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Roger Bothwell
Happiness is -
Humans are strange creatures. We are thrilled when we get a raise until we
find out a colleague received a larger raise. There is an old Yiddish saying,
"When does a hunchback rejoice? When he sees one with a larger hump."
Ambrose Bierce put it this way, "Happiness is an agreeable sensation arising
from contemplating the misery of others." And Gore Vidal wrote, "It is not
enough to succeed. Others must fail." Our happiness is so often a reaction
based on relationship with other's situations.
It is interesting to compare the above quotes with Jesus' prescriptions for
happiness found in Matthew 5. The word "blessed" in the Beatitudes can be
translated "happy." "Happy are the meek for they shall inherit the earth."
Note there is a relationship factor involved and it is opposite to our normal
reactions.
The normal reaction to happiness is all about me. Jesus' formula is all about
others. If I am meek I am content with other's success. If I am meek I am
happy when you get a raise. Now I must confess I need to work at this and
will most likely fail if I do not have divine help. Surely it is the "old man"
Paul refers to in Romans. I must put it to death that a "new man" can live
within me.
"You were taught, to put off your old self, which is being corrupted by its
deceitful desires; to be made new in the attitude of your minds; and to put on
the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness." Ephesians 4:22-
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I'm
Roger Bothwell and my address is roger.bothwell@verizon.net
or 151 Old Farm Rd. Leominster, MA 01453. Thank you for your
support of our faith ministry.
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