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● Phil 4:4 . . Rejoice in the Lord always. I say again: Rejoice!
Words and grammar in the Bible convey information; otherwise language serves no useful purpose. When the apostle Paul says "always" he means always or he wouldn't say it like that. So then, part-time rejoicers in the Lord are failing to comply with the Lord's wishes.
Now the thing is: rejoicing in the Lord is not the same as rejoicing in life. In point of fact, there's really not all that much to be permanently happy about in life on earth.
"Utter futility! --said Koheleth-- Utter futility! All is futile! What real value is there for a man in all the gains he makes beneath the sun?" (Ecc 1:2-3)
We can name lots of things in life that bring us happiness and satisfaction, but the problem is: it's all fleeting, i.e. it's all temporary, viz: transient. There's very little that brings us lasting happiness and satisfaction. And then on top of that, there's the specter of death; viz: it's only a matter of time when our life on earth-- everything we've accomplished, and everything we've accumulated --is separated from us like a young military recruit's hair falling to the floor in a Marine Corps barber shop.
The negativity of life on earth can be greatly moderated by always keeping one's eye on the future as it's revealed in the teachings of Christianity's lord and master.
"These things have I spoken unto you, that my joy might remain in you, and that your own joy might be full." (John 15:11)
"I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." (John 16:33)
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Words and grammar in the Bible convey information; otherwise language serves no useful purpose. When the apostle Paul says "always" he means always or he wouldn't say it like that. So then, part-time rejoicers in the Lord are failing to comply with the Lord's wishes.
Now the thing is: rejoicing in the Lord is not the same as rejoicing in life. In point of fact, there's really not all that much to be permanently happy about in life on earth.
"Utter futility! --said Koheleth-- Utter futility! All is futile! What real value is there for a man in all the gains he makes beneath the sun?" (Ecc 1:2-3)
We can name lots of things in life that bring us happiness and satisfaction, but the problem is: it's all fleeting, i.e. it's all temporary, viz: transient. There's very little that brings us lasting happiness and satisfaction. And then on top of that, there's the specter of death; viz: it's only a matter of time when our life on earth-- everything we've accomplished, and everything we've accumulated --is separated from us like a young military recruit's hair falling to the floor in a Marine Corps barber shop.
The negativity of life on earth can be greatly moderated by always keeping one's eye on the future as it's revealed in the teachings of Christianity's lord and master.
"These things have I spoken unto you, that my joy might remain in you, and that your own joy might be full." (John 15:11)
"I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." (John 16:33)
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