How to Give Thanks in Everything

Is it really possible to “give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus,” as 1 Thessalonians 5:18 encourages? Paul isn’t saying we should be thankful for every situation, but rather to give thanks in every situation. At first glance, this command can feel overwhelming, especially when we face pain, loss, or disappointment. How can we give thanks when our hearts are heavy with grief or when life isn’t going the way we had hoped? Yet, this command isn't about pretending everything is fine or ignoring the reality of our struggles. Instead, it’s a call to trust that God is sovereign and good and loving in every situation, even the difficult ones and even when we don’t sense his presence.
It appears God is asking us to do something that goes beyond human capability. Is he a Cosmic Killjoy who enjoys seeing us discouraged and defeated? The Christian life is not difficult; it is humanly impossible!
So how can I honestly give thanks in everything? Well, it begins when I acknowledge that habitual thanksgiving is achievable only when we appropriate God’s supernatural resources. That means that I must first recognize that thanksgiving in everything is not an option; it is a command. When I fail to give thanks in everything, I must confess it as sin and ask God to forgive me and empower me by his Spirit to change.
Secondly, I must admit that habitual thanksgiving is attainable only when the Word of God richly dwells within me. “Let the word of Christ richly dwell within you, with all wisdom teaching and admonishing one another with psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, singing with thankfulness in your hearts to God” (Colossians 3:16).
Thirdly, it is reachable only when you’re filled with the Holy Spirit. When we are filled with the Holy Spirit, we will always give thanks for all things in the name of Jesus Christ (Ephesians 5:18-20).
Finally, thanksgiving is energized through a dependent prayer life (Colossians 4:2).
We can only understand habitual gratitude when we let the Lord live in and through us. Only God can forgive and restore the joy of our salvation. Only God can renew our mind through his Word and help us believe all things are possible with Christ. Only the Spirit of God can fill and empower us to both desire and obey God’s commands. And only through prayer can God maintain the spiritual lifelines that cause us to overflow with gratitude for the One who made us, preserved us, saved us, sanctified us, and will present us faultless before his throne. Hallelujah! Praise the Lord! God is always GOOD!
Envision with me the difference a movement of Christian gratitude would make in our lives and in our broken, negative, chaotic culture. Imagine the impact if God’s people lived with the optimism gratitude empowers.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
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