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Well, I'm excited to bring the next message in our series on eight secrets of a happy life rethink happiness.
The eight Beatitudes of Jesus.
And if you've been with this, you know, that Jesus had a lot to say about how to how to be happy, people everywhere want to be happy.
Jesus shows us how that's what we're looking at over these few weeks together.
If you missed any of the messages, you can go to the website.
You can go to the app to catch the podcast and catch up.
I really encouraged to do it.
There's nothing more important than the Beatitudes, really.
It's a quintessential teachings of Jesus.
If you were to come up to Jesus, say, hey, what's the most important teaching ever?
Have you take us to The Sermon on the Mount and he would take us to the first part of The Sermon on the Mount the Beatitudes.
So you get this right?
You know what?
It's like to be members of the kingdom of heaven.
So we're taking a look at that.
Each week.
I have asked you to kind of fill in the sentence happiness is...
I didn't want to talk to you kind of the opposite.
Happy.
Sometimes.
We can Define What happiness is but you find me.
What it is it about a week ago or so?
And Grandson Rowan.
Mr. Rowan is up there in the balcony, Jairo.
You just see a buddy 2 and 1/2 years old in big church.
We went out on a walk with Rex the great, the two and a half year old golden retriever, and we were having a ball until Rick started.
Digging in the ground and up, come the bees.
How many know what I'm talking about?
Bees are everywhere.
These are everywhere growing his laps to me.
So I'm in the middle of the bees.
Fortunately, grandma sisa and Rowan were behind us a bit.
But all of a sudden there's a bees up.
Rex's knows there's bees all over Rex.
I yank him out of there.
We get away.
I'm knocking.
Bees off, I can I'm getting stung.
He kind of put a damper on the walk,, You know what I'm talking about.
And so we went our way back home and I checked the mailbox and there was a letter to me from the Neptune Society wondering if I wanted to get cremated.
I want to call him and say I just got stung by a bee.
I don't want to be cremated.
Well, anyway, happiness is not being stung by a bee or being cremated while you're alive.
All right, but what is happiness is here again.
Recently, the happiest kids in the world.
Do you know where they're from?
Number five, America number for Germany was born.
Number 3, Brazil number to Spain and number one, drum roll, please, Mexico, Mexico.
That's what the statistics showed.
Very interesting to see that and the most important source of a kid's happiness.
The report says, and this makes sense close family and friends.
Then that makes sense.
Interesting, interesting.
I like this Chinese proverb that says, if you want happiness for an hour, take a nap.
If you want a penis for a day, go fishing.
If you want happiness for a year and her to Fortune, if you want happiness, for a lifetime help, somebody else.
And went on to say that if you want to be truly happy, you need to spend at least two hours every week serving other people a hundred hours every year.
I think that's the bare bare minimum.
Jesus said true, happiness is an internal Joy anchored in an eternal God and he gives us eight Beatitudes 8 secrets to a happy life.
He says, accurately assess yourself.
Realize that you just believe, God blessed are the poor in spirit and make your mistakes.
Blessed are those, who mourn?
Because we understand the devastation of sin.
Respect others.
Blessed are the meek, their humble and kind towards others, do the right thing.
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness?
Those are the people who are always seeking to make right decision, right?
Choices.
Number 544, give freely blessed.
Are the merciful blessed are those?
Or merciful to others?
Freely forgiving.
And then number 6. Today question your own motives blessed are the pure in heart question.
Your own motives the things we do, why do we say the things we say?
Blessed are the pure in heart blessed are those who have an uncontaminated?
I'm compromised and undivided heart in their very core.
They are authentic.
And pure before God.
Why do we manipulate lie falsify?
The facts exaggerate the truth?
Try to impress others?
What is the motivation behind that kind of thing?
We need to hold ourselves accountable.
The point is we need to push our own motives.
So other people don't have to, we need to examine ourselves.
We need to evaluate our self.
We need to call a foul on our selves.
We need to call ourselves out.
When we're out of line.
We need to do that to herself.
We don't need to expect other people.
Do we need to spend time before God?
And with God and say, God search my heart and show me where I'm offline off track and derailed.
Practical questions to ask yourself.
Would I do what I'm doing?
If others could see, are there, secret hidden sins that you don't want anybody to know about or contrary to that?
Would I do what I'm doing?
If no one would ever see, am I giving and serving?
So other people see me in a plaid me and I get lots of your no pants on the back.
What's my motivation?
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