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On today’s episode of The Practice Devo Podcast, we explore the word mirth, meaning a state of happiness and laughter. In Luke 6:21, Jesus promises joy to those who weep, reminding us that true mirth is rooted in God’s faithfulness, not just fleeting circumstances. Practicing mirth means finding humor in everyday moments, maintaining a joyful spirit in trials, and sharing laughter with others as a reflection of God’s love. As we embrace joy today, may our laughter be a testament to His goodness and a source of encouragement to those around us.
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By The Practice DevoOn today’s episode of The Practice Devo Podcast, we explore the word mirth, meaning a state of happiness and laughter. In Luke 6:21, Jesus promises joy to those who weep, reminding us that true mirth is rooted in God’s faithfulness, not just fleeting circumstances. Practicing mirth means finding humor in everyday moments, maintaining a joyful spirit in trials, and sharing laughter with others as a reflection of God’s love. As we embrace joy today, may our laughter be a testament to His goodness and a source of encouragement to those around us.
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Email: [email protected]
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