April 8, 2020
You
know you’ve said something to your kids a lot of times when you start to say it
to them and they say it first. Unfortunately, it usually comes back with a “Yes,
mom, I know....” in front of it and perhaps a bit of frustration. “Yes mom I
know: Don’t just go when the light turns green. Look both ways.” “Yes mom I
know: Clean up the kitchen when I’m done.” “Yes mom I know: Be grateful. Lots
of people have it worse than me.” Some people might call it nagging. I call it
raising children who are now safe, neat, grateful and compassionate. In my
defense, research says that people have to hear something 7 times in order to
get the message. So when they say “Yes, mom, I know...”, hopefully they do. In
his book, “How Happiness Happens”, Max Lucado says, “Scripture has more than
twenty-seven hundred passages that contain words like joy, happiness, gladness,
merriment, pleasure, celebration, cheer, laughter, delight, jubilation,
feasting, blessing, and exultation. Our joy level matters to God.” That’s a lot
of repeating. (2700 times) Apparently God wants us to remember to find the joy
in each day. Psalms 118:24 says: “This is the day the LORD has made; let us
rejoice and be glad in it.” Philippians 4:4 tells us: “Always be full of joy in
the Lord; I say it again, rejoice!” And Romans 15:13 says: “May the God of hope
fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow
with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”
Smile! Be joyful!
Here is a video/song that will bring you some joy and make you smile! https://youtu.be/pJeoTfxa-3k
Smile! Be joyful!
Here is a video/song that will bring you some joy and make you smile! https://youtu.be/pJeoTfxa-3k
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