Health
and Happiness
I
have set the Lord always before me: because he is at my right hand, I shall not
be moved. Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoiceth: my flesh also
shall rest in hope. Ps. 16:8, 9
The Christian should live so near to God
that he may approve things that are excellent, "being filled with the
fruits of righteousness, which are by Jesus Christ, unto the glory and praise
of God." His heart should be attuned to gratitude and praise. He should be
ever ready to acknowledge the blessings he is receiving, remembering who it is
that has said, "Whoso offereth praise glorifieth me." . . .
It is the duty of every one to cultivate
cheerfulness instead of brooding over sorrow and troubles. Many not only make
themselves wretched in this way, but they sacrifice health and happiness to a
morbid imagination. There are things in their surroundings that are not
agreeable, and their countenances wear a continual frown that, more plainly
than words, expresses discontent. These depressing emotions are a great injury
to them healthwise, for by hindering the process of digestion they interfere
with nutrition. While grief and anxiety cannot remedy a single evil, they can
do great harm; but cheerfulness and hope, while they brighten the pathway of
others, "are life unto those that find them, and health to all their
flesh."
Christ came to restore to its original
loveliness a world ruined by sin. . . . In the new earth there will be no sin
nor disease. . . . And the body will be restored to its original perfection. We
shall wear the spotless image of our Lord. . . .
The development of Christian character,
tending toward this state of perfection, is a growth toward beauty. . . . As
the heart becomes transformed by the renewing of the mind, the graces of the
Spirit leave their impress on the face, and it expresses the refinement,
delicacy, peace, benevolence, and pure and tender love that reign in the heart.
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Give "thanks always for all things unto God."
From My Life Today - Page 158