There is, however, nothing in true piety18 inconsistent with habitual19 cheerfulness. There is a difference between cheerfulness and levity20. Cheerfulness is serene21 and peaceful. Levity is light and trifling22. The former promotes evenness of temper and equanimity23 of enjoyment24;[222] the latter drowns sorrow and pain for a short time, only to have it return again with redoubled power.
The Christian5 hope, and the promises and consolations25 of God’s word, furnish the only true ground of cheerfulness. Who should be cheerful and happy, if not one who is delivered from the terrors of hell and the fear of death,—who is raised to the dignity of a child of God,—who has the hope of eternal life—the prospect27 of dwelling28 forever in the presence of God, in the society of the blessed, and in the enjoyment of perfect felicity? But no one would associate these things with that peculiar kind of mirth, which is the delight of the pleasure-loving world. Your sense of propriety29 recoils30 from the idea of associating things of such high import with rudeness, frolicking, and mirth. Yet there is an innocent gayety of spirits, arising from natural vivacity31, especially in the period of childhood and youth, the indulgence of which, within proper bounds, religion does not forbid.
There is a happy medium between a settled, severe gravity and gloom, and frivolity32, levity, and mirth, which young Christians should strive to cultivate. If you give unbounded license33 to a mirthful spirit, and indulge freely in all manner[223] of levity, frivolity, and foolish jesting, you cannot maintain that devout34 state of heart which is essential to true piety. On the other hand, if you studiously repress the natural vivacity of youthful feeling, and cultivate a romantic kind of melancholy35, or a severe gravity, you will destroy the elasticity36 of your spirits, injure your health, and very likely become peevish37 and irritable38, and of a sour, morose2 temper; and this will be quite as injurious to true religious feeling as the other. The true medium is, to unite serious piety with habitual cheerfulness. Always bring Christian motives39 to bear upon your feelings. The gospel of Jesus Christ has a remedy for every thing in life that is calculated to make us gloomy and sad. It offers the pardon of sin to the penitent40 and believing, the aid of grace to those that struggle against an evil disposition14, and succor41 and help against temptation. It promises to relieve the believer from fear, and afford consolation26 in affliction. There is no reason why a true Christian should not be cheerful. There are, indeed, many things, which he sees, within and without, that must give him pain. But there is that in his Christian hope, and in the considerations brought to his mind from the Word of God, which is able to bear him high above them all.
Let me, then, earnestly recommend you to cultivate a serious but cheerful piety. Let your religion be neither of that spurious kind which expends42 itself in sighs, and tears, and gloomy feelings, nor that which makes you insensible to all feeling. But while you are alive to your own sins and imperfections, exercising godly sorrow for them, and while you feel a deep and earnest sympathy for those who have no interest in Christ, let your faith in the atoning43 blood of Jesus, and your confidence in God, avail to keep you from sinking into melancholy and gloom, and make you cheerful and happy, while you rest in God.
And now, gentle reader, after this long conversation, I must take leave of you, commending you to God, with the prayer that my book may be useful to you, in the formation of a well-balanced Christian character; and that, after you and I shall have done the errand for which the Lord sent us into the world, we may meet in heaven. GOD BLESS YOU!
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