Three Angels Broadcasting Network Devotional.
Finding True Happiness.
By Nonna Maximova
June 13th, 2026
By the time God found me, I’d taken speed skating, graduated from vocational school, and started working in a shop as a tailor for women’s clothing. I’d had an interesting, fun life, a job I loved, and was surrounded by many friends. But something was missing.
Then one day, a Bible showed up in our house. I started reading the book of Genesis, but it didn’t seem to speak to me. However, that wasn’t unusual because I hadn’t found much of anything lately that had brought me any joy.
In 1993, my aunt and my sister invited me to go to church with them, and after attending for a bit, all three of us were baptized. However, nothing changed in my heart, so I kept pursuing other interests, like the changing scenery outside the window of a fast-moving train.
That summer, my sister introduced me to a friend from work. She was a believer and had a sunny and bright personality. She was a warm and gentle woman, and from the moment I met her, everything changed. She told us about Jesus and invited us to worship at her church. After we took her up on the invitation, a new and wonderful life began for me.
So that’s what’s been lacking—God! I thought.
Later that year, we were all baptized again, this time consciously understanding that important step. Life was filled with a new and amazing knowledge of God, interesting meetings, and wonderful people who helped me take a stand for truth.
I reexamined my values since previously, my position was that the more I earned, the happier I’d be. I believed that money would set me free and that the whole world would be placed at my feet. How wrong I was. I could afford anything I wanted, but happiness had eluded me. Today I believe you can only achieve happiness by doing something good for others; and that by the grace of God, in time, all that good will be returned. I am so pleased to warm someone’s heart with an affectionate word, a gift, or some other form of help. I love to see their smile and grateful eyes.
I’ve stayed actively involved in giving Bible studies to people who are just learning about Jesus Christ, and each time, I leave a piece of my heart with them and continue to keep them in my prayers. If we talk about “the fruits of our labor,” then I can tell you that they are the sweetest, most valuable fruit. Souls added to God’s kingdom are the greatest reward there is. As Leo Tolstoy wrote, “In life, there is only one definite happiness—to live for others.”
As I studied the Word of God, I also tasted the sweetness of forgiveness. It is so wonderful to forgive and be forgiven. This is where true freedom lies—freedom from resentment and bitter and evil thoughts about the offender. God taught me to be patient with people and not hold evil in my heart. And by learning to forgive, I found true peace and happiness.
Happiness is in knowing the Almighty. Happiness is seeing every moment of life as a gift. Happiness is in the small, everyday things we do for others. It’s woven into every word, every look, and every small deed. Today I appreciate the kind words spoken to me more than the sweetest honey. Little things bring me unexpected joy.
I recently read that a person can increase their happiness to the proportion they deliver it to others. These are treasures that are piled up in my heart. As it is written in Matthew 6:19–21, “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
Finding True Happiness.
By Nonna Maximova
June 13th, 2026
By the time God found me, I’d taken speed skating, graduated from vocational school, and started working in a shop as a tailor for women’s clothing. I’d had an interesting, fun life, a job I loved, and was surrounded by many friends. But something was missing.
Then one day, a Bible showed up in our house. I started reading the book of Genesis, but it didn’t seem to speak to me. However, that wasn’t unusual because I hadn’t found much of anything lately that had brought me any joy.
In 1993, my aunt and my sister invited me to go to church with them, and after attending for a bit, all three of us were baptized. However, nothing changed in my heart, so I kept pursuing other interests, like the changing scenery outside the window of a fast-moving train.
That summer, my sister introduced me to a friend from work. She was a believer and had a sunny and bright personality. She was a warm and gentle woman, and from the moment I met her, everything changed. She told us about Jesus and invited us to worship at her church. After we took her up on the invitation, a new and wonderful life began for me.
So that’s what’s been lacking—God! I thought.
Later that year, we were all baptized again, this time consciously understanding that important step. Life was filled with a new and amazing knowledge of God, interesting meetings, and wonderful people who helped me take a stand for truth.
