Happiness can be found in the darkest of days if we remember to turn on the light.
Proverbs 15:15 (KJV) All the days of the afflicted are evil: but he that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast.
I know you know somebody that is “afflicted” The word means repeated pain, either of body or mind; suffering grief or distress.
Afflicted with some type of continual pain from some type of disease. One can be “afflicted” in the mind as suffering as they grief the loss of a loved one. I read of a man who buried his wife of many years. Coming home from her funeral sitting down in his recliner and dying himself. His grief was more than he could take. We all have suffering, grief and distress in this life. There is no escaping it, it’s coming. When I read that verse in the book of Proverbs I see a word before that word “afflicted.”
It is the very first word in that verse “All.” The word “All” gives me more insight “All the days of the afflicted are evil:” This makes me ask myself what type of affliction could cause me to be “afflicted” every single day? Maybe a desire? King Saul had a desire to kill David.
1 Samuel 23:14 (KJV) And David abode in the wilderness in strong holds, and remained in a mountain in the wilderness of Ziph. And Saul sought him every day, but God delivered him not into his hand.
King Saul sought after David every day. Was it jealousy? Was it fear? Was it paranoia? Was it because of David’s popularity or his military success? I’m not sure but every day King Saul, had getting rid of David on his mind. What is the answer to someone who thinks like King Saul. Every day all they can think about is how to get the next whatever….. Jealousy floods our mind because of…… Fear over takes us about……. We think everyone is looking at us, talking about us, and they know what we did. If that is the case then we have become paranoid. Look, there’s that word “but” we are about to be told about a different direction. “a merry heart…” What will that do for my jealousy, fear, and being paranoid? Proverbs 15:13 (KJV) A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance: Makes a cheerful face. Oh no there’s that word “but” again. but by sorrow of the heart the spirit is broken. The best way I know to keep the smile off my face is to have a heart that is broken. If the smile is gone then you might need some medicine. I know the best medicine you can take it’s “A merry heart.”
Proverbs 17:22 (KJV) A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: Well you might say “I just don’t feel like being merry today.” If that's the case get ready here comes another “but.” “but a broken spirit drieth the bones.”
A Merry Heart will give you “a cheerful countenance.” “a continual feast”and “doeth good like a medicine” that’s what I want a “merry heart ” I sure don’t want all those but’s.