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SCRIPTURE
Romans 15:13
Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.
WORDS OF HOPE
Are you happy? We all have good days and bad days. Some of us have more of one than the other for lots of reasons. Generally speaking, I am a creative; specifically a writer and artist, among a few other things. Throughout my life, I have found myself constantly doing the things that make me happy and make me feel good. I’ve always known that these are very specific choices I’ve made. As with so many other people, life was difficult growing up. But when I look back and often compare myself to someone else’s situation, I usually find myself very fortunate because I know it could’ve been worse.
There are so many factors in life that don’t afford us the opportunity to choose between being happy or just giving up and living with what it is. But that is a specific spectrum of things that are relative to factors of our chemistry, thinking, environment, and a host of other things that impact life.
The question is, “are you happy?” What are the reasons you feel happy? Is this feeling a constant thing happening within you or do you do things to cause it? Are you able to manipulate your circumstances to feel better when you are otherwise blue. Is it a constant concern for you to feel happy most of the time? I ask this last one because I find myself wanting to maintain a certain happy disposition as much as I can produce it on my own.
There are definite life challenges, and I do find myself sometimes easily swayed to temporary early allow my balloon to be burst, but it doesn’t take much for me to bounce back quickly. I am very fortunate, I know. I have spoken with people who are clinically depressed, or others, who seem to have a pessimistic view; a dark cloud hanging over their head.
One of the first things I can think of that will snap me back to my better self is taking a moment to feel gratitude, and to be thankful for the things I have, and the situation of being blessed. Our attitude often begets more of the same. First and foremost, I am grateful to God who not only gave me life, but sustains it. That is especially in the dark times, or times that I just have to pause and say this situation will not change. I know God will somehow see me through both.
I’m speaking to myself when I say “smile, be thankful, and know it’s ok to live with ‘what is’ for some things but the big HOWEVER is change what you can to find happiness.
PRAYER
Give me the patience to live with “what is” and the courage to change what should be changed. May I always take a moment to feel gratitude to you. Amen.
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Charlie C. Rose
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
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