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Follow Your Nose to Happiness
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Follow Your Nose to Happiness

  05/05/10 10:22, by , Categories: Living Life, Theology Lived
I just wanna be happy. Isn't that what everyone wants? I have many friends who are on huge quests for happiness. Some of these friends have eschewed God in favor of what they see as a simpler formula for being happy. "Do what makes you happy." Wow, sounds so simple and easy. If something doesn't make you happy, don't do it. If it does, do it. Seems too simple to fail. And so much better than all the stupid "religious" stuff in the Bible. The whole 'god' thing complicates things too much and actually interferes with happiness. Well, maybe, except... Many of the friends I have that are following this are also living some interesting lives full of stresses they hate. They frequently express anger and frustration, sometimes very strongly, at the people/things in their lives that they blame for their failure to be happy. They also keep changing course. This guy/girl will make me happy. Wait, I'm not happy anymore, I need to divorce/break up with them. Now this one will make me happy...for now. I need to change jobs because I'm not happy. This is better. Wait, I'm no longer happy in this job. You get the idea. What makes me happy today may not make me happy tomorrow. What I think will make me happy might not work out like I thought it would. Rich Mullins has a cool song called "Maker of Noses" which you can LISTEN to. (As long as lala still is up). He talks about how the world wants things to work out and be happy and they give this advice
They said boy you just follow your heart But my heart just led me into my chest They said follow your nose But the direction changed every time I went and turned my head And they said boy you just follow your dreams But my dreams were only misty notions
So Rich draws a conclusion of what is a better, more stable approach to life
But the Father of hearts and the Maker of noses And the Giver of dreams He's the one I have chosen And I will follow Him
Now not all people who claim the name of Christ or talk about Him all the time are faring much better in joy, and that is because claiming Christ and talking about Him is not the same as truly following Him. It is these Christians who talk it more than do it that get thrown in your face by people eager to refuse the guidance of the God who cares. And there is no point in arguing. But like Rich says, the Maker of noses is the one I have chosen and I will follow Him. Doing so for the last 40 years (even imperfectly) has led to stability, peace, and joy. I am thankful that my direction doesn't change every time I turn my head.
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Comment from: Holly [Visitor]
Holly
How true, I've seen the results of this being played out in the life of my son.
05/06/10 @ 07:24


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After growing up in Maine, Ira graduated from Bible College and wandered into Western Maine and has never found his way back out. He has a deep love for the rural churches of Maine and the people who make up this great state. He loves Truth over Tradition, Christ over Culture, and People over Process. He love to equip, teach, and disciple and longs to see the Maine church grow healthy and make disciples.


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