I reexamined my values since previously, my position was that the more I earned, the happier I’d be. I believed that money would set me free and that the whole world would be placed at my feet. How wrong I was. I could afford anything I wanted, but happiness had eluded me. Today I believe you can only achieve happiness by doing something good for others; and that by the grace of God, in time, all that good will be returned. I am so pleased to warm someone’s heart with an affectionate word, a gift, or some other form of help. I love to see their smile and grateful eyes.
I’ve stayed actively involved in giving Bible studies to people who are just learning about Jesus Christ, and each time, I leave a piece of my heart with them and continue to keep them in my prayers. If we talk about “the fruits of our labor,” then I can tell you that they are the sweetest, most valuable fruit. Souls added to God’s kingdom are the greatest reward there is. As Leo Tolstoy wrote, “In life, there is only one definite happiness—to live for others.”
As I studied the Word of God, I also tasted the sweetness of forgiveness. It is so wonderful to forgive and be forgiven. This is where true freedom lies—freedom from resentment and bitter and evil thoughts about the offender. God taught me to be patient with people and not hold evil in my heart. And by learning to forgive, I found true peace and happiness.
Happiness is in knowing the Almighty. Happiness is seeing every moment of life as a gift. Happiness is in the small, everyday things we do for others. It’s woven into every word, every look, and every small deed. Today I appreciate the kind words spoken to me more than the sweetest honey. Little things bring me unexpected joy.
I recently read that a person can increase their happiness to the proportion they deliver it to others. These are treasures that are piled up in my heart. As it is written in Matthew 6:19–21, “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
Three Angels Broadcasting Network Devotional.
Finding True Happiness.
By Nonna Maximova
June 13th, 2026
By the time God found me, I’d taken speed skating, graduated from vocational school, and started working in a shop as a tailor for women’s clothing. I’d had an interesting, fun life, a job I loved, and was surrounded by many friends. But something was missing.
Then one day, a Bible showed up in our house. I started reading the book of Genesis, but it didn’t seem to speak to me. However, that wasn’t unusual because I hadn’t found much of anything lately that had brought me any joy.
In 1993, my aunt and my sister invited me to go to church with them, and after attending for a bit, all three of us were baptized. However, nothing changed in my heart, so I kept pursuing other interests, like the changing scenery outside the window of a fast-moving train.
That summer, my sister introduced me to a friend from work. She was a believer and had a sunny and bright personality. She was a warm and gentle woman, and from the moment I met her, everything changed. She told us about Jesus and invited us to worship at her church. After we took her up on the invitation, a new and wonderful life began for me.
So that’s what’s been lacking—God! I thought.
Later that year, we were all baptized again, this time consciously understanding that important step. Life was filled with a new and amazing knowledge of God, interesting meetings, and wonderful people who helped me take a stand for truth.
I reexamined my values since previously, my position was that the more I earned, the happier I’d be. I believed that money would set me free and that the whole world would be placed at my feet. How wrong I was. I could afford anything I wanted, but happiness had eluded me. Today I believe you can only achieve happiness by doing something good for others; and that by the grace of God, in time, all that good will be returned. I am so pleased to warm someone’s heart with an affectionate word, a gift, or some other form of help. I love to see their smile and grateful eyes.
I’ve stayed actively involved in giving Bible studies to people who are just learning about Jesus Christ, and each time, I leave a piece of my heart with them and continue to keep them in my prayers. If we talk about “the fruits of our labor,” then I can tell you that they are the sweetest, most valuable fruit. Souls added to God’s kingdom are the greatest reward there is. As Leo Tolstoy wrote, “In life, there is only one definite happiness—to live for others.”
As I studied the Word of God, I also tasted the sweetness of forgiveness. It is so wonderful to forgive and be forgiven. This is where true freedom lies—freedom from resentment and bitter and evil thoughts about the offender. God taught me to be patient with people and not hold evil in my heart. And by learning to forgive, I found true peace and happiness.
Happiness is in knowing the Almighty. Happiness is seeing every moment of life as a gift. Happiness is in the small, everyday things we do for others. It’s woven into every word, every look, and every small deed. Today I appreciate the kind words spoken to me more than the sweetest honey. Little things bring me unexpected joy.
I recently read that a person can increase their happiness to the proportion they deliver it to others. These are treasures that are piled up in my heart. As it is written in Matthew 6:19–21, “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
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