I just looked at the calendar. Thanksgiving is less than a
week from now. Where did this year go?
Everyone knows from Thanksgiving through New Year's Day is simply called
"the holidays," and life is filled with demands and schedules and
relatives and big meals and.....and.....and!
But there is an answer to this dilemma. It's found in the
book of Philippians in the New Testament. Those who have read Philippians know
and understand it is a letter about finding joy and happiness in Jesus Christ.
While our busy lives often do not allow time for Bible reading or time for
prayer, the apostle Paul tells the Philippian Christians and us, "it
doesn't have to be this way."
One of the aspects of the Christian life is the concept of thanksgiving.
It is to become a primary point of the Christian's existence, not just one
Thursday in November, but every day and in all things. That makes me happy that our celebration of
Thanksgiving comes at this time of the year. It is a time when we are
reflecting on things that are important. Traditionally, Thanksgiving is a time
for families to get together and share a meal, watch some football, and have an
overall good visit. It is also a time for us to really focus on thanking God
for his goodness, his forgiveness, his provision, and above all, his love.
Paul brings us to see some of these very things in
Philippians 4: 4-7:
"Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say
it again: Rejoice! Let
your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in
everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to
God. And the peace of God, which transcends all
understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus."
Let's dissect this briefly. 1. Do
not be anxious about anything. We
need to be reminded that God is in control and he continues to love us and
provide for us. While we live in a world of troubles, the Christian can find
remedy and relief from those things when his trust is in the Lord. 2.
In everything, by prayer and petition... God loves to hear from us. Not just in those
moments when we pray as a last resort, but in every aspect of our lives. Prayer
is one of the most powerful "tools" available to the child of God. He
is always ready and willing to hear when we pray, and according to his will,
answers will come. 3. With thanksgiving..... Never, never fail in thanking God for all he
has done. Every prayer we pray should include words of thanksgiving. Even when
we pray in despair we can thank God for hearing our prayer. 4.
Present your requests to God. Not
only is our prayer time based on thanksgiving, God is expecting us to ask him
for the things we need. It is not a "blank check" for us to get
everything we want, it is a petition to God for actual needs. This includes
needs for our home life, our church life, our work, our school, our
neighbor......the list is endless. I repeat, God loves to hear from us.
Read the last verse in the printed
scripture above. Read it again. That is God's promise to you. Claim it and
live in it. You see, he offers his peace to guard our hearts and minds in
Christ Jesus. Life may still
close in on us, but God keeps us close to him. This year, I am thankful that
God is guarding my heart and mind in Christ Jesus.
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