Dear Perceptive Reader,
Welcome to OH What a Happy Day 1
A James Poeartistry Production
By James Lynch Jr.
Oh happy day! Hello, Perceptive Reader. I wanted to take this time to share a SPECIAL with you here, and let me lead up to some conclusions with some opening statements.
Statements like — one word, one word can literally save a person’s life. It can save their love. It can save their spirituality.
Yes, it can.
Now, the other thought I want to share with you before I come to sharing this SPECIAL, if you will, is this: it’s not so much how another human being views you — it’s still how God views you.
And in the context I’m sharing it with you, yes, there are some passages in the Bible that you know were inspired, where God was having the prophet, the apostle, if you will, say that a person should have a good reputation on the outside. You see, whatever occupations they were having, the way they dealt with people — in an upright manner, in a good manner, in a nice manner, a happy manner (I’m going to throw that in there, okay?) — it mattered. It showed whether they were capable to continue to treat people even under their care in that fine way. So yes, God does talk about that.
So you have these two statements I just made that are talked about, you see, even by God Himself. So then you just have to — what? — okay, know when they apply at times in certain situations. So the whole point is, even if you have to tell somebody “no,” or “I don’t want to do this in this way or that way,” it still doesn’t mean that you’re not an overall decent person — you see, known to be a decent person, even with a fine reputation or what have you.
A Song That Takes Us Back
Well, I started off with that song, “Oh Happy Day.” Let me want to sing it again. And no, no, maybe… maybe I better not sing it. (lol)
But the whole point is, that song has been sung in millions of, you know, faith-based, really pertaining to Jesus, you see, and the worship of God in churches all over the world. And let me tell you, that song alone has a lot of good feelings for persons. It can even take people way back in time to remember certain individuals that they, you know, had good times with in this way or that way. And they only really think about that event, or that person, when what? That song actually comes on. So there are some people right now who can go listen to that song, or hear it on the radio. And all of a sudden, they’ll say, you know, I remember back in 1969.
Now, I remember back in 1952 — number, it wasn’t the song wasn’t out until the ’60s. But the whole point, they can still say, I can remember back to the 1980s, the 1990s, or, you know, to the millennials now, they say, yeah, I remember back in 1999. Anyway, the whole point I want to make with you is that song had such an upbeat — yes, there was a whole lot of, I don’t want to use the word “pompous,” Or use pompous, pompous circumstance.
There’s another word — I’m basically talking about even entertainment, because it certainly had a lot of entertainment value, with the movies that were used there. And what events that were put on, or what have you. So they took that “Happy Day” tune to everywhere that you can think about taking. I do mean everywhere. So it’s been shared all over the world. It has lifted people up all over the world.
And guess what? The information in that song is very much factual. Because the next verse goes on to talk about it was because when Jesus washed this person’s sins away. And so with that statement, that’s what I’m here to tell you today.
How God Views Us
Truthfully — remember when I told you, it’s not how other humans view you? See now in the context that I know you’re understanding. It’s not how humans view you. But it’s how God views you.
It’s not how humans view you. But it’s how God views you. When Jesus washes a person’s sins away, then it’s like — in reading those four Gospels, you find out that’s exactly what Jesus does.
And yes, in different disagreements that you may have with people at times or what have you, they’ll try, you know, depending on what state of mind they’re in — a not happy mind — they’ll try to, once again, make it seem like your sins weren’t washed away. And they actually were. And so you can continue to view yourself as Jesus views you.
This also applies in many other everyday situations where you are using your conscience and your spirituality to resolve problems and situations that people may not know about because you’re not verbally saying it out your mouth. But you’re certainly using your sincere, genuine connection with God to resolve this problem in a peaceful manner, in an uplifting manner. You see what I’m talking about now?
Now you see the other context about how, It is hoped humans would view us in the way that God wants them to view us — that you can really say it, you know, with a good conscience at times.
Doing Your Best
Well, you know what? I did the best that I could with the circumstances and the knowledge that I had, you see. And there are really people who, you know, when they say that, that’s really a totally factual, truthful statement. All the same, even if persons still slip, fall, or what have you, or even sin every day, there’s something to be still said about the way that God deals with such individuals, you see. Because the important matter that really, even what the church has always really dealt with — it was always, well, at least with the persons I talked with — it was more towards the setting of, okay, you just need to stop the sin. And the way that you stop the sin, and see, that’s repentance. See, you’re showing repentance, and hopefully people will feel some type of appreciation on that level of having their sins washed away, that whatever crimes or what have you that they had committed, some of them, they may be able to apply other principles, even from the Bible, on what they would do to help the situation better — somebody that they may have wronged, even in a financial way, you see what I’m talking about?
But the main point was, at least first, moving the person to at least stop whatever else they’re doing that’s affecting, you see, their relationship with God in that way, and reflecting or stopping even their happiness. You see what I’m talking about, Perceptive Reader?
All the same — caring is sharing. And with this, I’m going to share quite a few writings, and maybe some link references as well, to even other individuals who have made songs that, you know, if you hear those songs, you might go and say, you know what? Yeah, I remember. Yeah, that makes me happy. You see what I’m saying? Well, I was really happy back then in those days or what have you.
Well, that’s going to go along with something else that I’m going to share with you in this special series or limits in this series. Okay? All right.
Because you know what? We want to wake up every day saying it’s an “Oh Happy Day.” And look, if somehow all of a sudden you even read about Jesus or what have you, and you accept what Jesus was talking about, maybe even then you’ll say, because Jesus washed my sins away.
Anyway, thank you. And as I mentioned, this is a very special series that I’m doing. This is not one, again, that I told you will be like the Poetry Goes or the Reading Wisdom, but it would actually be a certain amount in these posts that I’m making for you called Oh Happy Day. And, you know, they’ll just go in order and you’ll see what I mean.
Have a very wonderful day. Take good care of yourself.
Speaker: James Lynch Jr. (James Poeartistry Production)
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