“In” Everything Give Thanks
Do you give thanks to God in
everything? When you face the daily
trials of life, do you give thanks to God for them? I think this is one of the hardest things to
do in life. Partly I think it is because
we sometimes miss the word “in” that is used in this verse. It says to give thanks “in” everything not “for”
everything.
The definition of “in” is “expressing
the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by
something else.” So as an example I will
use a personal experience. I had
cancer. If I express this situation it
would be like drawing a circle within another circle. The outer circle would be the effects of the
cancer. The inner circle would be what
my heart and mind are doing as I am going through it.
If I restated this verse it would say “For
everything give thanks”. If I thank God
for everything I would thank Him for the cancer, the pain of surgery, the loss
of weight, losing my hair and eyebrows, nausea and any other number of things
that occurred during that time. These are all outer symptoms and signs of the
disease.
If I thank God “in” everything here is
how it is different. I thank Him for the
opening of my eyes to see Him clearly for the first time in my life. I thank Him for the clarity that cancer gave
me to see what is really important in life and what is not. I would thank Him for helping me to see another
person’s suffering through cancer and to be compassionate and
understanding. At the time I even
thanked God for the loss of my hair because it taught me that my outer
appearance didn’t matter and wasn’t important.
Thanks would go to Him for helping me survive ovarian cancer for 10
years when the life expectancy of an ovarian cancer survivor is 5 years and
only 15% of ovarian cancers are found in an early stage and mine was Stage
1. I praise God for that early
stage. I thank Him for the experience
that led me to where I am today, not the outer symptoms. The best thing of all
is that when we give thanks in our circumstances, it shows other people who God
really is and what He can do.
The difference in the two ways of
looking at this verse is that one looks at the external and the other looks at
the internal. God is more concerned
about my heart and mind than my outer appearance. Everything outside is superficial, while
everything inside is eternal. If I look
at my suffering from an eternal perspective, I will see more of Him and I will
not place as much value on the external.
The most valuable thing in this world is
salvation. It is priceless because
someone paid the price for me and stood in my place for my sin. I will give thanks in all circumstances because
someone stood in my place and paid a much higher price than anything I will
ever face on this earth. That in itself
is a priceless blessing.
Prayer for the Day: Heavenly Father, I
praise You for the trials of this life. When I am in the midst of them it is
often hard to sing praises because suffering is a big part of living in this
world. I thank You for those very circumstances that taught me more about You
and Your love for me. When I am in the
midst of suffering the things of this world, remind me that You are there for
me and will never leave me.
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