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July 6, 2023
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When I was growing up, my bedtime ritual always included a fairy tale that started with “Once upon a time...” and ended with the comforting words we all remember: “And they lived happily ever after.” As a child of the optimistic 1950s, I dreamed that life might be like that: whatever obstacles, dangers or perils might come my way, in the end, I would live happily ever after.

There were certainly plenty of struggles along the way, but I have to say that things did eventually work out even more happily than I could have imagined, from a career that I love to a wonderful family, including the world’s greatest grandkids. But sadly, for many people, “living happily ever after” does seem like an unobtainable fairy tale. Why is that happy ending growing ever more out-of-reach for so many people?

Of course, there are always factors beyond our control, like health problems and accidents. None of us can ever know if our birthday or Christmas celebration was the last we’ll ever enjoy. We have no way of knowing when it will all end, only that someday, it will (that’s why it’s said that the only certainties in life are death and taxes.)

Well, I can’t help you with your taxes, but I do have a bit of advice that I think will make death less frightening and greatly increase your chances of living “happily ever after.”

For decades, our nation has been focused on personal pleasure. The message drummed into everyone by pop culture is, “If it feels good, do it.” It’s fostered a culture of self-centeredness that led to Baby Boomers being nicknamed “The Me Generation.” Today’s young people have been dubbed “iGen” because many are so fixated on self and selfies that even their gadgets’ names all start with “I.” Advertising bombards us with the message that life is all about me and all about now. Such messages of immediate self-gratification may sell products and services, but they cause us to sell our souls if we follow this philosophy to its logical conclusion.

At some point in life, we all experience events that shake up our routine, much like the agitator in a washing machine shakes loose the grime in our clothes. We may not want or enjoy such experiences, but they’re necessary to force us to focus on the frailty of life and the certainty of death. They also force us to begin asking what really matters and why.

If we react to setbacks based solely on what feels good right now, we greatly lower our chances of enjoying a happy future. But if we believe there is even a remote possibility that our actions have lasting implications beyond the immediate, both within and beyond our lifetimes, it should cause us to think differently, live differently, and leave a different kind of legacy.

Without apology, I believe that the spiritual side of our lives really does matter. To believe otherwise is to define humans as little more than animated protoplasm, going through the motions of life for no particular purpose. I prefer to believe there’s more to us than flesh and blood. If we possess a soul capable of living beyond our lifetimes, then the seeds we plant in this life will yield fruit forever. If you believe those things, the ultimate becomes more important than the immediate.

When we decide to live beyond our lifetimes, our responsibilities to the next generation will outweigh our roles in our current jobs. More important than the money we’re paid for our work is what we will become as a result of our work. Our character will become more important than the careers we follow.

For all of us, life began “once upon a time.” Unlike the fairy tales, however, it’s up to us to make the choices that determine whether the last line of our life stories will read, “And they lived happily ever after.”

(Adapted from the book, “Rare, Medium or Done Well: Make the Most of your Life.”)

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  • Marsha Fuller

    07/08/2022 02:10 PM

    Superb summary Mike! Too bad the lefties won't read it.

  • Keith O Carlson

    07/08/2022 01:50 PM

    AMEN, bother Mike. We are spiritual not human beings, eternal, created in God's image.

  • Robert Dale Ritchie

    07/08/2022 01:44 PM

    Most of your articles and daily bible verse is 100% on what we need.
    Thank you very much for all the work that goes into each day messages. Also you have done a wonderful work while your help had the week off.
    God bless all of your staff. Robert Ritchie

  • Teresa Pederson

    07/08/2022 12:58 PM

    Mike Huckabee,
    Thank you for your article “The spiritual side of our lives really does matter”.
    (Adapted from the book, “Rare, Medium or Done Well: Make the Most of your Life.”)
    It was just what I needed to hear today!
    I love that each of us start our lives as “Once Upon a Time”, but if we have the Lord and we reach the end of our time in this world, we will all be able to say, “And they lived happily ever after”. Have a blessed day!

  • Bryan Schaap

    07/08/2022 12:47 PM

    Thanks for sharing this, Mike! I so appreciate the perspective in your daily newsletters! (And, I realized I don't have this book of yours, so I promptly ordered it!)

  • Jane Gregson

    07/08/2022 12:44 PM

    I’m an ardent follower of you,Mike,but can’t help but wish you had told people specifically how to find that “spiritual side” in their lives. That Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life and NO One can find their “spiritual side” without finding Him. I count on you to tell us the truth about issues. Please don’t water down the most essential truth of them all. Praying for you and pulling for Sarah for governor!

  • Melinda Lucas

    07/08/2022 12:21 PM

    Thank you, Governor Huckabee, for your Once Upon A Time article. You talked about values that I believe with all of my heart. I also believe that our Savior, Jesus Christ, and our Heavenly Father want all of these good things for us through eternity. It’s so simple: we keep God’s commandments the best that we can and, we keep trying again each day to walk this journey on His path. When we falter, our Savior shows us the way back and has paid the debt justice and mercy demand. We change and we walk. Then we learn. The greatest thing is that when we are frightened and feel incapable or our individual worlds crash down around us, that same One who paid the debt will encourage and lift us back up. And while it’s so simple, many of us refuse to believe it is exactly what we need. No government has inspired and comforted any of us in the midst of a dark night. I’m grateful for these things. Thank you.

  • Shauna dickerson

    07/08/2022 11:53 AM

    Thank you for this Gov. It has the most truth I've seen since the last item in your newsletter. Love, forgiveness, respect, listen to others, so much we can do to make life better for all of us.

  • David Miller

    07/08/2022 11:20 AM

    How timely were todays comments on morality. I begin my day reading the Bible and am in Proverbs at this time. I follow Pastor David Jeremiah’s daily message and scripture reading that reads the Bible straight through every year. Of course, that includes all the Old Testament that is kind of a forced march through all the victory and fall of generations of God’s people, and the destruction of whole societies wiped off of the face of the earth for not following His laws and commands.

    I am at the moment in the book of Proverbs, which clearly defines how we should conduct our lives. We all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. If we confess our sins He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse is from all unrighteousness.

    I read your article today and found it so true to what is happening in today’s society where right is wrong and wrong is right. There is no consciousness of wrong doing. My Christian mother always said that ill gotten gain always turns to dust and it is so true. No amount of money or power can bring satisfaction.

    I pray that people will return to following what is right and true. I pray that I can be faithful to go after what is right and keep a bridle on chasing after things that turn to dust, which I am so prone to do. I also pray that all Christians return to seeking God’s truth from the scripture and not from their own interpretation, which seems to be running rampart in the Christian society.

    In the end, God is always in control. Please keep up your articles.

  • Catherine Bauer

    07/08/2022 11:18 AM

    Mike,
    Thank you so much for sharing this selection! I truly agree with every word and personally have experienced many of those "shake up" events that cause us to truly understand we have God as our guiding hand to help us achieve the final goal. I wish more people would view their "shake up" events in the same way and be guided as well. I also believe there are more of us out there taking in this life in an effort to make it better for our families. God bless you for what you do each & every day to communicate this message!