Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks
in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
The challenge of every
Christian is to live every day and every hour of their life with the purpose of
fulfilling God’s will… This doesn’t mean simply inquiring about God’s will, but
executing the very steps outlined in today’s devotional scriptures… We are
called to rejoice, pray and give thanks in all circumstances… The part we tend to lose sight of is the “in
all circumstances” as we find ourselves from time to time becoming distracted
by situations both positive and negative and ultimately losing sight of what
God’s will is… Understand today that it is very easy and even natural to
rejoice when things are pleasant; it can become second nature to pray when
things become difficult and we can bear thanksgiving when we hear things which
we have longed for… But how do we handle the opposite; are we able to rejoice
when things or situation are unpleasant? Can you continue to pray to the Father
when the storm has left your doorstep? Can you give thanks when you don’t
receive what you desire…? These are the questions that we must ask ourselves
today knowing that we are to live these points in every area and situation of
our lives. As a Christian we are
to rejoice no matter what, we are to pray without ceasing and we are to be
thankful for everything… God has a plan for you
and it is perfect, you rejoice because your Master is in control, you pray
because this is your communication line directly to the father and you remain
thankful because things could always be worse… Paul says that it is the will of
God that you adhere to these 3 things; in understanding that this is the will
of God we will know that there must be power in the combination of these acts…
It is through the rejoicing, praying and thanksgiving that we humble ourselves
and unleash God’s authority in our lives… This is why we must do these acts in all circumstances… The enemy has so many snares laid out along
our pathways each and every day that if we are not careful we will not only
slip up, but we will lose sight of the ability we have in releasing God’s power
into our situations… The greatest example
is when we incur the unexpected and seek resolution with our own finite hands… We give thanks, we pray and we rejoice always
because we don’t want to give the enemy a foothold (Ephesians 4:27)… This is
another reason why we are called to live these three words; God doesn’t want
you to become complacent and forget how to pray or be thankful when the enemy
comes in like a flood… When we display these three things we are not only
growing in Christ, but we are shifting the very atmosphere around us… Paul
starts of this chapter by speaking about the Day of Christ; He talks about
those in Christ being children of the day, while those who are not align themselves with
darkness. He goes on to speak about those who drink and sleep and how they do
it at night. The Day of Christ will come as a surprise to those who are aligned
in darkness… We, being of the day can rejoice, pray and give thanks because we
know that our Savior is coming back to Judge… This world is not my Eternal Home
and to die is gain… We all know that weeping may endure for a night, but even
if this last beyond a natural day, we in Christ rejoice knowing that the
Morning (day) will come… Always walk in the will of God, because I consider that our present
sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us. (Romans 8:18).
GO ALL IN FOR CHRIST!
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