The Happiness No One Wants Until It’s Almost Too Late

What if true happiness has nothing to do with success, wealth, or even peace of mind? What if it begins with guilt—and ends in the kind of joy that makes a man shout? In this powerful reflection on Psalm 32, Pastor Rich Bitterman tells the raw truth about sin, confession, and the freedom that only comes when we stop pretending and run straight to God. You won’t find cheap grace here—just the kind that opens prison doors.

True Happiness Is Never Found in Possessions

Many chase happiness through material possessions, but true joy lies in a relationship with God. Jesus teaches us in Matthew 6 not to worry about life’s necessities, as God provides for our needs. Prioritizing His kingdom fosters trust, releasing anxiety and leading to enduring peace and fulfillment.