Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18.
Rejoice ALWAYS. This apostolic command to the Thessalonians was given in a season of intense persecution and suffering. And it was given to a church struggling with the right perspective about their future. But Paul taught them to take comfort in the gospel truth of the resurrection and the return of Christ in glorious reign over the world that currently hates Him and His people. That was the perspective to provide hope for rejoicing. Rejoice when? Always. We worship and rejoice not always at what is, but at what Christ has already done and what is certain to come with our hope.
Pray WITHOUT CEASING. This command also was important for the Thessalonians (and for us) to understand. When times are hard: pray. When things go well: pray. When you need hope: pray. When you have hope: pray. When you feel alone: pray. When you are together: pray. There is never a moment of our mortal lives when prayer is incongruous with our circumstances. It is always needed. It is always necessary. It is always good.
Give thanks in ALL circumstances. Thankfulness keeps us humbly in relationship with the God Who saves, keeps, and helps us every day. And no matter what we face, difficult or easy, being grateful to a gracious, merciful, wise, and loving God is always the response we should have. I have to admit, this is not easy during confusing losses or in a culture where wrong seems to be rewarded and righteousness ridiculed. Lament often accompanies my gratefulness. Yet here is this clear, non-negotiable command to give thanks to God for it all. Why? His grace pours into our mess and is transforming us even in the midst of what is hard to handle. Will I believe and trust this truth? Thankfulness helps me keep trusting.
God is wise in instructing us to keep our hope alive at all times by rejoicing, praying, and giving thanks for it ALL. The God of ALL, over ALL, in ALL deserves ALL our worship in this way!
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