AUGUST 16
In every thing give
thanks—1. Thes.
5:18. |
Having the condition of heart which is
in fellowship with the Lord and fully devoted to the
doing of His will, the Lord’s people not only implore
His blessing at the beginning of each day, and present
their thanks at the close of each day, but in all of life’s
affairs they seek to remember that they have consecrated their
all to the Lord, and by faith look up to Him in all the
affairs of life; and in proportion to the importance of
their undertakings they, by faith, realize the
association of God’s providence with all the interests
of life and give thanks accordingly. This is the will of
God concerning us; He wills that we live in such an attitude of
constant regard for His will and for His blessing; and He
wills it in respect to us because it will be the
condition most favorable to our progress in our narrow
way, and which will best assist us in making our calling
and election sure. |
Parallel passages:
Eph. 5:20; Col. 1:12; 2:7; 3:15-17; 4:2;
Psa. 50:14, 15; 105:1, 5;
106:1; 107:1, 2, 15, 22; Joel 2:26; Phil. 4:6; 1.Tim. 2:1;
4:3,4; Heb. 13:15. |
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