
December 13, 2025
Daily Devotional:
1 Thessalonians 5:18
“A Heart of Gratitude”
"Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus."
This short verse carries a profound and challenging constant command: "Give thanks in all circumstances." It doesn't say "give thanks for all circumstances," which might imply we should be grateful for evil or pain. Rather, it instructs us to practice gratitude in the midst of whateverlife brings whether it be good, bad, or indifferent.
Why? Because the verse immediately follows with the reason: "for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus." Gratitude is not merely a polite suggestion but it is a core component of God's desire for our lives. When we choose to see the good, the grace, and the hand of God even in difficult times, we align our will with His. This act of giving thanks is an expression of faith and of belief that God is sovereign, present, and working all things for our ultimategood.
It's easy to be thankful when receiving a promotion, celebrating a birthday, or enjoying a beautiful sunset. The true test of this verse comes when we face a disappointment, a health concern, or a relational conflict.
Today, let's intentionally practice the "all" of this verse. In acknowledging the difficulty, don't deny the pain or frustration you might be facing. Instead, seek the Grace and begin asking yourself, "Where is God's grace in this situation?" It might be the support of a friend, the lessonlearned, the strength to endure, or simply the gift of breath and life in Christ. Turn your acknowledgment into a specific prayer of thanksgiving through your voice of gratitude.
Instead of dwelling on a disappointment, you could pray, "Thank you, God, for the unexpected time of rest this cancellation has given me, I thank you that you are my constant joy."