How To Shake Off Worries And Find A Happy Life
Hanxiao
There
is no denying that we all want to live a happy life,
having a warm and harmonious family, an ideal job, a good prospect,
sensible children and so on. However, in the process of seeking
happiness, we are besieged by all sorts of worries. Some people worry
about whether their jobs will be threatened in face of fierce social
competition. Some worry about their success in competition with their
colleagues. Some
rack their brains trying to make big money to remain
invincible in the business. Some
seek every means to attend training classes given by famous teachers
to improve themselves constantly, so that they will become the strong
of life or social elites. And some worry about when they can pay off
their car loan or housing loan and therefore rush and busy about for
it. More people can hardly breathe due to hard work or heavy
business, and pressures of life have greyed their hair. Others worry
about their marriage and family in face of the temptations from the
evil trends of the world. Still others worry about how to educate
their children and make them stand out among others in the
increasingly fierce social competition. … With so many worries in
our life, isn’t the happy life we yearn for far from the reality?
Then, What Causes the Worries in Our life?
There
are mainly two reasons.
First,
our criteria of a happy life are fame and gain. We think we will live
happily as long as we succeed in our studies, careers, and marriage,
our children become useful, and we become the best of the best and
are admired by others. We all live by the rules for survival such as
the “wealth and status,” “family prestige,” “rising above
others,” “money talks,” “money isn’t everything but without
money you can’t do anything.” So we fix our life goals firmly on
those which can bring us fame and gain, and fear that something would
go wrong in the course of our pursuit and thus we might brush past
happiness.
Second,
we live in our own worlds and always want to live the life we desire
through our own exertion. In fact, we are insignificant in this
universe, but we always consider ourselves powerful. We think that
our fates can be controlled by our own hands. Only by seizing the
right moment and grasping our fate can
we succeed, and only by keeping ourselves progressing can we achieve
a happy life step by step. For these reasons, we often worry: Should
I have done it better? Have I missed any chance?
Can These Things We Pursue Bring Us a Happy life?
In
reality, if we think back and observe carefully, we can easily find
this fact: Many people try their best to live happily, but when some
of them do get fame and gain and position, they find themselves
living in a treacherous world where people intrigue against and
outwit each other. They are no happy at all. Some people have reaped
fame and gain after struggling most of their life, but they do not
feel happy within their hearts. For they have seen that there is no
justice, no righteousness, and no light in the world—everyone lives
for fame and gain and for pursuing fleshly enjoyments, and nobody can
find a shred of the value and meaning of life. Some people have
successful careers and happy marriages, but in real life, they rack
their brains to get money, fame, gain, and position, and are
exhausted from the sinister interpersonal relationship. Some people
become millionaires, but they die young or commit suicide, for the
material wealth cannot fill the emptiness of their hearts. So money
cannot bring us happiness, either. Even many elderly people who used
to eat bland food say, “Now we are wealthy and don’t need to
worry about food and clothing, but we always have a sense of
emptiness within. Well, we’re just muddling along.’” Maybe you
don’t understand why they say so. Since they had gone through many
hardships and now live a wealthy life, they should feel happy. But
how come …
Actually,
King Solomon’ words in the Bible have given us the answer. He said,
“I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and,
behold, all is vanity and vexation of spirit” (Ecclesiastes 1:14).
This shows that a wealthy life, and fame and gain cannot bring us
happiness; they can only make us feel increasing emptiness.
How Can We Shake off Worries and Live a Happy Life?
As
a matter of fact, the true happiness comes from God, and only God is
the source of our happiness. Only by obeying God’s sovereignty and
walking the way of human
life in
accordance with God’s requirements, can we have the true happiness.
The Lord Jesus
has said to us, “Therefore
I say to you, Take no thought for your life, what you shall eat, or
what you shall drink; nor yet for your body, what you shall put on.
Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment? Behold the
fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather
into barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much
better than they? … Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall
we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
(For after all these things do the Gentiles seek:) for your heavenly
Father knows that you have need of all these things. But seek you
first the
kingdom of
God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added to
you”
(Matthew 6:25-26, 31-33).
We
were created by God; and in the beginning, in order to make
us mankind live
better on earth, God created the beautiful Garden of Eden for our
ancestors, Adam and
Eve, and unconditionally bestowed upon them everything they needed to
exist. They were carefree and blissfully living in Eden. Abraham,
recorded in the Bible, heard God’s command and went to the place
God promised to him. He didn’t worry about his future life, rising
up and leaving his hometown. Because he had the true faith
in God and
true worship of God, he could obey all the orchestrations and
arrangements of God. He took no thought of his own future and fate,
nor did he have unreasonable requirements or extravagant desires for
God. He lived in God’s blessings all his life because of his
worship for God. In addition, Job, a character in the Bible that is
familiar to us, spent all his life in seeking to know
God among
His creation of all things and worship Him, so he was blessed by God
and became wealthy. When he was stripped of all, he neither
complained or misunderstood God, nor worried about his future life,
because he knew that everything was in God’s hands. When he
absolutely obeyed and offered praise to God, not only did he gain
double blessings from God, but also his life was prolonged and he
died full of days at last. The Lord Jesus’ words make us understand
that in our real life, if we are able to practice the Lord’s words,
follow His way, and pursue the truth to gain life and attain fearing
God and shunning evil, we will receive God’s blessings and
salvation and be qualified to enter the kingdom of Heaven. Only when
we love the Lord with all our heart, all our mind, and all our soul,
only when we have an obedient attitude to our future life, and only
when we receive everything God has arranged and prepared for us and
seek to know God through it, can we live in happiness.
Finally,
let me share a passage in “God Himself, the Unique III”: “For
one sees that when one does not comprehend fate, when one does not
understand God’s sovereignty, when one gropes forward willfully,
staggering and tottering, through the fog, the journey is too
difficult, too heartbreaking. … When one has no God, when one
cannot see Him, when one cannot clearly recognize God’s
sovereignty, every day is meaningless, worthless, miserable. Wherever
one is, whatever one’s job is, one’s means of living and the
pursuit of one’s goals bring one nothing but endless heartbreak and
irrelievable suffering, such that one cannot bear to look back. Only
when one accepts the Creator’s sovereignty, submits to His
orchestrations and arrangements, and seeks true human life, will one
gradually break free from all heartbreak and suffering, shake off all
the emptiness of life.”
Dear
friends, I hope this article could help you reflect on life, shake
off your worries, and have a happy life.
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