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Are You Suffering From Joy Blindness?

are you suffering from joy blindnessHave you ever experienced days when nothing seems to work out in your favor? Days like that make you see the world through a dark glass. You see everything through eyes that make things darker and gloomier than it really is.

Sometimes, it even gets so dark that you totally couldn’t see the things that could have made you smile. Some people call this pessimism, but I sometimes call it JOY BLINDNESS.

Many people today suffer from JOY BLINDNESS, a disability to see the things that can really make them HAPPY. They have gifts but they can’t see and appreciate them. They have blessings, but they can’t enjoy them fully. It’s as though the glass is always half empty. It’s as though all they could look for is what’s missing in their lives.

If only we could SEE. If only we could put away that dark glass through which we have often seen the world. Maybe then we could finally see how blessed we really are. Maybe then we could finally see not only with our naked eyes, but with our hearts.

Then all the people went away to eat and drink, to send portions of food and to celebrate with great joy, because they now understood the words that had been made known to them. – Nehemiah 8:11-13, NIV

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By Jocelyn Soriano

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3 replies on “Are You Suffering From Joy Blindness?”

I’m guilty of this. The moment I focus on what’s missing, life becomes miserable. I read the Scriptures to help me be reminded of how blessed I am and of how much God loves me. And that makes me feel I need nothing else. Thank you for another inspiring post, Jocelyn! God bless <3 🙂

This is so beautiful Jocelyn. We do see the dark spots most of the time. I have to take a few steps back inorder to see a clearer picture of every situation I am in.

God is so loving and generous. He wishes that we be always filled with joy.

I pray that the Lord will help me take off my blinders….

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