Thursday, November 30, 2017

A Tough Command

[1 Thessalonians 5:16-18]

The Scriptures clearly teach that giving thanks is meant to be a way of life, not just a seasonal event (Psalm 92:1-2; Phil. 4:6-7). 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.
What seems logical to the human mind, 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.

1 Thessalonians 5:16

“Be joyful always.”

Now wait just a minute. I have some pretty sorry days! Things don't always go well for me! Some of my friends have abandoned me at my worst possible moments. How can I be joyful ALWAYS? "Simple, my child," the Father reminds me. "First, joy is more than always feeling happy, but is instead, a deep abiding sense of being in God's grace and purpose.

Second, no matter where you are, no matter how hopeless things may seem, your life is bound for glory — my glory!" In the light of this incredible truth, all other things seem bland, out of touch, and insignificant.53

Repentance

Billy Graham says that it is the Holy Spirit that brings about this conviction. Actually, repentance cannot take place unless first there is a movement of the Holy Spirit in the heart and mind.

The Holy Spirit may use a mother's prayer, a Pastor's sermon, a Christian TV program, the sight of a Church steeple, or even the death of a loved one to bring about this necessary conviction.

Quotes 

. When we bless God for mercies, we usually prolong them.  When we bless God for miseries, we usually end them.  Praise is the honey of life which a devout heart extracts from every bloom of providence and grace. - C. H. Spurgeon

. Do not let Satan deceive you into being afraid of God’s plans for your life. - R. A. Torrey

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