TEXT: 1 Thessalonians 5:16
(Portrays Christ as “GOD PRESENT WITH US”)
1 Thessalonians 5:16 is one of the shortest verses in the Bible, but it really packs a big punch. It’s telling us to keep a cheerful attitude all the time. In fact, the word “rejoice” in the Greek means “cheerful”.
God wants us to have a cheerful demeanor in all circumstances.
This first letter to the Thessalonians is one of Paul’s first writings we have in scripture. “Rejoice always”, he says. “Rejoice always” – whether washing dishes, folding laundry, cleaning the bathroom, sitting in traffic. Does Paul really mean it? “Rejoice always”? How can we rejoice always? Bad things, evil things, terrible things happen all around us. There are little things, big things, tragic things, annoying things. How can we rejoice? Let me make this clear: Paul is not suggesting that everyone should go around with a forced smile on their face, acting as if everything is okay.
He is not saying that suffering does not come to those who are faithful believers in Christ. Paul himself faced suffering, persecution, health difficulties. It would be unrealistic for Paul to suggest that Christians ought to forget every difficult moment or trial in their lives, acting as if they didn’t exist.