Happiness
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This episode explains that the biblical word “blessed” means “very happy,” yet Christ’s Beatitudes redefine happiness in ways that contradict our natural desires. People assume they are blessed only when life is easy and they receive what they want, but Scripture shows that such indulgence can be spiritually harmful, as when God granted Israel’s desires but “sent leanness into their soul” (Ps. 106:15). True happiness cannot be pursued apart from God, because we belong to Him and exist under His absolute claim. Seeking blessedness on humanistic terms—independence, self-indulgence, or comfort—is ultimately a denial of God and leads to death (Prov. 8:36). Christ’s definition of blessedness includes trials but also promises: the Kingdom of Heaven, comfort, fullness, and inheritance. The passage ends by asking whether the reader is pursuing happiness on their own terms or on the Lord’s.