
“Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” 1 Thessalonians 5:18 (NIV)
The more deeply you understand God’s love, the more grateful you will become.
In fact, the Bible says that gratitude should saturate your life: “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus” (1 Thessalonians 5:18 NIV).
Notice that the Bible says to give thanks in all circumstances, not for all circumstances. There’s a big difference!
You don’t have to be thankful for the bad things that happen in your life. Not everything that happens in the world is God’s will. In fact, most of the time, God’s will is not done here on earth; instead, people’s will is done.
There’s a lot of evil in the world, and you don’t need to thank God for it. But you can thank God in the midst of it.
In my own life, I’ve learned there are certain things I can thank God for in every circumstance. Here are some of them:
God is in control.
God can bring good out of evil.
God can turn even my mistakes into something that works out well; he can bring good out of them.
I won't live on earth forever; I'm going to heaven one day.
I can’t lose my salvation.
No matter what happens, God isn’t going to stop loving me.
The truth is that I could think of a hundred reasons to be thankful in any circumstance, even circumstances that seem horrible.
Look again at 1 Thessalonians 5:18. It says you should give thanks to God “in all circumstances.” The Greek word used here for “all” is the word pas, which means “any, all, everything, anyone, all the time, anywhere, everywhere, the whole thing.” That means all—no exceptions, no excuses, no exemptions.
That seems pretty radical, doesn’t it? That’s why it’s radical gratitude.
It doesn’t take any effort to be grateful for a nice present someone gives you. Anyone can do that. But being grateful in all circumstances, even bad ones, takes radical gratitude—and it “is God’s will for you.”
What promise from the Bible can you memorize to help you remember how to thank God, even in difficult circumstances? Write it on a card and put it somewhere you’ll see often.
When you see other people exhibit radical gratitude in difficult circumstances, how does that affect you?
Why is it God’s will for you to practice radical gratitude “in all circumstances”? How does that habit affect other areas of your life?
Are you ready to start a new life with Christ?
The Bible says you can get to heaven only by trusting in God’s Son, Jesus Christ: “It is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast” (Ephesians 2:8-9 NIV).
If you’re ready to surrender your life to Jesus Christ, start by praying this simple prayer: “Dear God, I know I’m a sinner, and I ask for your forgiveness. I believe Jesus Christ is your Son. I believe that he died for my sins and that you raised him to life. I want to trust him as my Savior and follow him as Lord from this day forward. Guide my life and help me to do your will. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.”
If you just prayed to accept Jesus, please email me at Rick@PastorRick.com and let me know about it. I’d like to send you some free materials to help you start your journey with Jesus.
