomon has been

there and done that. Solomon wasn’t a doctor, but he realized the mind had a

big influence upon the body. In Proverbs 17:22 He presented two options: Live a

happy life and enjoy good health or live without happiness and risk a life of

sickness. Sadly, although Solomon knew this because of his God given wisdom, he

ended up ignoring his own advice. (Thought) Do we do this same thing a lot of

times?

About three

thousand years later through science we are realizing that happiness is part of

being healthy. Today through research, there is strong evidence that a cheerful

attitude promotes a stronger immune system (University of Kentucky research).

Also, the University of Michigan found more good news: The more positive people

are, the less likely they are to have a stroke. Research shows also that the

simple act of smiling is correlated to better health, stronger relationships,

and longer life spans. Smiling helps lower stress for you and the one who sees

you smile (it is catching). What are two things you can do today to bring more

joy into your life? Rejoice in the Lord, and smile.

At least one

day this week make a conscious effort to smile at everyone you meet.