Posted on 05/28/2016 10:33:38 AM PDT by Salvation
All of us have wounds and imperfections. Some of us make do, even living joyfully in spite of them. Others of us brood or withdraw.
An old saying attributed to Abraham Lincoln goes, Most folks are about as happy as they decide to be.
An old Stephen Foster classic, Some Folks, goes as follows:
Some folks like to sigh,
Some folks do, some folks do;
Others long to die,
But that’s not me nor you.
Chorus:
Long live the merry, merry heart
That laughs by night and day
Like the Queen of Mirth,
No matter what some folks say.
Some folks get gray hairs
Some folks do, some folks do;
Brooding oer their cares
But that’s not me nor you.
Yes, happiness is an inside job. We tend to think it depends on externals, but usually it doesnt.
Consider the video below. A young boy is injured but in a way that is only revealed near the end. He appears withdrawn and almost coldly cruel.
Enter a dog, who is also injured. And yet the dog is indomitable, joyful, and engaging despite his injury. He almost seems unaware of it. The dog is persistently joyful, eventually winning the young boy over with his exuberance.
What about us? Are we joyful Christians? Are we indomitable in the face of trials? Or are we bitter, withdrawn, joyless, and cynical?
Just remember that joy has a way of winning souls. Decide to be happy in Christ.
Monsignor Pope Ping!
Be joyful!
So sweet! (Snif....)
thanks much for posting.
Our little terrier had to have a front leg amputated last year. He’s much older than the pup in the video, but has the same joy and exuberance.
Now I have a new way to appreciate and learn from him.
thanks again for posting this.
Sorrowful yet always rejoicing
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