OFFER GOD GLORY, NOT GROANING

Sometimes life is so filled with difficulty, it's hard to see any bright spots shining through. But most of the time, life is a messy stew of good and bad, up and down, sickness and health, joy and sorrow. 

During the times when life gives us the normal flow of good with bad, we have a choice in how we respond. We can focus on the good, or we can focus on the bad. We can dwell on the good, or we can dwell on the bad. 

Before I go any further, let me say, I am not a proponent of "pretend like everything is great." I think we have all had our fill of canned religious responses.

"How are you today?" ... "I am filled with joy and wonder, and thriving in faith and mercy!" 

Let's be honest with ourselves and each other, life can be really hard sometimes; but when we understand the reality of God's presence with us, and the love He has for us, even the darkest times, aren't completely dark.

In 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 it says, "Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you."

Seems like kind of a crazy idea when you first read it. I don't think the author Paul is telling us to say, "Thanks God for my headache." I think a more accurate perspective is, when things aren't going well, thank God that you aren't alone and He is with you. When you experience loss, thank God that He gives so many great gifts. 

It's more than the discipline of thanking God for what we have, even during tough times, it's reminding ourselves of where we stand. It's putting our focus on the big picture, not on the current struggle. 

When we choose to give God glory, instead of groaning, it will change both our perspective, and our attitude. 

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