by Joyce Meyer - posted
November 08, 2013
Josiah was eight years old when he began his
thirty-one-year reign in Jerusalem.
—2 Kings 22:1
—2 Kings 22:1
In today’s scripture we see that Josiah became king
when he was only eight years old. A boy named Joash became king at age seven
and a young man named Manasseh became king at age twelve (see 2 Kings 11:21; 2
Kings 21:1). These boys were forced to grow up quickly!
Many people feel they were forced to grow up too
fast, just as the young kings were. Maybe you feel that way; I certainly did.
When people have to grow up too quickly, they lose something precious and that
loss often leads to tremendous emotional problems.
As adults we should be able to accomplish things in
our lives without feeling burdened. We should be responsible and yet
light-hearted enough to enjoy our everyday lives and even our work. In fact, I
believe we should be able to enjoy every single thing we do. Some years ago
this fact was brought to my attention because I realized I was at that time
past forty years of age, married with four children, and yet I could not say I
had ever really enjoyed much of my life.
Not being permitted to play will steal a person’s
childhood and his enjoyment of adulthood. My problem was thinking I had to
deserve every bit of fun, enjoyment or blessing that came my way. Now I have
learned to work until quitting time and then leave whatever I am doing for the
next day. If you and I don’t do that, we open ourselves up to burnout—and once
we get burned out, it’s hard to recover.
The good things that come to us in this life are
given to us by the Lord (see James 1:17). He wants to give them to us. He wants
us to enjoy life to the fullest. If you lost part of your childhood because you
had to grow up too quickly, pray and ask God to restore your joy, your
childlike faith and your ability to celebrate life.
Love Yourself Today: Form
a habit of taking time to do something lighthearted, something you really
enjoy—just for the fun of it!

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