When things are going well, it is easy to give thanks to Jesus. What about when things are going not so well?
Here is a story about a Jewish Rabbi:
“Rabbi Akiva’s favorite maxim was, “All that God does He
does for the good.” Once, after he was unable to find any place to sleep in a
certain city, he passed the night alone in the forest and repeated his maxim
calmly, “All that God does is for the good.” Then, one after another, a lion
devoured his donkey, a cat killed his rooster and the wind extinguished his
candle. Each time he said, “All that God does is for the good.” When dawn arrived
he discovered that a band of robbers had fallen upon the city and carried its
inhabitants into captivity. Only he had escaped because his donkey and rooster
were not around to make any noises and his extinguished candle did not give
away his location (Berachos 60b).”
If we think about it, we can remember events in our life
that appeared bad at the time, but later worked out to be a blessing. Some of
these events were financial. Some of these events were spiritual. There have
been people that have turned their back on God, their life going in a bad
direction, who experienced a catastrophe that turns them back to God, saving
their life and soul from destruction.
This is why we can and should give thanks in all things - in
everything. God is working things out in our life for a purpose and for our
good.
"In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of
God in Christ Jesus concerning you." - 1 Thessalonians 5:18 KJV
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