When "Following Your Heart" Leads You Astray: Happy vs. Blessed

In a culture that tells us "do more of what makes you happy," we often find ourselves exhausted, empty, and drifting. In this episode, we deconstruct the popular lie that the purpose of life is personal happiness. We dive deep into the biblical difference between being happy (a fleeting emotion based on circumstances) and being blessed (a fixed state of becoming like Jesus).

If you’ve ever felt like "following your heart" led you into a dead end, this conversation is for you. We explore the reality of the narrow road, the necessity of self-denial, and the upside-down promise that true comfort is found not in our own rules, but in the presence of the Holy Spirit.

In this episode, we discuss:

Why happiness makes everything about us—and why that’s a problem.

The danger of trusting a "deceitful heart" (Jeremiah 17:9).

Understanding the Narrow Gate: Why the path of Jesus is tight but leads to life.

The difference between temporary happiness and lasting Spirit-led joy.

How God meets us as our Comforter in the middle of our discomfort.

Scripture References:

Matthew 22:37-40 – The Greatest Commandment.

Matthew 7:13-14 – The Wide and Narrow Gates.

Matthew 16:24-25 – Denying self and following Him.

2 Corinthians 1:3-5 – The God of all comfort.

John 14:16-18 – The promise of the Holy Spirit.

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