A Trilogy
My wife shared a powerful teaching with me. Now I’m sharing it with you!
“A Trilogy”
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 packs three important commands into three tiny verses. Paul wrote,
“16 Rejoice always, 17 pray continually, 18 give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”
What Paul wrote here is more than just three easy memory verses. Paul tells us three things that he expects Christians to do on a continual basis. It isn’t just that Christians need to occasionally rejoice or be “part-time pray-ers” or give thanks under selective circumstances. Paul says these are three things to do always, continually and in all circumstances. Instead of give you more things to think about I want to ask you to do something. I am going to give you three lists to rejoice over, pray over and give God thanks about.
Rejoice:
- That God has created you
- That God has saved you
- That God sent Jesus for you
- That God loves you unconditionally
- That God has supported you through His church/people
- For the people God has put in your life
- What else would make your list?
Pray
- For guidance in your decisions
- For the church to grow and reach more people
- For God to keep working on your heart
- For greater wisdom
- For greater boldness
- For the words to say to those who need God
- What else would make your list?
Give Thanks
- In whatever circumstances your life is currently in, whether it seems good or bad
- For the way God has sustained you up to this point in your life
- That God will continue to sustain your life
- To God for family and friends
- To God for whatever blessings you have…they all came from God
- For God’s patience, mercy, and grace
- What else would make your list?
It is important we make a regular habit out of doing these three things.
Amen,
the pilgrim
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I also give thanks for you, Bill, and for your sharing.
I’m thankful to know him, and be able to share Him.
I give thanks upon my every remembrance of you…
And of you as well my brother!
Great words Buddy-
Keep It Up and Keep Teaching The Message!
Rob
Love you Rob, it’s the only message!
Thanks for all you do Bill… Keep running the race. 2 Timothy 4:7
Hey dude. My name is Jordan. I just want to say that i looked up the greek word for “scourgeth” for the pagasse Hebrews 12:6.This pagasse is talking about God disciplining us. Well the greek word for scourgeth is “to flog.” And what does flog mean… TO BEAT SEVERELY. So much for that lovign discipline. If we are going by the bible we must not make our own conclusions. God will discipline you and it may just hurt.