There’s a Christian song that we love to sing to kids which goes like this:
I’m H-A-P-P-Y, I’m H-A-P-P-Y, I know I am, I’m sure I am, I’m H-A-P-P-Y.
I’m H-A-P-P-Y, I’m H-A-P-P-Y, because I know God loves me so, I’m H-A-P-P-Y.
It’s a great little song, especially for young kids who really understand only two emotions: sad and happy.
And so with this simple message is a simple truth: joy, satisfaction, happiness is found in the love of God.
Yet, we get much older, we realise that even as people who know Jesus and are loved by him, there will be times when we will experience great sadness.
I was reminded of this as I recently read Psalm 6 as part of my daily Bible reading. It says:
I am worn out from sobbing. All night I flood my bed with weeping, drenching it with my tears. My vision is blurred by grief; my eyes are worn out because of all my enemies. (Psalm 6:6-7).
It’s a lot different to the “H-A-P-P-Y” experience of the kids’ song, but it shows that sorrow is an authentic experience of the Christian.
Yet, Christian sadness is not without hope. The Psalm continues in this way:
Go away, all you who do evil, for the LORD has heard my weeping. The LORD has heard my plea; the LORD will answer my prayer. (Psalm 6:8-9)
As we experience sadness, we can know that God hears us in our grief, and he answers our prayers.
And our hope is future-focused: we look forward to him answering our prayer for deliverance from our enemies and the rescue that we are promised because of Jesus.
Whether you’re H-A-P-P-Y or S-A-D, you can look forward to being restored and rescued by our saviour Jesus Christ, as we await his return or our going to be with him.
JODIE McNEILL