Everyone has the right to pursue happiness. But the question is, will we ever find it? Let’s begin a new series in Psalm 1.
It would be absurd to deny that many sins are pleasurable. But to confuse those pleasures with a life of happiness is to deny reality and play the fool. Author, pastor, and long-time professor Sid Buzzell takes Mart DeHaan and Elisa Morgan to Psalm 1 to re-define our perspective on “the pursuit of happiness.” Discover how the wisdom of the Scriptures can contribute to a better overall quality of life.
Everyone has the right to pursue happiness. But the question is, will we ever find it? Let’s begin a new series in Psalm 1.
Everyone seems to have a different opinion on what it takes to be happy. But if we truly want to experience a fulfilled life, we have to be careful who we listen to! Tune in to hear biblical wisdom.
Have you ever thought you’d have more fun in life if you didn’t have to follow any rules? I think we’ve all been there. Our study in Psalm 1 continues.
Sin offers momentary happiness. But can sin provide lasting joy in life? Let’s dig deep in Psalm 1 for keys to a happy life.
Meditating often gets a bad rap. We may think it involves uncomfortable positions and nonsensical chanting. How meditating on God’s Word can be an avenue to a happy life.