Can We Really Be Thankful in Everything? Ep.1402 Christian Questions Podcast

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Here are some of the questions we answered in this Podcast:

[00:05:27] What connection is there between rejoicing always and being thankful in everything?

[00:10:34] How can we be thankful at times when everything seems to be going wrong?

[00:20:38] How do we actually live thankfully?

One of the hallmark attitudes of a focused Christian life is being thankful. The very foundation of our Christian beliefs is the fact that being redeemed from sin and death by the love and sacrifice of Jesus is a gift that is in every case beyond our ability to earn or deserve. We are freely given life in Christ, and therefore we have great motivation to live in a state of gratefulness. That being said, how far should this grateful attitude go? Is it really supposed to encompass each and every experience we have? Does being thankful in everything mean we should never be sad or anxious?

There is a profound challenge requiring a necessary spiritual discipline before us if we are attempting to live with gratitude in all circumstances. We base this on 1 Thessalonians 5:18: “In everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” This teaching builds on two prior principles— “Rejoice always (youtu.be/LhPN_Fr8-YA) ” and “Pray without ceasing (christianquestions.com/character/1401-pray-without-ceasing/) ”—to form a triad of Christian conduct that fosters spiritual resilience and peace.

To meet this challenge, we must accept that true thankfulness is not a fleeting emotion but is instead a cultivated state of perception. It means viewing life’s hardships—grief, loss, uncertainty—through the lens of trust in God’s providence. The Apostle Paul models this in 2 Corinthians 12, where he expresses gratitude for unanswered prayers, recognizing that weakness becomes strength when Christ is present.

True thankfulness in everything can be described as being:

• A spiritual lens that reshapes how we interpret suffering.
• A gateway to peace that surpasses understanding (Philippians 4:6–7).
• An active expression, not just a feeling—meant to be lived and shared.

Paul’s Epistles demonstrate that thankfulness should be expressed both to God and to others. His joy over the Thessalonians’ faith despite their persecution illustrates how mutual encouragement strengthens the body of Christ.

There are MANY reasons for us to be thankful daily.

Here are just three core reasons daily gratitude is in order:
1. For our calling to follow Jesus (Colossians 2:6–7)
2. For Jesus’ sacrifice which is described as an indescribable gift (2 Corinthians 9:15)
3. For God’s enduring faithfulness and creative power (Psalm 92)

Ultimately, thankfulness is a spiritual discipline that equips Christian believers to endure trials, uplift others, and align with God’s will. It’s not about denying pain. It’s about trusting that even in pain, God is present and purposeful.

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