While it isn’t wrong to feel angry, God can give us the power to handle this emotion in a spiritual and helpful way.
We can all look to the Scriptures to learn how to build a relationship with God, the ultimate Father.
When we get our happiness from God, we want to share that happiness with others.
God is relational; he wants a friendship with us, not a religious performance.
When we have the certainty that God loves us completely for who we are, we can be satisfied no matter what.
God notices what we go through, even if no one else does, and he wants to do something about our pain.
God is meant to be enjoyed, not just endured or feared.
Happiness starts with a choice: where (or to whom) will we turn to find it?
Relying on an unchangeable God will help us stay steady and happy no matter what happens in our lives.
When we’re worried, weary, or hurting, we need to know that God has our back; he loves and cares for us.
In the story of Martha and Mary, we can learn from Jesus how prioritizing our relationships with God and people can truly make us happy.