Day 8, Part 2 Always Giving Thanks—Except, Thanks, and Romans
1:1-6
April 15, 2014, Tuesday,
ALWAYS GIVE THANKS, EXCEPT…
Let’s be
real here and absolutely, painfully honest here. Isn’t this what we think?
We will
always give thanks for anything good we can think of. The positive only bears
thinking of and remembering, right? We do not want to get uncomfortable, after
all. Thinking of the bad is bad—right? It makes us squirm and feel uneasy. We
try to deny it and pretend it never happened. We also try to forget.
How foolish
we are.
We forget
how it’s the very challenges in life we grow the most. It’s also the
difficulties that refine us and make us better, stronger people. But, these
things only happen if… And, yep. You bet. There is the catch.
The
challenges of life can be for the best—IF we let them. We have to choose to let
these times grow us and not shrink us.
We will give
thanks for all but the challenges in life and in doing so, we miss most of the
sweetest blessings God offers us. If we choose to grab hold of the blessings of
the life-changing-on-a-dime moments, the tough stuff, then our lives would be
radically different and that much sweeter and more special. It’s these moments
that make us cling to God and trust in Him in ways we never would have
otherwise.
Never mind
how it’s in the moments of the challenges of life that show us who we really
are. Hence, we need to learn to make the choice of allowing God to turn the
challenge into something great, or we can shrivel up, run away, buck, and miss
the blessings God had in mind for us when He allowed the challenge to begin
with. He allows the storms because He knows and sees the sunshine on the other
side.
But, far too
often, we run in circles in the storm, too scared, too angry, too frustrated,
too worried to find our way through, with God’s help. Then, we miss the silver
lining on the other side. Then, we miss the flowers He bloomed because of the
rain and the lightning which fertilized these flowers.
We are our
own worst enemies.
In not
looking for the blessings in the storms, we miss the beauty all around. Even
when it’s raining, there are blessings: the small of rain. The sound of the
power of God in the thunder. How life stops for a while, or at least slows
down, because of the storm.
We need to
always give thanks—even in the storm. Especially in the storm and thereafter. The
blessings are numerous, not few. We cannot allow ourselves to put blinders on
our own faces because we cower in the storm, rather than look around for the
beauty of the blessings.
Also, after
the storm, even years later, we should continue to count the blessings. This is
even more true when we start to feel anger, sadness, or despair about our past
storms of life. If we were to count the blessings, instead of having those
emotions, we would be far better off for it.
No more
always give thanks except… The storms bring more blessings, if only we would
stop and look—before, during, and after.
THANK YOU, LORD FOR…
145 My good
health.
146 All of
my limbs.
147 I’ve
grown to focus on the blessings in the storms of life, rather than on
impossibilities or the unknowns.
148 That
I’ve learn to focus on what is known, not what is known.
149 Basking
turtles
150 The
knowledge that life is a lot more simple than we tend to make it.
151 Learning
there are blessings all around, at all times, if only we look for them.
152 Taking
the time to look for blessings.
153 Knowing,
Lord, since I am a sinner, I deserve no blessing, but you shower me with them
(Romans 3:23 and 6:23).
154 The
Passion Week
155 I can
praise God through the storm (Psalm 40:3)
156 Gmail calendar
to keep anniversaries, today in history reminders, and birthdays—plus my
journaling
157 Colors
of Spring
158 Spring
storms
159 Good
days
160
In-different days
161 Stormy
days
162 Historic
Jamestowne
163 Quiet
days, particularly since they are so few
164 Quiet
moments, because even in times of chaos, I cans teal a moment to count my
blessings, which then becomes a quiet moment.
165 Today
166 That
You, Lord, use my husband so mightily.
167 That B listens
to You so well.
168 That not
only does B listen to You, He does what You, immediately when You tell him to
do so.
169 My new
Bible
170 B and I
will find out if B will get the promotion at work in two days. I thank You,
Lord, regardless. After all, whatever happens means we are in the middle of
Your will. You know what You’re doing.
171 Teaching
me, Lord.
172 Guiding
me, Lord.
173 What You
did the Passion Week.
174 Cloud
storage
175 Air
Conditioning
176 Heat
177 Printers
178 Time
with You.
179 Quiet.
180 Nothing
planned today.
181 The
thirst I have for the Word of God.
ROMANS 1:1-6
Romans 1:1-6 / GOD’S WORD Translation (GW)
1 From Paul, a servant of Jesus
Christ, called to be an apostle and appointed to spread the Good News of God.
2 (God had already promised this
Good News through his prophets in the Holy Scriptures. 3 This Good News
is about his Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. In his human nature he was a
descendant of David. 4 In his spiritual, holy nature he was declared the
Son of God. This was shown in a powerful way when he came back to life. 5 Through
him we have received God’s kindness and the privilege of being apostles who
bring people from every nation to the obedience that is associated with faith.
This is for the honor of his name. 6 You are among those who have been
called to belong to Jesus Christ.)
-- GW:
Scripture is taken from GOD’S WORD®, © 1995 God’s Word to the Nations. Used by
permission of Baker Publishing Group.
Romans 1:1-6
defines for us the Good News, which is the Gospel. It’s also known as the
Gospel of Jesus Christ. Also, note how redemption, sanctification, and
righteousness also go hand-in-hand with these concepts.
We also
might want to take a look again at Romans 1:16-17; Romans 10:17; and Mark
16:15-16 to help us get straight what the Gospel or Good News is, how it’s
defined, and what it means.
I’m going to
prayer journal and study about verses 1:1-6 for a while now.
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