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How To Live a Happy Life
Keith Smith keiths10@msn,com
at http://www.biblecenter.com.
Researched sermon is not footnoted.
INTRODUCTION:
1. Are most people happy? Dennis Wholey, author of Are You Happy reports that
according to expert opinion, perhaps only about 20 percent of Americans are truly happy.
2. Why is it that most people are not happy? I think I may know the answer to that
question.
3. People look for happiness in all the wrong places.
ILLUSTRATION:
Some time ago, a man and his son decided to find out the secret to happiness. So one day,
they turned on their computer, booted up a search engine on the Internet, and typed in the
words "true happiness" hoping they would find the answers.
However, after several minutes of searching, the computer said, "No documents match the
search." In other words, the computer indicated that true happiness could not be found in
the world.
4. The reason why most people are not happy is because they look for true happiness in
worldly things. The Bible teaches that worldly things cannot bring us true happiness.
a. Money cannot bring us true happiness.
(1 Tim. 6:6-10) "But godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought
nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it. But if we have food and
clothing, we will be content with that. People who want to get rich fall into temptation
and a trap and into many foolish and harmful desires that plunge men into ruin and
destruction. For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager
for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs."
(1) When making money becomes the number one priority in our lives, we will neglect
God, our families, and ourselves, and it will cause us much heartache. Money does not
bring us happiness, it simply provides for our needs.
ILLUSTRATION:
Jay Gould, an American millionaire, had lots of money. However, when he was dying, he
said, "I suppose I am the most miserable man on earth."
(2) Material possessions cannot bring us true happiness.
(3) If true happiness could be found in material possessions, then most of us in America
should be delirious with joy and happiness beyond description. We should be producing
books and poems that describe our state of unparalleled bliss. We should be walking
around with constant smiles on our faces and telling others how happy with are.
(4) Instead, we find those who have a lot of material possessions have a high rate of
divorce, suicide, depression, child abuse, and other personal and social problems beyond
description. All this is surely proof that happiness in not found in material possessions.
(5) Since worldly things cannot bring us true happiness, then what does?
THIS MORNING, I WILL PRESENT THREE PRINCIPLES ON HOW WE CAN LIVE
HAPPY LIVES.
I. FIRST, TO LIVE HAPPY LIVES, WE MUST GIVE OUR HEARTS TO THE LORD
AND RECEIVE HIS SALVATION.
(Isa. 12:2-6) "Surely God is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid. The Lord, the
Lord, is my strength and my song; He has become my salvation. With joy you will
draw water from the wells of salvation. In that day you will say: Give thanks to the
Lord, call on His name; make known among the nations what He has done, and
proclaim that His name is exalted. Sing to the Lord, for He has done glorious things;
let this be known to all the world. Shout aloud and sing for joy, people of Zion, for
great is the Holy One of Israel among you."
1. When we receive salvation, and deliverance from the bondage of sin, we should
experience joy and happiness. Like Isaiah, we should shout aloud and sing for joy.
2. When Jesus Christ enters into our lives, we cannot help but to rejoice. Do remember
what the Ethiopian Eunuch did after he gave his life to Jesus and was baptized? The Bible
says that he "went on his way rejoicing" (Acts 8:39).
ILLUSTRATION:
As a third-century man was anticipating death, he penned these last words to a friend: "It’s
a bad world, an incredibly bad world. But I have discovered in the midst of it a quiet and
holy people who have learned a great secret. They have found a joy, which is a thousand
times better than any pleasure of our sinful life.
They are despised and persecuted, but they care not. They are masters of their souls. They
have overcome the world. These people are the Christians—and I am one of them."
3. There is joy beyond comparison in being a Christian. Henry Ward Beecher once said,
"The strength and the happiness of a man consists in finding out the way in which God is
going, and going in that way too."
4. If you are a Christian, then you know the joy that I am speaking of, however, if you are
not a Christian, you are missing out on the joy of life. Become a Christian this morning, and
experience not only the forgiveness of your sins, but also the joy that accompanies it.
II. SECOND, TO LIVE A HAPPY LIVES, WE MUST FOCUS ON RIGHTEOUS
THOUGHTS.
The Bible instructs us in (1 Thess. 5:16) to "Be joyful always" and (Phil. 4:4) tells us
to "rejoice in the Lord always."
1. How can we continually be joyful?
2. Paul in (Phil. 4:8) explains to us the secret?
"Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is
pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or
praiseworthy—think about such things.
3. If we want happiness, we must fill our minds with lovely, pure, admirable and
praiseworthy thoughts.
4. If we want to be happy, we must think happy and uplifting thoughts.
(Proverbs 23:7) "As a man thinkest so he is."
5. For most of us, however, our inner dialogue doesn’t consist of positive thoughts it
consists of a stream of negative, critical, angry, self-blaming and defeatist thoughts. When
we engage in these negative-thinking patterns, we squeeze out the joy and happiness in our
lives.
ILLUSTRATION:
Harry Perry was told he was dying of leukemia, so he threw in the towel and started to act
as if life was over. He quit his job, ruled out marriage, spent thousands on treatments,
drank heavily, and spent most of his time alone. He was waiting to die, but he might as well
have been dead already. Harry’s life was empty, even though he wasn’t dead. As a matter
of act, he wasn’t even dying.
About 5 years after the initial diagnosis, another checkup showed that Harry did not have
the disease. He has since then married, bought a home, and quit treatments. He feels
great.
Nothing has actually changed except Harry’s attitude. When he thought he was dying, he
set a course of self-destruction. When he learned he wasn’t a victim of leukemia, he set a
course of happy living.
6. The application to this story is that some of us may be physically alive, however,
mentally dead, meaning our negative attitudes are quenching our spiritual joy. We if want
joy and happiness, then we must change our attitudes.
III. THIRD, TO LIVE HAPPY LIVES, WE MUST PURGE ANGER FROM OUR
HEARTS.
ILLUSTRATION:
In the movie Forrest Gump, there was a scene that has one of the central characters,
Jenny, returning to her old home after her father has died and the old farmhouse is
broken-down and abandoned.
As she reflects on the sexual abuse that she endured as a child, she is overcome by rage
and begins throwing rocks at the house. Jenny finally falls to the ground in exhaustion and
the scene closes with Forest Gump philosophically saying, "Sometimes there just aren’t
enough rocks."
Many of us struggle with anger. It can stem from a variety of reasons and some anger
seems very justifiable. Yet, unresolved anger leaves us reaching and crying out for more
rocks. The rage is never satisfied and happiness squeeze out of our lives.
1. Brethren, through the power of the Spirit of God that is living in us, we can find the
strength to lay down the rocks of anger and forgive those who have hurt us.
2. If you are harboring anger and bitterness against someone, then it is time to let go of it
and forgive.
(Mk. 11:25) "And when you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone,
forgive him, so that your Father in heaven may forgive you your sins."
(Eph. 4:31) "Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along
with every form of malice. Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each
other, just as in Christ God forgave you."
3. Once you let go of the anger and bitterness that has been festering up in your life, the
sunshine of joy will rise up again and bring happiness back to your life.
CONCLUSION:
1. To live a happy lives, we must have a relationship with the Lord, focus on righteous
thoughts, and purge anger from our lives on a daily basis.
2. If we do these three things, then we are on our way to living joyous, bright, and cheerful
spiritual lives.
Keith Smith, Minister
Elam Road Church of Christ
Dallas, Texas
keiths10@msn.com
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