Giving Thanks in All Circumstances

For many, the idea of giving thanks “in all circumstances” can be a challenge.  When disappointments come our way or when bad things happen, the thought all too often arises, “How in the world can I give thanks for that!?!” Believe me, I can relate.

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The Great Omission

The late Dallas Willard was one of the most insightful theologians of his day.  Time and again he called everyday people to become every day disciples.  Often, he used the text above as an example of that. We know it as “The Great Commission.”  Yet, as Willard points out, all too often there’s a great omission in the great commission.

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Actually, That's Not in the Bible

Quite a few years ago, NFL legend Mike Ditka, while giving a news conference after being fired as the coach of the Chicago Bears, decided to quote the Bible. "Scripture tells you that all things shall pass," a choked-up Ditka said after leading his team to only five wins during the previous season. "This, too, shall pass."

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Avoiding a Crash

One of the most unique planes flown by the U.S. Air Force is the U-2.  Flying out of Beale Air Force Base, the “Dragon Lady” is the ultimate high-altitude spy plane. With a cruising altitude of 70,000 feet (over 13 miles), the U-2 has been in operation for over 50 years.  It boasts some of the best pilots in the world.

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A Sure Cure for Guilt

The stationery was cheap.  The handwriting was shaky.  The ink was black.  The tone was desperate.  The note was addressed to the United States Govt, Washington D.C. It read.  “I am sending $10 for the blankets I stole while in World War II.  My mind could not rest.  I want to be ready to meet God.”  It was signed, “an ex-G.I.”   

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Degree of Difficulty

Mark Batterson writes, “We tend to rank miracles.  Almost like a judge at a gymnastics competition that ranks a routine based upon degree of difficulty, we rank our prayer requests. We have big requests and little requests.  We have easy requests and difficult requests.  But that is a false construct.“

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