A Merry Heart
A very interesting article on the importance of having a merry heart and how it is very healthy. This is written from a Christian perspective but could easily apply to every human.
Date: 4/6/2005 9:54:59 PM ( 19 y ) ... viewed 2982 times
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note * this article was originally posted in the Christianity Support
forum by another poster, but it touched my soul immensely, so I thought it would have a great place in my blog!
It's God's desire that today be the best day of
my life and that tomorrow be better. When a person is obedient to all of God's
commandments the results are like having heaven on earth. Deuteronomy,
Chapter 11, Verse 21:
That your days may be multiplied, and the days of
your children, in the land which the LORD sware unto your fathers to give them,
as the days of heaven upon the earth.
The only thing standing in the way of such a glorious idea is me.
Once one has repented of his sins and surrendered his life to Jesus Christ, the
Lord of Glory, he enters into salvation—the Born-Again—born a second time
experience. It is at this moment that the mystery of Godliness begins in a
believer's life. Because of Christ, Satan's back is broken. He is spoiled and no
longer has authority over the blood-bought soul...none! Each day, as a believer
strives to put on more of the mind of Christ, Satan's influence in his life
diminishes.
Upon initial salvation the miraculous leap from death to life occurs and every
day after that gets better...providing I say so. Proverbs Chapter 4, Verse
18:
But the path of the just is as the shining light,
that shineth more and more unto the perfect day.
The day of my salvation was the first best day of my life and each day after,
as I put on more of the mind of Christ, it gets even better...if I say so.
Jesus Christ says in John Chapter 10, Verse 10:
The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill,
and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have
it more abundantly.
Seeking and serving Jesus Christ is simply a matter of practicing excellent
life.
All of God's commandments are enhancers of life. When a man disobeys he suffers
a "piece of death"...the evil result of simply doing the wrong thing.
If I want a life that is compared to heaven on earth, it behooves me to
surrender to the Word of God.
Isn't it amazing that when science discovers a marvelous truth it's ballyhooed
around the world, yet the same truth, which has been in the Word of God for
thousands of years, is not considered necessary to mention? Some fields of
endeavor would call such a thing plagiarism.
GOD SAID in Proverbs Chapter 17, Verse 22:
A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a
broken spirit drieth the bones.
GOD SAID in 1 Thessolonians Chapter 5, Verse 18:
In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of
God in Christ Jesus concerning you.
And again in Philippians Chapter 4, Verse 4, GOD SAYS:
Rejoice in the Lord always: and again I say, Rejoice.
God, in at least 100 different places in His Word, directs us to maintain a
happy disposition.
MAN SAID: "There is no God; therefore the Bible cannot be His word and its
dictums are irrelevant."
Now, THE RECORD.
It comes as a surprise to many that spiritual positions have a direct effect on
the physical body's health and well being.
III John Chapter 1, Verse 2:
Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest
prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.
God created all things out of that which is invisible. God is a spirit and He
is invisible if He chooses to be. Spirit created physical things and not the
other way around; therefore, physical things respond to spiritual stimuli. In
this article this concept will become very obvious.
Jesus Christ our Lord said in Luke Chapter 6, Verse 45:
A good man out of the good treasure of his heart
bringeth forth that which is good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of
his heart bringeth forth that which is evil: for of the abundance of the heart
his mouth speaketh.
The
thoughts of your heart will define you and your future.
The verse I quoted, (Proverbs Chapter 17, Verse 22) "A merry heart
doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones," speaks
directly of the results of thoughts. God speaks of a merry heart doing good
like a medicine and that a broken spirit dries up the bones. Remember, this
passage was authored thousands of years before science began to certify its
truth. Obviously God doesn't need man to certify His truth, but the gainsayers
do.
The bones in our bodies are key to excellent living and their role is much more
than simply structure to hang organs and flesh upon. Inside our bones is found
a spongy moist tissue called bone marrow where all of our body's blood cells
are produced. The blood cells begin life in the moist marrow as stem cells.
