Blessed
are you who hunger now, for you will be satisfied. Blessed are you
who
weep now, for you will laugh.
--
Luke 6:21
There’s an old saying in the news business that
if it leads, it bleeds. Turn on the
TV, surf the web or read a newspaper, and you’re bound to come across story
after story about government corruption, natural disasters and degenerate behavior.
The fact is that the media thrives off bad news and hyping the worst possible
scenarios for maximum effect. After all, good news rarely drives ratings or
sells magazines.
With bad news and scary headlines in such
plentiful supply these days, how about
counting our blessings and taking a
much-needed break? It’s easier than you think. For one week, make the effort to
avoid TV —particularly news broadcasts or shows with a political bent. Keep
away from the same type of content on the web. And don’t bother with newspapers
or magazines. (Even many of the so-called entertainment magazines have fully
embraced politics.)
At the end of those quiet seven days, maybe you
won’t feel quite as informed as you would have had you stayed glued to the evening
newscast or surfed the web. But odds are that you’ll experience much less
stress and enjoy a more positive outlook on life.
That’s some sound advice for ditching the bad
news. But what about finding something
good for a change?
As Christ-followers, the Good News about Jesus
is what gives us hope — plus a much clearer perspective on the future. And as
we read in the Bible about the many promises God has kept over the centuries,
our anticipation only grows as we ponder the amazing future that awaits us.
It’s through our life-journey that we encounter much more than happiness — which
comes from external things and circumstances — but joy, which springs from
within through our relationship with God.
Is your life the stuff of headlines these days?
Hang in there. Good News and the contentment that accompanies it are closer
than you think!
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