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A New Definition | How to Happy | Twin Rivers Church

33 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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What if happiness isn’t what we’ve been told it is? Culture says happiness comes from comfort, success, and control—but Scripture points us to something deeper. In Numbers 6:22, God gives a blessing that reveals His heart—to shine His face on us and give us peace. And in Mark 5:14–18, a man radically changed by Jesus discovers a new kind of life—one not defined by circumstances, but by transformation. This message, “How to Be Happy: A New Definition,” challenges us to rethink happiness and discover the joy that comes from encountering God and living in His presence.

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