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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · God does want us to be happy, and He has provided all we need for life and godliness through Christ Jesus (2 Peter 1:2). He has designed the human heart to experience its greatest ecstasy in worship, its deepest satisfaction in serving, and its greatest love through the power of the Holy Spirit.

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    We might begin to answer these questions by first asking, "What is happiness?" In contemporary pop-culture, happiness seems to be all about evanescent (quickly passing) and effervescent (vivacious or enthusiastic) feelings (Think Pharrell's popular song, "Happy"). It's a kind of inner peace, sense of contentment, or maybe even excitement, or a feel...

    In the Bible, we can find references to happiness in passages like Psalm 1 and Matthew 5. Each one uses the word "blessed," The Hebrew word in Ps 1 is asher/ashrei. TheGreek word in Matt 5 is makarios. Both of these words may be translated as "happy." Indeed, the translation, "blessed," is part of what happiness means in the Bible. These words incl...

    Christian theologians, most notably, St. Augustine of Hippo and St. Thomas Aquinas, pick up the ancient philosophical notions of eudaimonia/happiness and reflect on them theologically. In short, they agree with Aristotle that true, Christian, Biblical happiness is connected with goodness/virtue and wisdom. What they add to the Hellenistic philosoph...

    Dr. Ellen Charry (God and the Art of Happiness, andBy the Renewing of Your Minds) argues that classical Christian doctrine seeks to help believers flourish by knowing and loving God. Goodness and happiness should result from living into these doctrines. This is the “good life” that Christianity offers. Theology should foster human dignity and excel...

    As many face illness, loss, anxieties, fears, and trouble of all kinds, it can be important to remember that God is still interested in our happiness. We might think God is only interested in our faithful obedience, or our perseverance. That is certainly true. But God does not separate our obedience from our happiness in Him. God wants our joy to b...

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  3. Dec 23, 2019 · So the answer to Does God want us to be happy?, according to Alcorn, is yesand the rest of the book makes the biblical argument for why. God Is Happy. The structure, especially early on, resembles a systematic theology.

  4. Mar 20, 2015 · Does God want me to be happy or holy? It’s a common question, and Josh, a listener, writes in to ask, “Pastor John, my pastor, who knows and loves the gospel, chose this as the main point of a recent sermon: ‘God desires our obedience more than our happiness.’

    • God doesn’t care if you are happy. So, forget everything you’ve heard about happiness before. Don’t even worry about me defining this word yet. Instead, let’s approach the question like it’s the first time we’ve heard it, “Does God want you to be happy?”
    • Joy is better than happiness. Randy Alcorn mentions in his book the example from the movie “The Princess Bride?” In this movie, the Sicilian mastermind Vizzini repeatedly uses the word “inconceivable” to describe event after event after event that actually happens.
    • It’s wrong to desire to be happy. Perhaps the most influential theologian in all of church history, Augustine says, “Every man, whatsoever his condition, desires to be happy.”
    • I can’t be happy with all of the brokenness in this world. If you are going through great suffering right now, the message of “be happy” or “God wants you happy” might feel disturbing right now.
  5. Jul 18, 2023 · God not only wants us to be happy, but to experience the all-sustaining and fulfilling joy of life within the love of Christ. “The world believes and feels deeply - we all do in our fleshly nature - it’s pleasant to be served - really pleasant,” explains John Piper.

  6. Nov 12, 2022 · And the answer is a resounding Yes! God wants you to be happy because he—God—created us and the world out of an overflow of his own happiness. The Trinity delights in each other. The Father, the Son, the Spirit—they delight in each other. And then God created us to be happy.