These stem cells divide and form the various cells that make up our blood and
immune system. Out of this moist bone marrow comes red blood cells which carry
oxygen and nutrients to the body and also the white blood cells that fight
infection. Without bone marrow there could be no human life.
The amazing bone is strong as steel but light as aluminum and inside the
cancellous bones of the ribs, vertebrae, sternum and pelvis is bone marrow, a
moist hive of activity. Imagine, two million red blood cells are being replaced
every second and they're being generated in the body's bone marrow. So then the
red blood cells carry oxygen and nutrients to the body and the white blood
cells defend against disease and both find their beginnings in moist bone
marrow.
New fields of study have arisen concerning white blood cells and immune system
malfunction called "psychoneuroimmunology" or
"neuroimmunomodulation." It is now known that stress, depression,
sorrow, grief, negative thoughts, anger, etc., have a direct negative effect on
white blood cells and happy, joyful, restful, positive thoughts have a direct
positive effect on white and red blood cell production and activity. Remember,
red blood cells bring oxygen and nutrients to the body and white blood cells
defend it against disease and sickness.
Dr. Berk, a researcher at Loma Linda University School of Medicine's Dept. of
Clinical Immunology has shown that laughter lowers serum cortisol levels.
Cortisol is part of the body's fight-or-flight response but much of it can
dampen immune response and shut down the very process that attacks
life-threatening microbes or keeps malignant cells from proliferating into an
invasive tumor. Laughter also increases the amount of activated T lymphocytes,
increases the number and activity of natural killer cells, and increases the
number of T cells that carry helper, suppressor receptors. Simply put, the
immune system is positively benefited by laughter.
Our first line of defense against infectious organisms trying to enter through
our respiratory tract is salivary immunoglobulin A. Confirmed research shows
that salivary immunoglobulin A is lower when one is in a negative mood and
higher on days when one is in a positive mood. A merry heart doeth good like a
medicine. Dr. Berk's research cited earlier also shows that laughter helps
boost the production of NK cells, which fight upper respiratory infections,
such as pneumonia and bronchitis. Laughter boosts energy levels, strengthens organs
and increases circulatory capacity. A few seconds of laughter could be as good
as 1 minute of aerobic exercise.
Dr. William Fry, an emeritus associate clinical professor of psychiatry at
Stanford University Medical School in California, weighs in with studies on
laughter that reveals among its many other benefits, that it produces increased
activity of white blood cells, which fight disease. Remember what the Bible
records: A merry heart doeth good like medicine.
The following is an excerpt from an article in Ladies Home Journal, titled
"30 Days to More Self-esteem:"
The latest scientific research shows that all our
thoughts create chemicals in our body, called neuropeptides. Happy thoughts
produce chemicals that actually strengthen the body, and negative thoughts
produce chemicals that weaken the body.
Note that spiritual things such as thoughts produce physical things such as
chemicals.
Our God, who created the body, gives explicit instructions in His owner's
manual, the Bible, concerning the attitude from which we should approach life.
Happy, cheerful, joyous, courageous, positive and loving thoughts cause our
bone marrow to produce red and white blood cells prolifically. The red blood
cells bring oxygen and life and the white blood cells destroy infectious
disease. Thousands of years before man conceived this wisdom, God declared that
a merry heart doeth good like a medicine...a medicine man can only dream of
duplicating.
A final quote concerning a merry heart was found in a subheadline in a USA Weekend
tabloid dated May 30-June 1, 1997. It reads, "More doctors insist:
Laughter is a miracle drug. Now some are even prescribing it."
Unfortunately the merry heart is becoming more and more scarce. According to
the World Health Organization, by the year 2020, depression will likely be the
second leading cause of death and lost productivity, right behind
cardiovascular disease. The other half of Proverbs Chapter 17, Verse 22 says,
"but a broken spirit drieth the bones."
Read on.
You'll be amazed at what you hear next. In an article in Psychology Today
titled, "The Blues Are A Bone-Breaker," research conducted by Dr.
Ulrich Schweiger of the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Germany was
cited. Schweiger measured bone density of 18 depressed, hospitalized men and
women and another group of 21 patients who were free of depression. All were
over the age of 40. The results were shocking. The research took place over a
period of two years. At the end of two years, Schweiger compared the bone
density of both groups. The depressed patients lost significantly more bone
mass than the non-depressed. The following is a direct quote from Dr.
