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Are you happy right now?
Or are you feeling a little grumpy, or negative, or sorry for yourself?
We’ve all been there.
Years ago, I had one of those months. (Yes, I said months, not days.)
I was negative. I was feeling sorry for myself. The weight and pressures of life and certain situations were bearing down on me.
For some reason, during that time, I went to a conference I really didn’t feel like going to, and the speaker got up and said he was going to talk about being thankful.
Great, I thought. Just what I want to hear.
What I really wanted was for someone to join me in my pity party. But that wasn’t happening. Because God knew that wasn’t what I needed; He knew I needed someone to tell me the truth.
See, I had taken my eyes off of all of the blessings God had given me, and I had stopped remembering all of the times He had come through for me.
I had taken my focus off of His promises and put it on my problems.
So that conference message was just what I needed. The Holy Spirit dealt with me right then about my heart and how I had been ungrateful. I had to repent. God set me free that day.
Here’s the thing: Studies show that when you’re thankful, you’re happier, you have more friends, you live longer, and you have less health problems like heart attacks, strokes, colds, flus, and even pain. Being
grateful also strengthens your emotions, makes you more optimistic and less self-centered, improves your sleep, increases your self-esteem and your energy, helps you bounce back after a setback, reduces feelings of envy, helps your marriage, makes you look better, and makes you more productive. Who doesn’t want all of that?
It’s no surprise that Proverbs 17:22 (NIV) says, “A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.”
See that? Cheerfulness… thankfulness… gratefulness are like good medicine. But discouragement sucks the life out of you.
Are you reading this and thinking,
“It’s November, Gary. I know this is another blog about how I should be thankful. But you don’t know what I’m going through. I have serious problems.”
I understand.
But here’s the thing: You have a choice.
It might not be easy, but you can make the choice to be thankful no matter the circumstances.
Stop thinking you can only be thankful and cheerful when everything seems “perfect.”
Because “perfect” is really rare, and I do mean
really rare. In fact, odds are there will always be something in your life that isn’t “perfect.”
The good news is, no matter what you go through or deal with in life, you can still be thankful and cheerful, because you can always trust God despite your circumstances.
Philippians 4:6 (NIV) says, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.”
Wait. Did you see what that said?
Notice it didn’t say, “Only be anxious about the big things you can’t handle on your own.” Nope. It says, “Don’t be anxious about
anything.” It also says, “By prayer, and
with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” That means you should be thanking Him for all He’s
already done and for what He’s about to do in your situation. You should be thanking Him
before your answer shows up, because He’s faithful and good.
In Judges 20:20-21, we see the nation of Israel suffering great loss after a huge battle. They had lost 22,000 men.
22,000.
Can you even imagine? I’m sure you’ll agree that that was a really, really bad day.
Then, on the second day of battle, they lost 18,000 more men.
40,000 men lost in two days.
The Bible tells us they took a day off at that point. They needed to regroup.
Then, in verse 26, we see that the entire army presented
offerings of thanksgiving to God.
They stopped everything and reminded themselves that God was
for them; that He is good and faithful; that He was
with them.
And the next day, they went out and won the battle.
So, what about you, friend?
Do you need to stop and offer thanks to God?
Take some time to remind yourself that God is
for you; that He is good and faithful; and that He is
with you. Remind yourself of all you have to be grateful to God for, and watch how your cheerfulness becomes good medicine.
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