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Bruno_Schulz
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It’s the joy, that’s continuously in you, when you “have” God - like when you “have” a very dear person you love.
You might talk over many a sad thing with this person, feeling not at all joyful at the time - but you are still joyful to be loved by this person and have her or him, all the time, and you are sad if you lost this person.
This sadness is in atheists. If they analyze their happiness they have for other reasons - be it good friends or money or whatever, they’ll find an emptiness, founded on bottomless loneliness.
The contrary so to Christians who “have” God.
It is joyful to know for a child, that he at any time and out of and any situation can run to his loving parent and be comforted.
It is joyful to know for a Christian, that he at any time can turn at any time and in any situation to his loving Father in Heaven and be comforted!
In the Old Testament, Hanna in 1 Sam 1:18 was terribly sad and even couldn’t eat for her grieve. Then she prayed and put all her sorrow into the hands of God. And the Bible goes on and tells us:
Then she went her way and ate something, and her face was no longer downcast.
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Many who didn’t get the hint yet, think whenever they pray, there must be automatically joy coming up. But in fact it’s such with this joy:I prayed, and while I didn’t feel “automatic joy,” I felt a lift later in the day.
It’s the joy, that’s continuously in you, when you “have” God - like when you “have” a very dear person you love.
You might talk over many a sad thing with this person, feeling not at all joyful at the time - but you are still joyful to be loved by this person and have her or him, all the time, and you are sad if you lost this person.
This sadness is in atheists. If they analyze their happiness they have for other reasons - be it good friends or money or whatever, they’ll find an emptiness, founded on bottomless loneliness.
The contrary so to Christians who “have” God.
It is joyful to know for a child, that he at any time and out of and any situation can run to his loving parent and be comforted.
It is joyful to know for a Christian, that he at any time can turn at any time and in any situation to his loving Father in Heaven and be comforted!
In the Old Testament, Hanna in 1 Sam 1:18 was terribly sad and even couldn’t eat for her grieve. Then she prayed and put all her sorrow into the hands of God. And the Bible goes on and tells us:
Then she went her way and ate something, and her face was no longer downcast.
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