Schweiger. He says, [It provides] "a vital link in explaining the
increased mortality observed particularly in men with major depression."
Another piece of research reported that 75% of our daily thoughts are negative,
which cause a responding negative physical reaction. Remember, a broken spirit
drieth up the bones, the manufacturing plant of red and white blood cells. The
following two passages were reported in Energy Times:
Scientists investigating why people under chronic
stress, such as those caring for someone with a degenerative disease, are
especially prone to ill health recently closed in on an answer: Their bodies
can't produce enough white blood cells -- called lymphocytes -- to fight off
invaders.
Paul J. Mills, Ph.D., of the University of California at San Diego with his
colleagues at UCSD and researchers from the Veterans Administration reported in
the March 1999 issue of Psychosomatic Medicine that a group of
"vulnerable" caregivers, who care for their spouses more than 12
hours a day and get a break less than once a month, had an average of only 40%
as many lymphocytes as a less burdened, "no vulnerable" group.
And then again under the sub headline, "Studying an Urgent Topic:"
The link between stress and illness is a familiar yet
subtle one. Scientists must connect psychology and biology, as does Sheldon
Cohen, Ph.D., of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. In his New England
Journal of Medicine report (1991, 325(9):606), he conclusively associated
psychological stress and the tendency to be infected by respiratory
viruses--the common cold.
Researchers at the world famous Mayo Clinic followed up on the results of a
personality test conducted 30 years ago. 839 were tested. Those who tested as
pessimists had a 19 percent increased risk of death. The merry heart of the
optimist yielded the fruits of a healthier, longer life. God's commandment in Philippians
Chapter 4, Verses 8-9 reads:
Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true,
whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are
pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if
there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.
Those things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in
me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you.
Research conducted among older happily married couples by Ohio State University
found that abrasive arguments weakened the couple's immune systems. Again
remember, the bone marrow is the manufacturer of white blood cells, your immune
system. Ronald Glaser, a microbiology and immunology professor who helped
conduct the survey said:
"The more negative behaviors the couples
exhibited around each other, the more their immune systems weakened."
On December 1, 2000, an AP article written by science writer Paul Recer
discussed two different scientific studies which discovered that transplanted
bone marrow can naturally transform itself into neurons, which are brain cells.
The medical world was shocked at this discovery, which suggests that natural
resident bone marrow regularly converts bone marrow cells into brain neurons, a
previously unknown natural healing process to replace failed brain cells.
Fix your mind on cheerful thoughts and your body will respond with excellence.
Proverbs Chapter 3, Verses 7-8:
7. Be not wise in thine own eyes: fear the LORD, and
depart from evil.
8. It shall be health to thy navel, and marrow to thy bones.
Thousands of years before science began to discover its truth, GOD SAID in Proverbs
Chapter 17, Verse 22: A merry
heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones.
MAN SAID, "There is no
God, therefore the Bible can't be His word and its dictums are
irrelevant."
Now you have THE RECORD.
Do you have a merry heart? Are you resting in the peace that passes
understanding? A merry heart is a gift from the Lord Jesus Christ to those who surrender
their lives unto him and to the Word of God. See "Further With Jesus". It will be
the most important thing you will ever do.
http://www.godsaidmansaid.com/topic3.asp?Cat2=244&ItemID=687
References:
King James Bible
World Health Organization, Discover Magazine, Oct., 2000
National Bone Marrow Transplant Link
Fackelmann, K., "The Cortisol Connection," Science News, vol. 152,
Nov. 29, 1997
Wooten, P., "Humor an Antidote for Stress,"
www.mother.com/jesthome/anti-stress.html
Martin, R. A. & Dobbin, J. P., "Sense of Humor, Hassels and
Immunoglobin A: Evidence For a Stress-Moderating Effect of Humor,"
International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1985.
Rogers, J., "The Blues Are a Bone-Breaker," Psychology Today,
May/June 2000.
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