How to be Happy

Acts 26:2

In the passage before us Paul is a prisoner and standing before Agrippa. But yet he makes the statement, “I think myself happy”. Looking at Paul’s situation you might not think that he would have much to be happy about but that is the point of our lesson. As we will see happiness can simply be a choice and is connected with God and doing his will.

What is Happiness?

We look at two definitions for the word happy from the American Dictionary of the English Language 1828 edition, by Noah Webster. From these two definitions we will see both the worldly view of happiness and the spiritual view of happiness.

Happy – Prosperous, having secure possessions of good.

This definition would be the worldly view. Note that it is connected with “secure possessions of good”. This is why worldly happiness never last, nothing in this world is secure.

Happy – Blessed; enjoying the presence of God, in a future life.

This definition is obviously the spiritual one. Note that it is connected with the presence of God.

What does the Bible say should make us Happy?

1)  Having the Lord as your God (Psalm 144:15)

2)  Having the fear of the Lord (Psalms 128:1-2)

3)  Having the Lord correct you (Job 5:17)

4)  Serving others (John 13:15-17)

5)  Suffering for righteousness sake (1 Peter 3:14)

As we have seen happiness comes from God and if we will do the above things we may be able to say like Paul, “I think myself happy” despite the position we find ourselves in.

How to be Happy : Handout

Acts 26:2

1)  What is unique about Paul’s statement in Acts 26:2?

2)  What is a worldly definition of the word happy and why is it flawed?

3)  What is a spiritual definition of the word happy and what is it connected with?

4)  What does the Bible say should make us Happy?