Roman 15, verse two says, “Let each of us please his neighbor “for his good to edify him.” Sometimes, some of us think that happiness comes from pleasing ourselves. Some in money, some in houses, some in cars, some in sex, but that does not bring happiness. So look for happiness, true happiness. It comes more from pleasing others. That’s what brings happiness. So do acts of love with humility, with joy. If we believe in God, love Him, and cherish Him, that will help us to help others. You will see yourself respecting people, caring for them, and trying to do good for others. This gives you inner joy and happiness; we and the people we are doing good for will be delighted.
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