With all of the big intense things happening in our world
these days it can be hard not to focus on them. In
fact, we can even feel
guilty for not allowing them to fill up our thoughts. We can feel ‘insensitive’
or ‘out of touch’ if we are talking about other things that might seem trivial
in comparison to some of these ‘larger’ stories. You know the ones I mean.
But here is something really important about our God. He is
so big that He can be on top of everything, the big and small alike. While He
is most certainly aware and involved in global issues of catastrophic impact,
He also sees each tear you cry. He has the hairs on your head numbered. He sees
the tiny sparrow fall.
And there is a sense of balance in all of this. Because
sometimes we need the mental break that comes from some of the more trivial
matters of life, whether that’s doing the laundry or having a good laugh.
Laughter is an important case in point. God created us with
a sense of humor. I think we have all (I hope we have anyway) been entertained
by that delightful video of the quadruplet babies on the bed with their mom laughing
at their silly dad. To laugh is to take things lightly. And sometimes we need
that. Don’t get me wrong. We don’t take God lightly, but we need to learn not
to take ourselves so serious. And the Bible does tell us to make light of our
troubles.
Therefore we do not
lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being
renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us
an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. 2Cor 4:16,17
Is it too much to say that laughter is biblical. I don’t
think so…
“When the Lord brought
back the captives to Zion,
we were like men who dreamed. Our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues
with songs of joy. Then it was said among the nations, ‘The Lord has done great
things for them.’ The Lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with
joy.” Psa
126:1-3
And as for the big stuff? Well, it’s rather comforting to
remember that there are no big things for God.
And, for those who haven’t seen the video or just want to
watch it again (it’s only 1 minute long) here’s a link to provide you with your
daily laugh.