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Hoping for Happiness

Turning Life's Most Elusive Feeling into Lasting Reality

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About this book

Everyone wants to be happy, and we all pursue happiness in different ways. Some people are thrill-seekers; others are homebodies. Some people are loners; others love big families or communities. Some people express things creatively; others consume what is created. Some sing; others listen to music. Whatever we find happiness in, we are united by our desire for work that matters and relationships that fulfil.

As Christians, we often fall into the trap of basing our hopes on earthly things, even when we know they only make us happy for a short time. But how are we to experience happiness in this life? How do we avoid expecting too much of earthly things and being disappointed, or expecting too little and becoming cynics?

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Specifications

Contributors:
Barnabas Piper, Randy Alcorn
ISBN:
9781784984755
Format:
Paperback
First published:
October 2020
Dimensions:
5.3" x 8.5" x 0.3"
Weight:
6.46 oz
Print size:
11.0pt
Case quantity:
50
Language:
English
Pages:
144
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

1. The American Dream
2. Expecting Too Little, Too Much, and Just Right
3. Hanging Happiness on the Right Hooks
4. We Live Cursed
5. Deal in Reality
6. Every Good and Perfect (and Fun) Gift
7. In This Life There Will Be Trouble
8. Don't Fear the Reaper
9. Pleasures Now and Forevermore
10. Happiness vs Holiness
11. The Pleasure of the Promise
12. Grounded Happiness
13. Finding Happiness

Endorsements

I grew up believing and repeating the mantra that God is more interested in our holiness than our happiness. But that idea reduces both holiness and happiness. The more profound truth, which Barnabas Piper so capably puts forth in this engaging and accessible book, is that growth in genuine holiness gives us the freedom to pursue profound and eternal happiness.

Nancy Guthrie Bible teacher and author of the Seeing Jesus in the Old Testament series

Who of us doesn’t want to be happy? But happiness is hard to find and hard to hold on to. Barnabas Piper’s new book, guides us gently away from frowning religiosity and away from giggly frivolity. Barnabas helps us toward Jesus, who overflows with happiness on offer to disappointed people who are trying to figure life out—which is every one of us.

Ray Ortlund President, Renewal Ministries

Have you ever wondered if God actually cares if you are happy or not? In this book, , Barnabas walks us all through what happiness actually means and looks like. Don’t worry; it’s good news. And—spoiler alert—yes, God cares about our happiness!

Jamie Ivey Author of If You Only Knew; Host of The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars I found encouragement and hope

 

I enjoyed the clarity and simplicity Barnabas had to share his ideas, and that he point you to the fountain of life: Jesus. I enjoy audiobooks most when the audio is recorded by the author, everything changes when they add their own tone and style (you can find it in ONE Audiobooks). It is very uplifting to listen an author, their process and vulnerability while writing. Thank you, Barnabas. Something happened while I was reading. I´m going through several processes in my life and for some reason, I wanted to read your book. I had several "aha" moments deep thoughts ...

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5.00 stars Purpose Behind the Pen

 

If you are a fan of Piper’s previous works, you will not be disappointed. Even more so, this book offers a timely message during the craziness of this year. He addresses the varied degrees of expectations and explores both high expectations and having no expectations. In turn, he explains and encourages the reader to define expectations by truth.

In one of my favorite quotes from the book, Piper wrote, “Our incomplete, marred, temporary happiness looks ahead to that day. But ...

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5.00 stars Happiness, holiness and the Christian

 

“Dreams are the wishes our hearts make but our hearts are not reliable guides.”
Piper sets out from the beginning to help address our deepest desires and needs.

One of my favorite chapters in the book shows that expecting lasting happiness from sinful or temporal things will never truly satisfy. Even expecting the wrong things from God will lead to unhappiness.

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