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In everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus toward you.
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Thankful in All Things
Commentators stress that giving thanks "in everything" is possible because God is sovereignly working for our ultimate good in every circumstance. Even in affliction or darkness, we can find reason for gratitude by shifting our focus from the trial itself to God's loving purpose for us, which is always at work. As one scholar puts it, no combination of happenings can be termed "bad" for a Christian.
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1 Thessalonians
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18th Century
Presbyterian
In everything give thanks. (See Barnes on Ephesians 5:20; Philippians 4:6).
We can always find something to be…
In everything give thanks (εν παντ ευχαριστειτε). There is a silver lining to every cloud. God is with us whatever befalls us. It …
19th Century
Anglican
In every thing give thanks.—To the Christian who really trusts his Father's providence, and believes that his prayers are heard, ev…
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Baptist
In every thing give thanks:
Try to do so for everything, and if you cannot do it, in everything give thanks for something else—when …
A final member of this triplet for personal development is “Give thanks in all circumstances.” No combination of happenings can be termed “bad” for…
16th Century
Protestant
For this is the will of God—that is, according to Chrysostom’s opinion—that we give thanks. As for me, I believe that a fuller me…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
In everything give thanks That is, to God the Father, in the name of Christ; see (Ephesians 5:20) thanks…
We are to rejoice in creature-comforts as if we did not rejoice, and we must not expect to live many years and rejoice in them all; but if we rejoi…
13th Century
Catholic
Earlier, he showed them how they should remain subject to their bishops. Here he makes the same point from another point of view. Regarding this, h…