What is the christian idea of happiness?
I know a pastor who told me once that he would reject "happy-ism", the idea that I must be happy all the time and that happiness is the greatest good in life.
I tend to agree with this, but only with reservations. For one, I think that to be happy frequently simply is a human need. And second, there are really worse things a human can aspire to than just mere happiness.
Of course I cannot and should not expect from life to contain only happiness for me. I must be able to grief and bear suffering, which simply is part of life. But while seeking constant happiness is wrong, it is still a pleasant and positive state of mind that is not per se sinful, and experiencing happiness helps in accepting life.
How do you view happiness? Are you happy often?
I know a pastor who told me once that he would reject "happy-ism", the idea that I must be happy all the time and that happiness is the greatest good in life.
I tend to agree with this, but only with reservations. For one, I think that to be happy frequently simply is a human need. And second, there are really worse things a human can aspire to than just mere happiness.
Of course I cannot and should not expect from life to contain only happiness for me. I must be able to grief and bear suffering, which simply is part of life. But while seeking constant happiness is wrong, it is still a pleasant and positive state of mind that is not per se sinful, and experiencing happiness helps in accepting life.
How do you view happiness? Are you happy often?