Yes, of course he grew in grace and statue. The scriptures say that Jesus was both fully God and fully human. Doesn't that mean he would have done the things all people do? Don't you think he had dirty diapers when he was a baby?" Let me cut to the chase: Of course, Jesus laughed. Every normal person laughs. To suggest that Jesus never laughed implies that he suffered from deep psychological problems. And what evidence is offered to support this idea? Simply this: The gospels never say, "Jesus laughed." We do read that Jesus wept (John 11:35), but never that he laughed or even smiled. But does this mean that he didn't? An argument from silence is never valid. To see how illogical that line of reasoning is, consider all the other things one would need to argue that Jesus never did. For example, there is no record that Jesus ever took a bath, washed his face, or combed his hair. Some have the idea that a sincerely religious person would always be serious. In one school, the seminary students were told, "To be a bishop you need gray hair to give you that distinguished look and hemorrhoids to give you that sorrowful look." But the great religious leaders, including Billy Graham, the pope, C.S. Lewis, and Mother Teresa, all find much that makes them laugh.
Jesus was a joyful person, continually urging his followers to be joyful. In John 15:11 he explains to his disciples, "I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete." Jesus was all for happiness. Don't miss the point in the Beatitudes by making the word "blessed" to be some solemn, otherworldly virtue. Scholars are agreed that the word Jesus used in Matthew 5 translated "blessed" could just as well read how happy, as in, "How happy are the poor in spirit." Jesus' conclusion is clear: "Rejoice and be exceeding glad" (Matthew 5:12).
A Gallup poll found that half of all Americans thought that Jesus was not fun-loving. But Jesus loved a good party. He performed his first miracle so that a wedding party could continue. In Luke 15, every parable ends with a party. His famous story of the prodigal son ends with a party, and the older son who would not attend the party is portrayed as the one with the problem. In fact, the picky people around Jesus criticized him for being a glutton and having such a good time (Luke 7:34). His long list of friends included people from every strata of society.
Jesus must have been a warm teddy bear on occasion because the children loved him (Matthew 19:13-15). Children are never attracted to solemn, always serious people, but the children must have loved the sparkle in Jesus' eyes, his warm open smile, and yes, his ready laugh. They clamored to be with him, even trying to find ways to get around the blockade of the disciples, who thought Jesus had more important things to do than hold a child on his lap. But Jesus, who was calling the shots, gave a reassuring smile to the children and said, "Let the children come to me, and don't hinder them" (Matthew 14:19).
Jesus also had a keen sense of humor. Our problem is that we tend to take everything he said so seriously that we miss the humor. His parables usually had an O. Henry surprise ending that would have left people chuckling. He loved to use the ridiculous to make his point. One famous example is a camel going through the eye of a needle. Some Sunday school teachers miss the joke completely and go to extreme lengths to explain that Jesus was referring to a small gate in the city wall that a camel could only crawl through with great difficulty. Why not just laugh?
Jesus was no gloomy messiah. His standard greeting to his disciples was, "Rejoice!" So let's smile, grin, and laugh. Jesus would love that.
2006-12-16 01:17:58
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answered by Anonymous
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An external hemorrhoid is simply a vein located at the anal verge, the wall of which as weakened and protruded. Don't push on it, this will only increase pressure and worsen it. The body has to repair the vein wall and rebuild the integrity. This takes time, perhaps weeks, if all goes well. Use sitz baths and over-the-counter medications such as pads or creams to provide symptom relief in the interim. These won't solve the issue long term, but will give the tissue a better chance at self-healing.
Internal hemorrhoids are a different matter and require more intervention. Your best bet is to educate yourself about the condition, its causes and what options there are to treat it both short and long term. Don't ignore it though, hemorrhoids tend to become chronic in nature, lasting years or decades in some cases.
2014-12-21 14:57:45
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Diarrhea can contribute to hemorrhoid formation because the bowel undergoes pressure strains due to the condition. Undue pressure on the veins that make up internal hemorrhoidal structures can worsen existing damage. Internal hemorrhoids are not visible, unless they proplapse (protrude) from the anus, either constantly or during a bowel movement. If this is the case, then you have a grade III or IV internal hemorrhoid. If the protrusion is on the anal verge or the area surrounding the anus, then its likely an external hemorrhoid. Reducing pressure from issues of diarrhea and constipation will help. Not straining during a bowel movement, not lifting heavy objects, not sitting for extended periods, all will help.
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An external hemorrhoid is simply a vein located at the anal verge, the wall of which as weakened and protruded. Don't push on it, this will only increase pressure and worsen it. The body has to repair the vein wall and rebuild the integrity. This takes time, perhaps weeks, if all goes well. Use sitz baths and over-the-counter medications such as pads or creams to provide symptom relief in the interim. These won't solve the issue long term, but will give the tissue a better chance at self-healing.
Internal hemorrhoids are a different matter and require more intervention. Your best bet is to educate yourself about the condition, its causes and what options there are to treat it both short and long term. Don't ignore it though, hemorrhoids tend to become chronic in nature, lasting years or decades in some cases.
2016-04-22 05:18:17
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I'm not sure that it ever says, but I believe He has a sense of humor. Have you ever considered the physical comedy of Matthew 7:3-5? If you had a huge plank in your eye and leaned in to get a splinter out of your brother's eye, what's going to happen? You're going to whack him upside the head in the process! I know He wasn't joking, but telling the Pharisees that they strained at a gnat and swallowed a camel was pretty funny, too. I'm sure He laughed and smiled. Probably not as often as we'd want to think of Him that way. I'm sure being in the world and seeing the suffering and hard-heartedness of people weighted on Him. Still, even though I can't think of an instance that specifically says so, I think He was happy and laughed and smiled.
2016-04-13 01:13:11
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Jesus is a normal man but when preaching about God it's no joke. He always smiles to everyone, always laughs with his friends and always jokes with his family. He's a regular man living a life of a regular person. Though he's not an ordinary guy, he's still flesh and blood. Though these are not as important as what he did for his people.
2006-12-16 01:10:10
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2015-08-19 03:08:46
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Of course. He was 100% human (while at the same time being 100% God also). He had brothers and sisters. I'm sure he laughed and joked. I would imagine that the nature of his joking might be different than ours as I can't imagine him being hurtful or using crass humor. No humor at the expense of others for example.
There are many times in scripture when he smiled, so that question is answered definitively.
Also, many of his statements and parables are funny. Almost like rhetorical jabs at his intellectual opponents during theology debates. So he definitely had a sense of humor.
2006-12-16 01:13:03
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2016-01-30 00:49:20
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Jesus can laugh and smile !! Joke maybe got .. but not in bad way !!
2006-12-16 01:15:06
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