God’s Destination, our journey — I Thess 5:17-18

January 26, 2012

Joy, Thanksgiving and Prayer in the journey
On this journey that God has given us there will be many things thrown in our path to side track us from abiding in Christ and depending on Him.  One of those things is a grumbling, unappreciative, prayerless spirit.     The Apostle Paul understood that when he counseled the Thessalonian church to, “Rejoice always, pray continually, and give thanks on all occasions, for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus.”

It is a tremendous challenge of faith to learn to delight in God and find our joy in Him, despite the many things the world throws at us.  It takes unwavering trust in God to greet every circumstance with thanksgiving, knowing that we worship a God who is “working all things out for the good for those who love Him and have been called according to His purpose.”

Prayer is God’s vehicle for us to pour our hearts out to Him and to learn to trust Him for everything.  It is in prayer that we will discover the joy and understand that life and everything in it is a gift from God.  And so Paul, knowing life’s challenges, speaks to us from the ages that we would learn joy and gratitude and learn to “pray on all occasions.”   And when we are willing to embrace these simple commands of God to rejoice, pray and give thanks, the quality of our journey will change because we know there is a great God bringing us to an awesome destination.

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2 Responses to “God’s Destination, our journey — I Thess 5:17-18”

  1. Danielle Bryant Says:

    This is great news! We all need to be so much more time being thankful for what we have and a lot less time on what we think we need or do not have.

  2. Carol Flannery Says:

    Yes, we need to be thankful for our blessing in life and understand they are just that blessings from god. For we never know what tomorrow will bring so be thankful for today!


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