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What does true happiness look like according to the Bible?

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True happiness in the Bible is characterized by a deep-seated peace and contentment that exists despite life's circumstances.

True biblical happiness is depicted not as the absence of sorrow or discomfort, but as a profound peace and contentment that persists through life's challenges. This inner joy is grounded in the assurance of one's relationship with God, which provides stability amid turmoil. Believers may experience troubles just like anyone else, but they are equipped with a hope that transcends worldly concerns. True happiness, therefore, encompasses a soul at rest, capable of facing the future and reconciling with the past, as it is rooted in trust and submission to God's will. The understanding that God is always present and sovereign creates an atmosphere for lasting joy, nurturing the believer’s heart.
Scripture References: Philippians 4:6-7; Romans 8:28-30

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Happiness
John R. Mitchell · Oct 10, 1993
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