![]() Of course, through a right relationship with God, and living to glorify and enjoy him. God is infinitely happy, and wants his people to be happy in him. If I experienced satisfaction from “worldly things,” I was in sin. “God wants you to be holy, not happy,” is what I used to preach. My natural disposition is reflective and melancholic. This is, to be honest, a struggle for me. As a result, I’ve been thinking a lot more about happiness, and realized I want more of it. In the book, Alcorn writes on happiness in the Christian life and answers common misconceptions (like the one stated above). ![]() I recently finished Randy Alcorn’s excellent book Happiness. “Wait … isn’t joy for Christians and happiness for everyone else? How to be a happy Christian - because all Christians want to be happy, right?Ī blog post on happiness may sound cheesy to some.
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