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Topic: Does God want us to have fun?
martymark's photo
Sun 12/07/08 04:24 PM
Answer: Perhaps the best indication that God does have a sense of humor is that He created man in His image (Genesis 1:27), and certainly people are able to perceive and express humor. The American Heritage Dictionary defines a “sense of humor” as “...The ability to perceive, enjoy, or express what is comical or funny.” According to this definition, then, God must show an ability to perceive, enjoy, or express what is comical. The difficulty is that people perceive what is comical differently, and what sinful man perceives as funny would not amuse a holy and perfect God. Much of what the world calls humor is not funny but is crass and crude and should have no part in a Christian’s life (Colossians 3:8). Other humor is expressed at the expense of others (tearing down rather than building up), again something contrary to God’s Word (Colossians 4:6; Ephesians 4:29).

An example of God's humor is the instance in which the Israelites were using the Ark of the Covenant like a good-luck charm in taking it to battle, and the Philistines ended up capturing it and placing it in their temple before their idol of Dagon. They came into the temple the next day and found Dagon flat on his face before the ark. They set him back up. The next morning, there he was again, but this time he had his hands and head cut off as a symbol of his powerlessness before the God of the ark (1 Samuel 5:1-5). God’s putting Dagon in a position of submission to His ark is a comical picture.

This incident is an example of God laughing at the foolishness of those who would oppose Him. “See what they spew from their mouths— they spew out swords from their lips, and they say, ‘Who can hear us?’ But you, O LORD, laugh at them; you scoff at all those nations” (Psalm 59:7-9). Psalm 2 also reveals God laughing at those who would rebel against His kingship (verse 4). It is like the comical picture of a kindergarten-aged child being upset at his parents and running away from home...all the way to his neighbor’s house. But there is obviously a serious side to this as well, and although the picture of weak and silly man trying to match wits with an almighty and all-knowing God is comical, God takes no delight in their waywardness and its consequences but rather desires to see them turn around (Ezekiel 33:11; Matthew 23:37-38).

A person does not crack jokes in the presence of one who has just lost a close loved one; silly jokes are out of place on such occasions. In the same way, God is focused on the lost and is looking for those who will care for their souls as He does. That is why our lives (while having times of refreshing and humor) are to be characterized by “soberness” (seriousness about making our lives count for Christ) (1 Thessalonians 5:6,8; Titus 2:2,6).


beautyfrompain's photo
Sun 12/07/08 04:30 PM
Of course He wants you to have fun. Being a Christian is liberating and WOW the benifts are out of this world!


PRAISE GOD!!!!

Ruth34611's photo
Sun 12/07/08 04:34 PM
I don't see God as "Father-like" so much so, I don't really think he cares one way or the other whether or not we have fun.

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Sun 12/07/08 04:39 PM
I look at myself and KNOW God has a sense of humor and enjoys when we can appreciate it!! :thumbsup:

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Sun 12/07/08 04:39 PM
fun is okay as long as it doesn't lead to dancing

martymark's photo
Sun 12/07/08 04:48 PM
rofl :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

fun is okay as long as it doesn't lead to dancing

Ruth34611's photo
Sun 12/07/08 04:54 PM

rofl :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

fun is okay as long as it doesn't lead to dancing



Hey! Knock that off! NO DANCING! :wink: laugh

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Sun 12/07/08 04:55 PM
cause everybody knows that dancing leads to card playing

Ruth34611's photo
Sun 12/07/08 04:56 PM

cause everybody knows that dancing leads to card playing


scared scared scared

martymark's photo
Sun 12/07/08 05:17 PM
Edited by martymark on Sun 12/07/08 05:18 PM
I'v e got 2 jacks, and two queens!oops did I say that out loud

splendidlife's photo
Sun 12/07/08 05:18 PM
NO FUN ALLOWED!
rant

martymark's photo
Sun 12/07/08 05:22 PM

NO FUN ALLOWED!
rant
tears tears tears tears tears tears

SharpShooter10's photo
Sun 12/07/08 05:59 PM

Answer: Perhaps the best indication that God does have a sense of humor is that He created man in His image (Genesis 1:27), and certainly people are able to perceive and express humor. The American Heritage Dictionary defines a “sense of humor” as “...The ability to perceive, enjoy, or express what is comical or funny.” According to this definition, then, God must show an ability to perceive, enjoy, or express what is comical. The difficulty is that people perceive what is comical differently, and what sinful man perceives as funny would not amuse a holy and perfect God. Much of what the world calls humor is not funny but is crass and crude and should have no part in a Christian’s life (Colossians 3:8). Other humor is expressed at the expense of others (tearing down rather than building up), again something contrary to God’s Word (Colossians 4:6; Ephesians 4:29).

An example of God's humor is the instance in which the Israelites were using the Ark of the Covenant like a good-luck charm in taking it to battle, and the Philistines ended up capturing it and placing it in their temple before their idol of Dagon. They came into the temple the next day and found Dagon flat on his face before the ark. They set him back up. The next morning, there he was again, but this time he had his hands and head cut off as a symbol of his powerlessness before the God of the ark (1 Samuel 5:1-5). God’s putting Dagon in a position of submission to His ark is a comical picture.

