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A Tough Command
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Thessalonians 5:16-18
Many divine commands seem
perfectly reasonable--for example, no adultery, no idols, and no murder. But
then, the Lord also gave some instructions that ostensibly make little
sense. Let's look at why He calls us to the seemingly impossible task of
giving thanks in everything.
The Scripture clearly teach that giving thanks is meant to be a way of life,
not just a seasonal event. (Philippians 4:6-7, Psalm 92:1-2) The problem is
that we often do not feel appreciative, particularly when facing painful
circumstances or faith tests. In fact, expressing gratitude for bad news
seems irrational. Our limited claim to rationality, however, cannot compete
with God's greater knowledge of what is best for His children. As a result,
we live a successful Christian life only by choosing to thank Him for
everything He sends or allows across our path.
What the Lord knows is that gratitude powerfully impacts the believer.
Trials can leave us feeling isolated, but thanking God for His ongoing care
or provision reminds us of His constant presence. Equipped with knowledge
that He is in control, we can submit our will to His. Through our
circumstances remain the same, our attitude is divinely changed through
trust.
Remember: Romans 8:28 promises that all things work together for the believer's good.
That means the Lord has a purpose for every event He orchestrates or
permits. Thankfulness motivates us to seek His purpose. In God's perfect
time, the divine plan is revealed, and we can tell Him with sincere hearts,
"Lord, thank you!"
Mike Williams |