The Times (Shreveport)

Do not be trapped by the world’s darkness

- Billy Graham Columnist

Q: I fight discourage­ment daily though I am a strong believer and follower of Jesus Christ. I read devotional­s that make me feel ashamed because I don’t measure up to the standard of being happy by others expectatio­ns. I don’t find the word “happy” in the Bible, but there are lots of references to being joyful in the midst of trials. Is this true?

F.D.

A: It’s important to remember that the devil wants us to live discourage­d lives. If we focus on what is bad, we pull the shade on future’s light. Wearing a smile and having a glimmer in the eye encourages those we come in contact with. Many may be more discourage­d than we are.

We must desire to live an outflowing life in the context of eternity. When Jesus left this earth after His resurrecti­on, He said, “It is to your advantage that I go away; for if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you; but if I depart, I will send Him to you” (John 16:7, NKJV). That Helper is the Holy Spirit of the living God.

Do not be trapped by the world’s darkness. If you belong to Jesus Christ, you are a child of light. Remember, if you are discourage­d, imagine how much more discourage­d others are. Make a point to be pleasant and smile. People from every race and culture respond to a smile. Try it and you will see. There is indeed so much unpleasant­ness in this world, but the Bible says that the kingdom of God is “peace and joy” (Romans 14:17, NKJV).

Living a joyful life, in spite of discourage­ment, is a strong testimony that Christ lives in us. This makes for sweeter days.

This column is based on the words and writings of the late Rev. Billy Graham.

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