‘A merry heart
does good, like medicine.’ Proverbs
17:22
The Bible says,
‘A merry heart does good, like medicine, but a broken spirit dries the bones.’
Do you know that laughter is such good medicine that it can help to relieve
stress, cure headaches, fight infections, and alleviate hypertension? Some
doctors tell us laughing produces physical benefits similar to the benefits we
get from vigorous physical exercise. When you throw your head back and laugh
out loud, the muscles in the abdomen, chest, shoulders, and elsewhere in your
body contract, while your heart rate and blood pressure increase. Just one
burst of laughter can cause your pulse rate to double from 60 to 120, while
your systolic blood pressure can shoot from a normal 120 to 200. Then once you
stop laughing your heartbeat and blood pressure dip below normal - signalling
reduced stress. God created laughter because He knows it’s good for your
health. Don’t, however, confuse happiness with merriment. Merriment comes from
joy, not happiness, and understanding this is crucial to your emotional
well-being. There are times when we can’t and shouldn’t be happy - when people
are hurting, going through tragedy, or losing jobs and loved ones. In the face
of injustice happiness is inappropriate, if not impossible. Yet the joy that
comes from knowing that you are unconditionally loved and accepted by God
enables you to remain joyful. That’s because:
1) Happiness is
external; joy is internal.
2) Happiness
depends on outward circumstances; joy depends on inward character. 3) Happiness depends on what happens to us; joy depends on who lives within us.
4) Happiness is based on chance; joy is based on choice. So today - choose joy!
Ex 34-35, Matt 22:23-46
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