I have felt true joy in my life, and I have felt real
sadness and even anguish. I will tell you that the joy has come from
associations with friends and family; through serving, loving and getting to
know people. Even with sadness, and anguish felt in losses, I have still been able
to be comforted when I have turned to the Lord, because He delivers peace and
sustains us through each hour that we are in need.
When we realize that our greatest joys come through our
associations with one another, and through hard work that family members do to
support and sustain one another, and when we realize that the very love that we
develop through those associations will feed us with joy even in times of
sorrow; then our greatest efforts should be in nurturing our relationships,
building one another up, and sustaining each other through all our joys and
sorrow, whether the road is rocky, we are on a roller coaster, or we are
experiencing smooth sailing.
True anguish and despair need not debilitate us or rob us of
our hope and joy. If they do, then we have chosen to put trust (or lack of
trust) in man rather than showing faith in God; and we have also chosen to
wallow instead of to climb. If we choose to climb, there will always be a hand
that reaches out for ours to pull and lift us higher until we can break through
the clouds and enjoy the sunlight once again.
It might help for each of us to take inventory or our own
lives. What brings us joy? What causes us sorrow? What things can we
change? How can we feel happiness and peace? Is it unrealistic to want
everything to go just our way all the time? What do we choose to do when things
are beyond our own control? How do we respond when we are disappointed? How do
we respond when others attain success? Have we learned how to have hope and
trust in good things to come? Do we place unrealistic projections on others or
on the future? Do we choose to be humble? Do we choose to place our faith in
God? Do we move forward with certainty even when we don’t feel certain? Do we
have enough courage to give ourselves and others the benefit of the doubt? Do
we know that we can get up again even with skinned knees or broken teeth? Do we
lash out at others when we feel uncertain? Or, do we hold hands and move
forward together?
Life is not static, but love and devotion can be. And therein lies our happiness.
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