〉 A Merry Heart Is Good Medicine, February 12
A Merry Heart Is Good Medicine, February 12
A merry [rejoicing]heart doeth good like a medicine. Proverbs 17:22. (OFC 48.7)
The relation that exists between the mind and the body is very intimate. When one is affected the other sympathizes. The condition of the mind affects the health to a far greater degree than many realize. Many of the diseases from which men suffer are the result of mental depression. Grief, anxiety, discontent, remorse, guilt, distrust, all tend to break down the life forces and to invite decay and death. (OFC 48.8)
Disease is sometimes produced, and is often greatly aggravated, by the imagination. Many are lifelong invalids who might be well if they only thought so.... (OFC 49.1)
Courage, hope, faith, sympathy, love, promote health and prolong life. A contented mind, a cheerful spirit, is health to the body and strength to the soul. (OFC 49.2)
Gratitude, rejoicing, benevolence, trust in God’s love and care—these are health’s greatest safeguard. (OFC 49.3)
The power of the will and the importance of self-control, both in the preservation and in the recovery of health, the depressing and even ruinous effect of anger, discontent, selfishness, or impurity, and, on the other hand, the marvelous life-giving power to be found in cheerfulness, unselfishness, gratitude, should also be shown. (OFC 49.4)
There is a physiological truth—truth that we need to consider—in the scripture, “A merry [rejoicing]heart doeth good like a medicine.” (OFC 49.5)
The true principles of Christianity open before all a source of inestimable happiness. (OFC 49.6)
We should encourage a cheerful, hopeful, peaceful frame of mind; for our health depends upon our so doing. (OFC 49.7)