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A Prayer to Prioritize Laughter

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The popular adage that laughter is the best medicine turns out to be biblically grounded. Proverbs 17:22 declared it long before any university study confirmed it: a cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones. And science has caught up — multiple studies have proven that laughter reduces stress, lowers blood pressure, oxygenates the body, and loosens the grip of anxiety. It is free, it is good for you, and God designed it specifically for your enjoyment.

Laughter runs deeper in Scripture than we might expect. When Sarah realized that God had given her a son in her old age, she laughed — and named her son Isaac, which means laughter. The Psalms repeatedly call God's people to shout, to make joyful noise, to let their mouths be filled with laughter in place of tears. Nehemiah 8:10 connects the joy of the Lord directly to strength. This episode makes a gentle but persuasive case that laughter is not a luxury to be indulged when everything else is taken care of. It is a priority, a spiritual discipline even, one that has the capacity to heal relationships, soften disappointment, melt tension, and model for a watching world that even in a broken and difficult life, joy is always somewhere to be found. Don't keep putting it off. Make room for it today.


Today's Bible Verse

"A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones."
— Proverbs 17:22, NIV


Ponder Today

  1. Laughter is a God-given gift, not a guilty pleasure. God designed us to laugh when we are thrilled, overjoyed, and relieved. Making room for genuine, wholesome laughter is not a distraction from a serious faith — it is an expression of it.
  2. A cheerful heart is both a spiritual and a physical medicine. The connection between joy and physical wellbeing is not just poetic — it is proven. When we laugh, our bodies benefit in measurable ways. God wired us this way on purpose.
  3. Prioritize laughter the same way you prioritize other spiritual disciplines. Call the friend you laugh with. Watch something genuinely funny. Try a new hobby and laugh at your own amateurism. Don't keep putting it off — joy is available today.

A Prayer for You Today

Dear God, I have been letting all that is happening in the world get me down. So many things threaten to steal my joy, and I know I am not alone in juggling hardships with obligations and feeling like there is little room for laughter. I am asking You today to shower me with situations, people, sounds, and sights that delight me. Help my eyes and hands land on things that are genuinely and joyfully funny. Teach me to laugh at myself and be glad for the day You have made. Guide me to look for good news and uplifting ideas rather than suspecting the worst or missing out on the best. Help me model laughter with others so that together we can invite true joy into our lives and the world. I praise You for the gift of gladness and want to reflect it more in my life. I love You and thank You, Lord. Amen.


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