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“God just wants you to be happy.” It sounds comforting. It sounds spiritual. It even sounds biblical. But did Jesus ever actually say that? In this episode of Shepherd Thoughts, Pastor Brian walks through one of the most common Christian phrases—and gently examines whether it truly reflects what Scripture teaches. Using a clear biblical framework, we’ll explore: • Where this phrase came from • The weight it places on hurting believers • How it reshapes discipleship around comfort • And what Jesus actually promises instead God’s highest goal for your life isn’t temporary happiness—it’s something far deeper, stronger, and more sustaining. If you’ve ever wondered how suffering, obedience, and joy fit together in the Christian life, this video will help anchor you in what God actually says—not just what sounds right. 🔗 Connect with Shepherd Thoughts ► Subscribe for weekly encouragement: @shepherdthoughts ► Watch next: Living in Step with the Spirit → [Video Link] ► Join our community on Facebook: / shepherdthoughts ► Join our community on Linkedin: / shepherdthoughts 📅 Timestamps 0:00 – “God Just Wants You to Be Happy” 2:05 – The Framework: Word, Weight, Way, Wisdom 2:52 – The Word: Where This Phrase Came From 5:00 – How Culture Redefined Happiness 6:20 – The Weight: When Suffering Feels Like Failure 8:45 – The Way: When Feelings Start Leading 10:35 – The Wisdom: What Jesus Actually Promises 12:15 – Holiness, Joy & A Better Truth Our mission here at Shepherd Thoughts is to help followers of Christ know how to be faithful to the great commission and make disciples of Jesus Christ. Comment below which step you’ll take first—I read every reply and pray for you!