It seems life has a lot to do with it....I will use my mother as an example.....She married my dad at 17 the result of an accident "ME".....SHE LOVED him and then he was killed when I was three and my brother was one....The 2nd guy she married tried to run us over on the street to collect my dads social security check and after that divorced....then the 3rd guy she married was abusive to us all, treated her like crap and was a flaming drunk that burned all our money and after robbing my brother and I of about $350,000 cheated on my mom with a bar fly after 23 years or marriage. They divorced and after numerous years of dating losers found another man she could love....after about 7 years he woke up one day and could not walk and within a month dies of cancer....My mom now broken by a crap life, numerous chest cracking surgeries, a stroke, partial blindness sunk into a life of bitterness and wishing for death......about a month ago my brother found her dead, probably about 2 days........Life sucks Solomon said and then you die......Bitterness seems to come for those who take no pleasure in the evil days that have come upon them.....disease, death of children or maybe a spouse.........it is easy to fall into that rut and as difficult as hell to rise above it when every card you have been handed cuts you to your knees.......
Jesus teaches us to look at the day to day joys of life.
We are flowers in a field, and the joy is the interplay we have with one another.
The world focuses on the hills, the mounds of mud, the painting of pretty colours on our
bodies, the glamour of success, which must be so much better than what we have.
Once you begin to see the eternal gifts of love, things change. The ending and sin matters less,
and the eternal blessing more. Jesus came and loved His family, the people He met, taught the
Fathers ways, yet they abused Him, wanted quick fixes, just taking the healing and dumping the truth,
and finally deciding it was much better to kill him than face what He represented.
God could have got bitter and blown us all away. But He saw His disciples, His people, and knew in
eternity it would work, filled with the Holy Spirit, working through love and faithfulness. Thank you
Jesus. Even when betrayed by Judas and the rest ran away, still love would draw them closer still.