BY PASTOR DENNIS MORALES
You fill in the blank. Happiness is what so many are trying to determine in life. Some may ponder “what is happiness?”
Believe it or not, but my two boys love when I do yard work or clean out the garage. Why? You say. They love it because they have an opportunity to help me and it gives them a chance to hold a broom. Yes, hold a broom. I have a photo of my son Noah holding a push broom the day of his first birthday with such intrigue and joy. It actually brought him joy and fulfillment to help his dad. This was another glimpse of the Lord teaching me through my son.
In the Upper Room, Jesus took a towel and wrapped it around His waist. He then took a basin and began to do the work of a servant as he washed the disciple’s feet (John 13). Jesus then said “if you know these things, blessed are you if you do them” (John 13:17). The word “blessed” here is translated “happy.” Jesus shares with us the source of real happiness in this scene. Jesus essentially shows us that happiness cannot be defined by prestige or power, only in terms of knowing and doing God’s will for our lives. To my son, pushing a broom may not be the most exhilarating experience in itself, but when it’s connected to blessing his dad, it makes him happy.
Life without God is empty, shallow, and lacks purpose. When you allow Christ in your life, He makes it worth living. Serving the Lord and others in His name adds a dimension of happiness. “Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, and whose hope is the LORD” (Jer 17:7).
Calvary Chapel Eastvale meets Sundays 11:30 am at Clara Barton Elementary 7437 Corona Valley Ave, Eastvale. www.CalvaryEastvale.org.

