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We have all felt it—the deep, unrestrained belly laugh that leaves our eyes watering and our spirits lifted. Laughter has a remarkable way of breaking through tension, diffusing stress, and connecting us with others in a moment of pure, shared joy. The old saying suggests it is the best medicine, and Scripture beautifully affirms this idea. A cheerful heart, filled with the kind of joy that bubbles over into laughter, truly does bring healing to our souls and bodies. This gift of laughter is not a mere accident; it is a reflection of the joy that originates in the very heart of God.
By Dr Joe PettigrewWe have all felt it—the deep, unrestrained belly laugh that leaves our eyes watering and our spirits lifted. Laughter has a remarkable way of breaking through tension, diffusing stress, and connecting us with others in a moment of pure, shared joy. The old saying suggests it is the best medicine, and Scripture beautifully affirms this idea. A cheerful heart, filled with the kind of joy that bubbles over into laughter, truly does bring healing to our souls and bodies. This gift of laughter is not a mere accident; it is a reflection of the joy that originates in the very heart of God.