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Religion: A Pastor PondersA Place For Laughterby Pastor William Jenkins October 21, 2005
She believed that if they ate heartily, they were healthy; if they slept well, they were more than likely free of serious sin; if they laughed, they had the necessary disposition to survive a difficult time. Abraham Lincoln must have also known that laughter is good medicine. In writing about Lincoln’s Civil War years, author Richard Hanser says that on September 22, 1862, the War Cabinet was summoned to the White House fro a special session. Lincoln was reading a book as everyone came in. Secretary of War Stanton later said this of the meeting: “Finally the president turned to us and said, ‘Gentlemen, did you ever read anything of Artimis Ward? Let me read a chapter that is very funny’.” The president then read aloud a skit called “Highhanded Outrage at Utica.” Stanton was furious, but Lincoln read on and, at the end, he laughed heartily.
‘Honest Abe’ was right – we may likely die without frequent and sustained doses of laughter, especially when trying to survive tough times. Those who give laughter a place in their lives, do last. Proverbs 17:22 affirms this truth, “A merry heart does good, like medicine, but a broken spirit dries the bones.”
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