Real Hope: GratitudeChikamu
We Can Always Be Thankful Always
In the last few years, we’ve not been short on difficult circumstances. Whether it’s the global health crisis, concurrent wars or increasing cost-of-living, we exist in a time where the overarching circumstances in life are not easy. Of course, we’re all feeling it in different ways, and we can’t ignore the abundant privileges we experience in the midst, but there are definite ‘circumstances’ people are contending with right now.
What’s encouraging about this verse in Thessalonians is that it doesn’t tell us to be happy in those circumstances, it doesn’t tell us to rejoice in the situation, it doesn’t tell us to deny them: it tells us to delight in our FAITH, to commit to prayer, to be thankful to God.
God’s instruction in difficult times isn’t to embrace ‘toxic positivity’ or to just ‘suck it up’. His instruction is to aim our attention onto Him and our faith. To find delight (great pleasure) in our connection to Him, i.e., to reorient and to source our joy from our situation to His presence.
Note also, God doesn’t tell us not to attempt to change our circumstance. ‘Thankfulness’ doesn’t equal dejected acceptance. We can, for example, simultaneously be grateful for our job while looking for one better suited, or grateful for our current freedoms while advocating for others.
May thankfulness and an awareness of His presence be your guide today.
Written by LAURA BENNETT
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Zvinechekuita neHurongwa uhu
When our heart and mind is weary, there is strength in giving thanks. There’s lots of research into the power of gratitude, with the results showing happier healthier minds and emotions. (It’s In All The Small Things - Susie Holt) As you read this seven-day plan, try keeping a record of things you are grateful for each day – see for yourself the changes gratitude can bring!
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