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Home/Biblical and Theological/Blood-Bought Happiness

Blood-Bought Happiness

Do you want abiding happiness? Look to Christ.

Written by Blake Long | Sunday, August 1, 2021

Do you want rest for your soul? Do you want a happiness the abides in your heart regardless of your feelings and circumstances? Look to Christ. He doesn’t promise life will be easy—it won’t. But he does promises you abiding joy because you’ll be in union with him.

 

We will never find happiness by looking at our prayers, our deeds, or our feelings; it is what Jesus is, not what we are, that gives rest to our soul. (Charles Spurgeon)

Every which way we turn, we are inundated with the constant pursuit of finding happiness. It’s human nature. All people want to be happy. And that’s not a bad thing. The problem resides in where we attempt to find this elusive happiness.

Where have you been looking?

As Spurgeon notes above, true happiness is found only by abiding in Jesus Christ. No prayer, feeling, or deed. No emotion, song, or companion. Do you want abiding happiness? Look to Christ.

That’s not where people are searching, though. Most people think Jesus will restrict their happiness. How can I be happy when Jesus doesn’t give me whatever I want? some say. My friend, you’ve missed the point of what it means to be happy. We’ve become too influenced by culture’s definition.

Culture’s definition of happiness may present to you a fleeting emotion, something that is here for a moment and vanishes in a flash. It’s only here for a moment. That is not the Bible’s picture of happiness, however.

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