Therefore, being always of good courage….2 Corinthians 5:6 NASB
Reading this affirmation from Paul, I had an inkling that another meaning for the Greek term might be cheerful. Sure enough, ‘tharreo’ also signifies: being of good cheer, being hopeful, bold, and confident.
When I think of courage, I think of a physical feeling surging up. But I can’t identify with that. However, I can imagine being cheerfully light-hearted because of God.
What I know of him from the Bible, the perpetual non-ending nature of all his attributes, fills me with confidence in God and true hope for the future.
Thinking of cheery people, I picture someone not preoccupied with himself, freed from the smallness of self-focus.
Only by meditating on Jesus as my older brother, on the Holy Spirit as my helper and on the warm welcome of the Father can my face broadcast a relaxed smile.
Of course, the personal Almighty will take care of all my concerns, especially those heavy and ‘No Exit’ (think Sartre) burdens people dear to me carry.
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