Read 1 Thessalonians 5.
If someone wants to know the will of God for their lives,
the starting place is the New Testament. Five times in the New Testament
we are told "this is the will of God." A life that pleases the
Lord is dependent upon the intentional implementation of these.
In chapter four, we read, "For this is the will of God, your
sanctification, that you abstain from sexual immorality." (4:3) Then
here in 5:16-18 is another one.
A follower of Jesus maintains focus, not on the circumstance, but on the One
who controls the circumstances. Someone once said, "When God is all
you have, you will discover that He is all you need."
1. "Rejoice always."
It requires faith, as an act of the will, to do so during times of adversity.
That makes no sense to the unbeliever. But the God of the Bible is
the sovereign controller of all things. When our trust is in Him, we may
rest assured that "his mercy (lovingkindness) is over all he had
made" (Psalm 145:9).
2. "Pray without ceasing."
Confusion always comes in times of great need. We believe God but we
often do not know what He is doing or why. A true believer trusts the
Lord even when they do not understand. God loves it when we cast our
total dependence upon Him. As our minds spin throughout the day, going
over and over what is or what is not happening, we are to turn our anxieties
into prayer. Talking to God about our concerns, our desires, and
surrendering our wills to His is to be an on-going conversation.
3. "Give thanks in all circumstances."
Each of these three is a test of our faith, not of God. Perhaps, the
toughest one is to express thanks when life does not seem to be going in our
favor. How can someone be thankful when a disaster just hit? The
answer lies in the clear understanding and commitment that this world is not
our home. We are only here on assignment as an ambassador of Christ for a
few short years, at best. The ability to give thanks in advance of the
results is an indicator of the work of the Holy Spirit and His grace to us.
We can be thankful that our story is not over yet. God has a plan,
and He is at work on our behalf, even when we do not see it. "And
the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and
your minds in Christ Jesus." (Philippians 4:7)
Rejoice, when? Always.
Pray, how? Without ceasing.
Give thanks, how often? In all circumstances.
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