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Our psychological condition affects our physical condition. When we have a cheerful heart, it heals the broken places. But a sad spirit saps our strength. Over Christmas, I developed a nasty chest cold that took days to go away. Spending several days on the couch recuperating, I watched holiday baking shows that lightened my mood. The bakers’ silly antics and themed challenges made me smile and brought me cheer, which helped me heal.
Friends texted and checked on me, offering to bring me anything I needed. Their thoughtfulness made me feel loved and valued, which also cheered me. With each day that passed, I felt a little better, and by Christmas Eve, I could attend service, which brought me more cheer than anything else. Surrounded by God’s children, singing my favorite Christmas carols, listening to the Pastor’s short message about Jesus, and then closing the evening with candlelight singing of Joy to the World, overwhelmed me with delight and proved the best medicine of all. Connecting my heart with others, united in Christ, gave me divine strength to persevere.
When we place faith in the Savior, He creates a heart connection with the Lord that no one can break. As we follow Jesus and put His teachings into practice, we’ll generate heart connections with other believers. Corporate worship generates cheerful hearts as we gain strength from each other. Developing loving relationships with Christ, our foundation, brings joy to the heart and good medicine for the soul.
Broken spirits need a dose of cheerful hearts to help them overcome the hopelessness that saps their strength. Without hope, we have no reason to keep going. But one spark of possibility can ignite an inferno of hope that helps us overcome even the direst circumstances. The beauty of living in a community of believers comes from shared hope. Because Jesus didn’t promise a rose garden, we know to expect struggles in this life. However, the Lord overcame the troubles of this world when He walked out of the tomb, defeating death, and giving us eternal life with Him.
Connect your heart with Jesus and His family. Allow cheerful hearts to provide good medicine for you, healing the sadness and giving you hope for the future. In Jesus, we have all we need to persevere. Through Him, we can have life in abundance, living fully for the Savior.
Journal Questions:
When has a cheerful heart given you good medicine?
When have you experienced a broken spirit?
How has connecting your heart to the Savior changed your life?
Friendship Application:
Connect your heart with Jesus and allow His joy to fill your soul.