This incident is an example of God laughing at the foolishness of those who would oppose Him. “See what they spew from their mouths— they spew out swords from their lips, and they say, ‘Who can hear us?’ But you, O LORD, laugh at them; you scoff at all those nations” (Psalm 59:7-9). Psalm 2 also reveals God laughing at those who would rebel against His kingship (verse 4). It is like the comical picture of a kindergarten-aged child being upset at his parents and running away from home...all the way to his neighbor’s house. But there is obviously a serious side to this as well, and although the picture of weak and silly man trying to match wits with an almighty and all-knowing God is comical, God takes no delight in their waywardness and its consequences but rather desires to see them turn around (Ezekiel 33:11; Matthew 23:37-38).

A person does not crack jokes in the presence of one who has just lost a close loved one; silly jokes are out of place on such occasions. In the same way, God is focused on the lost and is looking for those who will care for their souls as He does. That is why our lives (while having times of refreshing and humor) are to be characterized by “soberness” (seriousness about making our lives count for Christ) (1 Thessalonians 5:6,8; Titus 2:2,6).


I believe God has a sense of humor and feelings as well. Nothing wrong with having a good time. Enjoy life, be happy, treat folks like you would like to be treated.

SharpShooter10's photo
Sun 12/07/08 06:00 PM

rofl :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

fun is okay as long as it doesn't lead to dancing

rofl

SharpShooter10's photo
Sun 12/07/08 06:02 PM

cause everybody knows that dancing leads to card playing
noway Full House, Aces over Eights smokin

Abracadabra's photo
Sun 12/07/08 08:38 PM
Does God want us to have fun?


Of course She does. drinks

Why else do you think She created us?


keepthehope's photo
Tue 12/09/08 12:57 AM

Does God want us to have fun?


Of course She does. drinks

Why else do you think She created us?





Of course HE does. God is not of the female gender and I can prove it!











If He was a she then he would have given mothers an extra set of arms!!!!

Fit2bFunVB's photo
Tue 12/09/08 01:03 AM


cause everybody knows that dancing leads to card playing
noway Full House, Aces over Eights smokin


*peaks at her cards*
Royal straight flush, Ace high
:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

Fit2bFunVB's photo
Tue 12/09/08 01:06 AM

Answer: Perhaps the best indication that God does have a sense of humor is that He created man in His image (Genesis 1:27), and certainly people are able to perceive and express humor. The American Heritage Dictionary defines a “sense of humor” as “...The ability to perceive, enjoy, or express what is comical or funny.” According to this definition, then, God must show an ability to perceive, enjoy, or express what is comical. The difficulty is that people perceive what is comical differently, and what sinful man perceives as funny would not amuse a holy and perfect God. Much of what the world calls humor is not funny but is crass and crude and should have no part in a Christian’s life (Colossians 3:8). Other humor is expressed at the expense of others (tearing down rather than building up), again something contrary to God’s Word (Colossians 4:6; Ephesians 4:29).

An example of God's humor is the instance in which the Israelites were using the Ark of the Covenant like a good-luck charm in taking it to battle, and the Philistines ended up capturing it and placing it in their temple before their idol of Dagon. They came into the temple the next day and found Dagon flat on his face before the ark. They set him back up. The next morning, there he was again, but this time he had his hands and head cut off as a symbol of his powerlessness before the God of the ark (1 Samuel 5:1-5). God’s putting Dagon in a position of submission to His ark is a comical picture.

This incident is an example of God laughing at the foolishness of those who would oppose Him. “See what they spew from their mouths— they spew out swords from their lips, and they say, ‘Who can hear us?’ But you, O LORD, laugh at them; you scoff at all those nations” (Psalm 59:7-9). Psalm 2 also reveals God laughing at those who would rebel against His kingship (verse 4). It is like the comical picture of a kindergarten-aged child being upset at his parents and running away from home...all the way to his neighbor’s house. But there is obviously a serious side to this as well, and although the picture of weak and silly man trying to match wits with an almighty and all-knowing God is comical, God takes no delight in their waywardness and its consequences but rather desires to see them turn around (Ezekiel 33:11; Matthew 23:37-38).

A person does not crack jokes in the presence of one who has just lost a close loved one; silly jokes are out of place on such occasions. In the same way, God is focused on the lost and is looking for those who will care for their souls as He does. That is why our lives (while having times of refreshing and humor) are to be characterized by “soberness” (seriousness about making our lives count for Christ) (1 Thessalonians 5:6,8; Titus 2:2,6).



Through the scriptures, guiding life principles are found.
Amen.

PKShimmer's photo
Tue 12/09/08 01:40 AM
I believe he wants us to have fun, as long as we do it according to his word. Going for walks, enjoying nature, listening to music that does not have subliminal messages in them, spending quality time with other fellow Christians, or even non-denominational. Sometimes when you are friends with other Denominations, you learn new things. But yes, I believe he wants us to have fun, but to not let it get out of hand.

Dancing and Card playing included. laugh

As long as the Dancing doesn't lead to anything and the card playing is not for gambling. (Or, use pennies) bigsmile

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