Golda Meir knew both struggle and success during her life. As prime minister of Israel, she experienced many episodes of conflict and loss, as well as the periodic joy of successes and victory in the life of the fledgling State of Israel. She said of joy and sorrow, Those who dont know how to weep with their whole heart, dont know how to laugh either.
The apostle Paul called us to a life of both weeping and rejoicingbut with a twist. In Romans 12:15, the apostle challenged us to look outside our own experiences to the needs of others. He said, Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep.
If we rejoice only in our own victories, we miss the wonder of celebrating the power of the Lord, who desires to accomplish His purposes in and through others as well. If we mourn only our own losses, we lose the opportunity to be there for those who are hurting by showing them compassion.
Life is filled with the extremes of joy and sorrow, victory and defeat. But we have been given the privilege of entering into those moments in peoples lives to see the grace of God at work. Dont miss it!
I beleive this is very true.
“We are at our most self centered when we are depressed.”
Cause and effect in one. Self focus.
There is another quote I faintly recall, ‘a joy shared is doubled, a tragedy/hurt/ burden shared is halved.’ I agree.
For most of us life is good and ordinary. Neither peaks nor valleys, but fairly level expectations and results. Secure in the knowledge God is in control.