Today's Scripture Reading (August 30, 2025): Psalm 68
I recently taught on what might be the most challenging
passage in Paul's Letter to the Thessalonians. It is a familiar passage, but to
be honest, I think most of us ignore what Paul says in hopes that maybe the
passage will go away. At the very least, I think we treat this passage as one
that is simply impossible to follow in our complicated contemporary world. What
is this strange passage? "Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all
circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus" (1
Thessalonians 5:16-18). I mean, surely this is an exaggeration. How can we ever
be thankful for every circumstance in our lives? I believe that life is a gift,
but I also know that every life comes with its own challenges and difficulties.
How could even God expect us to be thankful in our times of struggle?
Yet, I don't think that this passage is an exaggeration. In
my teaching, I went back to five months when I went through a time of extreme
stress, which included friends who were sentenced to prison for a significant
period, the death of a friend due to misadventure, and the attempted suicide of
another friend. The five-month period ended with the kidnapping of my roommate
and then me being held at gunpoint in my apartment.
It was a harrowing story to tell, and not everyone received
the story well. For some, it was just too much. As I taught, I felt the angry
looks coming at me from some of the people in the room. However, now I get to
look at this time in my life from a different perspective. When I was going
through this time of trial, any possible purpose seemed impossible. Yet now, I
can see the positives that emerged from this time of extreme stress. And one of
them is that as a direct result of this time, the following year, I decided to
go to a school that was 1500 kilometers away from where I had spent my first
year of post-secondary education. When I was teaching, I had just celebrated
forty-four years of marriage with my wife, and I knew that if it weren't for
this troubling season of my life, I would never have met her. It might have
been a trying time, but out of it grew some of the most important relationships
in my life.
David writes, "Praise be to the Lord, to God
our Savior, who
daily bears our burdens" (Psalm 68:19). I love the way that David Guzik
translates this passage, "Blessed be the Lord, who daily loads us with
benefits." It isn't far from Paul's instructions to the Thessalonians: "Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all
circumstances" (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18a). Every day God blesses us, even
in our times of trial. We may not see it immediately, but I believe that God
blesses us. And we need to thank God for even these temporarily unseen blessings.
We need to accept by faith something else that Paul wrote, this time to the
Romans. "And we know that in all things God works for the
good of those who love him, who have been called according to
his purpose" (Romans 8:28). Every day, God really does load us with
benefits that come directly from his hand.
Tomorrow's Scripture Reading: Psalm 69