My Inspiration Who controls your happiness?
By William King | Email: kingwilliam189@gmail.com | image courtesy: 1000wordphilosophy.com
When we wake up in the morning, we get to choose how we are going to live that day. We can choose to live in faith, happy, expecting favour. Or we can choose to live discouraged, defeated, focused on our problems. Happiness does not happen automatically.
coming against me.” Or you can receive it and say, “Things may not be perfect in my life, but I know God is on the throne and His plans for me are for good.” This is what David did. He had all kinds of opposition coming against him, people slandering him, family problems, but in the middle of it all he said, “This is the day that the Lord has made. I will rejoice and be glad in it” (Psalm 118:24). If he was reporting on his circumstances, he would have said, “The Lord made this day, but I’ve got a lot of problems.”
You can’t wait to see what kind of day it’s going to be. The first thing in the morning you need to make the decision: “I’m going to live this day happy. I’m going to see the good, be grateful, love my family and enjoy this day.” If you don’t decide how you’re going to live, circumstances will decide for you. Instead, David was making a declaration of faith: “Despite the opposition, I will be happy. Despite people lying about You’ll see all the problems and think, “I don’t feel like go- me, I will be happy. Despite my family not believing in me, ing to work. I can’t believe this traffic. I never get any good I’m going to live this day happy.” If you’re going to be hapbreaks.” When you dwell on those thoughts, you’re choos- py, you have to be happy on purpose. You have to put your ing to live discouraged and have a lousy day. The Scripture foot down and say, “That’s it! I’m not letting other people says, “Joy comes in the morning” (Psalm 30:5). or a problem at work steal my joy. I’m not letting what’s not working out cause me to be sour. I will rejoice, be glad and Every morning God sends you a fresh supply of joy. You can live this day happy.” dismiss it and think, “This is not for me. I have too much TT 160 | July 12th - July 18th| 2022