December 16, 2005

 

A merry heart does good, like medicine

But a broken spirit dries the bones.

--Psalm 17:22

 

Martin Luther once said, “If they don’t have laughter in heaven, then I don’t want to go there. It’s easy to imagine the beautiful smile and heavenly laugh of Jesus.” Lighten up from all the stress. Laugh it up with the people you love the most. Celebrate the joy of life in Christ! Life can become torturous and troublesome. We get so busy that we forget to have fun — especially during this time of the year.

 

Laugh a little. It comes from having a relationship with Jesus. He’s the One who said, “I’ve come that you might have life and have it more abundantly” (John 10:10). Who came up with the idea that Christians were not to enjoy their lives? I’ve seen better faces on clocks than on the faces of some people who claim to be Christians! Without Jesus, life is miserable; but with Him, life is magnificent.

 

I had wonderful parents. And one of my greatest memories is the chuckle of my dad and the hilarious laughter of my mother. Those are the memories that are etched in my soul and that shaped my life. There are some of you that will be spending Christmas alone, or without someone you love this season. Take heart. God is present and real. He is your great comforter and friend. And having a relationship with Him will bring about pure joy and happiness.

 

Let us also remember in prayer those military men and women serving overseas. Pray that they will come to know joy in Christ if they haven’t experienced it already. Lift them up as they are away from their families this holiday and pray for their safe return. And add those who have lost loved ones to your prayer list during this season. Pray that they would find comfort and peace in the Lord Jesus. And finally, spend time with the ones you love in laughter this Christmas. Thank God for the precious family and friends in your life.

 

DO YOU WANT TO PREPARE YOURSELF FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON? FOCUS ON CHRIST, FAMILY, AND FRIENDS.