The Thanksgiving season is one of my favorite times of the year. Unfortunately, it is also a time of the year when it becomes more about the 3 F’s – food, family, and football.
It is easy to lose perspective on what is very important about this day. I think that it is even tougher to be thankful when the stock market is down 50% or you might be facing a debt crisis or perhaps you have lost your job. These are tough times for sure.
When thinking of these times and the meaning of Thanksgiving, what Paul writes in I Thessolians 5 comes to mind. He writes:
(16) Be joyful always; (17) pray continually; (18) give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.
I think that these verses really exemplify God’s call to handling crisis. First, the verses say to be joyful always. How can you be joyful in a time of economic crisis? It is about being positively expectant of how God will use this time for His Kingdom. It is about having positive expectations for how God will use anything difficult in your life to teach you more about a connected and fulfilled relationship with Him. There is a lot to be joyful about.
Paul also writes pray continually. If you are facing financial crisis in your life, are you really praying about it? More importantly, are you praying with a sense of positive expectancy that God is still on the throne and is still holding you close? When I think of someone praying continually, I think of diligent and committed prayer. It is complete connection with God. That is the only place you can be to position yourself to hear God’s guidance.
I was telling someone the other day that I can give people suggestions and advice on how to handle economic crisis. However, only God can give you specific direction and to get that direction, you have to be connected.
Finally, Paul writes to give thanks in all circumstances. As Christians I think there is a tendency to give thanks when things are going real good. It is easy to do so. When times are good, it is tough not to be thankful. However, what do you do when facing tough financial times? With the faith that God will protect you and guide you through these tough times, you have everything in the world to be thankful about.
When times are good, you know why you are thankful. When times are tough, you don’t know what you will be thankful for. You just need to know that God always gives us a reason to be thankful.
Dr. Jim Dennison, in his sermon last Sunday, summed it up perfectly.
Be thankful for what God has done in your life. Be thankful for what God is doing in your life. Finally, be thankful for what God will do in your life.
So this Thanksgiving we have everything to be thankful for. I encourage you to take the time and give thanks for all that is occurring and will occur in your life.
And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28
The key is to be connected and in a committed relationship with Christ. There is not a safer place to be than in God’s perfect will for your life. That in itself is reason to be thankful in everything.
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