Saturday, August 16, 2025

Joy of Curiosity

 


    Curiosity is a wonderful gift.  It comes with free will and having a minds that is beautifully complex.  It leads to an attitude of intellect and adventure.  The mindset holds incalculable value.  It will make you stand out.  It can bring you peace and joy that can't be rattled.  
    When you nurture curiosity with holy thought patterns and prayer you will be tested and found pure.  This purity produces joy.  You are willing to go on any adventure that God leads you toward.  You do not hold back.  You are faithful.  
    Curiosity inspires growth.  God loves a curious mind.  It means He can show that person joy in all sort of ways.  Curiosity is a choice that you can make every day that can lead to emotional and spiritual health because joy is thrilling.  Joy brings delight into life.  Curiosity cultivates your mind to influence other people to want to have a relationship with God.
    Christians can have a really good time.  You can have a good time without sinning or bringing problems into your life.  Shed away anything that is unholy and people will see a difference.  They will want to have the same kind of fun and joy you have.  The results speak for themselves.  
    Ask questions.  Seek wisdom.  Never stop learning.  It will keep your world large.  There is no excuse for allowing yourself to get bored.  You can always find a way to stimulate your mind and soul.  This mindset is irresistible to the world.  A joy filled person is attractive.  
    When you become a Christian your becomes your birthright.  Just because you have an intellectually curious mind and are a Christian it does not mean that life will be perfect or even great.  It does mean that you trust God and His plan for your life.  You will not allow circumstance or people to steal your joy.  Keep it simple and do not overcomplicate life, then you can hold onto your joy.  You only have one life, rejoice in it.  

Psalm 90:13-17, Proverbs 25:2-3, Romans 15:7-13, Ephesians 3:20-21, 4:31-32, Philippians 4:4-14, 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18


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