Bible Society of South Africa
Hennie Symington

A journey of the soul – Day 21

Take note: Believing is good for you!

Se(di)ngolwa (t)sa Bibele

Pesalema 84

Ho hlolohela ntlo ya Modimo

1Pesalema ya bara ba Kora. Taelo ho motsamaisi wa dibini: E binwe ka setolotolo.

2Meaho ya hao e rateha hakaakang,

wena Morena wa mabotho!

3Moya wa ka o motela ke ho hlolohela

mabala a ntlo ya Morena;

pelo ya ka le mmele wa ka

di etsetsa Modimo ya phelang ditlatse.

4Esitana le serobele

se iphumanela leaho,

le lefokotsane le iphumanela sehlaha,

moo le beang madinyane a lona teng,

haufi le dialetare tsa hao,

wena, Morena wa mabotho,

kgosi ya ka, le Modimo wa ka.

5Ho lehlohonolo

ba phelang tlung ya hao,

ba sa kgaotseng ho o rorisa.

6Ho lehlohonolo

batho bao wena o leng matla a bona,

ba thabelang maeto a ho ya rapela.

7Ha ba feta kgohlong e omeletseng,

e fetoha didiba;

le yona pula ya selemo

e e apesa ka mahlohonolo.

8Ba ntse ba matlafala ho ya pele,

ha ba itlhahisa ho Modimo, Sione.

Pesalema 84:1-8SSO89SOBula ka mmadi wa Bibele

It is official. Research done in the USA as well as in Europe has concluded that religious people are much happier and content with life than people who have no religion. It has also been found that religion does not limit one’s capacity for happiness.

Statistics also show that people who are actively involved in a church or community of faith are considerably happier than atheists, non-believers and those who are religious in name only.

It was also found that the aged, who have a solid faith, accept their circumstances much easier than those who do not belief – even if they are struggling. One old friend once said that when she feels down, she just sings one of her favourite hymns to cheer herself up. My own mother, who suffered from dementia for a couple of years before she passed away, expressed her joy until the end of her life by constantly singing: “This is my story, this is my song, praising my Saviour all the day long.”

Religion does not only make you feel better; it also has a strong influence on your mental health. Teens who regularly attend church, have a much smaller chance of going off the rails and abusing liquor or drugs, while adults who go to church experience fewer divorces, a lower suicide rate, and even live a longer and healthier life.

Beware! Faith is no guarantee for a problem-free life. Jesus and his disciples were not spared emotions such as anger, heartbreak, pain and suffering. However, believing offers us a bond with a community of believers who care for you. Think about the many times you were sick and your church prayed for you, or you did it for someone in your Bible study group.

In a time when people, increasingly, are struggling to find meaning in their life, faith meets all of our basic spiritual needs. It gives meaning and a purpose to your life. It provides you with three of the most important ingredients for happiness: something to live by, something to live for and something to die for.

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