I don’t know about you but there very few things I do that
can be followed by “always” or “unceasing” or “in all circumstances”; except
sin, of course, but maybe that doesn't count because it comes so naturally. I’m
actually a little suspicious of those who claim to live this text and that
behind all the smiles and the God is so good alleluias are lives of utter
desperation wrapped in praise the Lord pastels. (BTW this is not an
autobiographical post. I look best in Advent blue.) Rejoice always and give
thanks in all circumstances. Really? Isn't that called denial? There are times when
the most faithful response is a lament that curses the darkness. Which is why
God’s will cannot be that we manage this on our own but rather depend fully on
the One who sanctifies and keeps us sound in every and all circumstances. So
rejoicing can happen even when we have every reason to weep and giving thanks
can take place even when we have every reason to lament and prayers can happen
always because the “Spirit intercedes for us with groans words cannot express.”
(Romans 8:26) Not denial but acceptance that even in the worst of times the
promise of God to be present is more than enough reason to give thanks.
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