Always be joyful.
Never stop praying.
Be thankful in all circumstances,
for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus.
~ 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
Never stop praying.
Be thankful in all circumstances,
for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus.
~ 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
Let's talk about the 800 pound gorilla in the room, shall we? When we tell someone that we are praying for them, do we or are we just saying we will OR are we saying it because it's been so long since you actually talked with God that you have forgotten who He is?
Let's start at the top...Paul tells us to be "Joyful." There is a HUGE difference between being "joyful" and being "happy" and we seem to have them confused. You see "JOYFUL" is a conscious decision that we make because of, or even in spite of, our circumstances, predicaments, situations, or feelings. On the other hand "Happy" is momentary, fleeting, situational, and is a feeling which is subject to change at a moment's notice. Hmmmm......
Next Paul reminds us to "Never stop praying." This does not mean you quit your job, wander off to some monastic facility in the mountains and live the rest of your life as a hermit talking only to God. Let's say your best friend calls; you answer the phone without looking at the caller ID; how do you know it's your best friend? Because you know the voice! And how did they become your best friend? Because you invested yourself into each other's lives, learning to trust each other and keep no secrets from each other...you can talk about anything and everything. Hmmmm.... When we develop that kind of relationship with God, you have the best possible best friend EVER! Have I achieved that status? No, but I'm still talking to Him and we have lots of conversations about....well, YOU!
Finally, Paul reminds us to "Be Thankful In ALL Circumstances." Here's a little tidbit for the mind to chew on today: Circumstances change! Gratitude for who God is doesn't! We make the choice many times every single day: Either we determine to maintain our attitude of gratitude OR we let our circumstances decide for us if we are going to be grateful or ticked off.
There's a lot going on in these few brief words of today's passage. Talking with God and developing that relationship that is beyond description should cause us to be eternally grateful REGARDLESS of our circumstances. But the 800 pound gorilla in the room is this: What will you decide and when are you going to start?
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