Good Morning!
1 Thessalonians 5: 18; “give thanks in all circumstances; for this is
the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.”
Have you ever had one of “those days? You know; the kind of day that starts out bad
and then seems to go downhill from there.
It might start with the electricity flickering enough to mess up the
alarm clock so you oversleep for half an hour.
Then you stub your toe or cut yourself shaving or you spill coffee on
your work outfit and now you have to change clothes. You go to get in the car and it either won’t
start or has a flat tire or both.
Sometimes you have one of those days and it is a day like that which
often makes it hard to give thanks in all circumstances.
We have days like this. It seems that things just begin to pile on
top of each other. While it happens, we
can be really frustrated but a few days later; we will often snicker when we
think about it. It might take some time
to get the proper perspective on the event but we do. Yet these little events should help us see
that, most of the time, our lives go fairly smoothly.
Yet there are times when it is very
difficult to give thanks. We look at our
lives and wonder how do we give thanks?
We may have health problems or finance problems or relational problems;
all these can make it difficult to give thanks.
We look at the world around us, maybe our neighbor’s new car or listen
to their tales of wonderful trips and then look at our lives and wonder what is
there to give thanks for. So why would
we give thanks in all circumstances?
The first thing we need to look at and
remember is that our circumstances are beyond this earthly life. Our circumstances involve our heavenly life;
for our life has changed dramatically. When Jesus walked out of the tomb
everything changed. We no longer fear
death or are we terrorized by the devil.
When Jesus walked out of the tomb; it became a new day, a new life, and
a new existence.
So, our circumstances are to be viewed
differently. Our circumstances are now
being God’s holy and redeemed children.
We are in this circumstance every day and this is why we should be
thankful in all circumstances. Every
day, we are living in our new life, freed from sin and the power of the
devil. No matter what he tries to throw
at you, it will never stick because you have been washed in the blood of
Jesus. We are cleansed, thoroughly
washed. We are new creatures in
God. We know that our circumstance will
not change; we are in God’s care and nothing will ever change that. Our hope, our future is secure.
So, if your car doesn’t start or your alarm
doesn’t go off; well, you are still living the life of a redeemed child of
God. But at a much deeper level, if your
spouse leaves you or you get cancer; you are still a redeemed child of God and
we can give thanks for this blessing.
Father of grace, we give you thanks for the mercy
that you give to us through Jesus. Help
us to always give thanks to you. Help us
to see that all our problems truly do pale when we see your glory given to us
because of Jesus. Help those who do not
experience this certainty and this comfort.
Guide them by your Spirit to know your peace. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor Bret
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