Why Britney Spears is Right: The Exhausting Myth of Self-Made Happiness
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"If there's nothing missing in my life, then why do these tears come at night?"That haunting lyric from Britney Spears’ hit song Lucky captures a crisis millions are facing today. We are living through an unprecedented mental health epidemic, where even having a "perfect" life on paper doesn’t seem to guarantee happiness.In response, the standard secular advice is a heavy to-do list: boost YOUR self-esteem, manage YOUR stress, build YOUR resilience. But what happens when life throws things at you that you simply cannot control—a bad diagnosis, a redundancy, or a broken relationship? What if the burden of making ourselves happy is a weight we weren't designed to carry?In this sermon on Psalm 33:1-12, Rev. Phil explores a radically counter-cultural path to true freedom. Moving from the pop charts to a historic rugby match at Wembley, this message reveals why true content and security don't come from working harder on yourself, but from discovering the freedom of being small in the hands of an unshakeable God.📖 Scripture referenced: Psalm 33:1-12🎵 Song referenced: "Lucky" by Britney Spears