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10 reasons Christians Can Be Thankful

Regretting, blaming, and questioning are some of the key tendencies of most humans the moment they find themselves standing at the threshold of a trying situation. Whether you have lost your job suddenly or fallen ill, you will either question God about your misfortune or blame someone else for the same. But that’s not how the universe works! Harboring these thoughts will never bring you any good or help you escape the difficulties. Rather, they will lead to troubled and confused minds, putting your heart at unease now and then. So, whether it’s for your peace or others’ benefit, you need to be more thankful and express gratitude towards God for allowing you to learn and strengthen yourself through trying situations.  

Although this might sound weird at the beginning, several passages in the Bible have exemplified that every situation you go through has a hidden purpose. Being thankful and humble towards these unforeseen circumstances will allow you to find these purposes and acknowledge that God never forgets his children. If you are troubled in showing your gratitude for difficulties and maintaining your attitude, do not worry as we have crafted a detailed guide below to help you change your perception and outlook.

Propelling personal growth and strengthening of character

Being thankful during difficult situations will let you see the bigger picture and broaden your vision. You can turn your gaze towards Jesus and pave the way for personal growth. For instance, when you are struggling with your finances, be thankful and let go. The Lord will lead you.

Feeling the eternal presence of God

When you are thankful in difficult situations, you can feel the presence of the Almighty by your side easily. You won’t have to go to extra lengths to feel his presence because that will come from within the moment you accept and express your gratitude for God.

Eliminating the feelings of abandonment

If you feel that God has abandoned you by putting you through tests and trials, it’s time to let go of these thoughts. Being thankful to him for his decision to put hurdles and challenges in your way is one of the easiest and most effective ways to believe that he never abandons his children. Even when you are in grief or agony, he will be there, trying to help you with this power and wisdom.

Finding peace and reclusion

One of the many reasons for being thankful in trials and difficulties is to find peace within yourself. By doing so, you accept the situation and focus on finding ways of dealing with the challenges rather than escaping or allowing your mind to deviate and find itself stuck in conflicts. In fact, showing gratitude for being faced with difficulties is indeed the best way to become calm and find tranquility even if there’s a storm outside.

Watering the seed for eternal power

Attaining eternal grace is not something you can achieve. It can only be accepted. People often tend to have doubts about their beliefs about their religion, which could pull them away from grace. So, rather than harboring doubts and other types of conflicting thoughts, you should accept the trials and start being thankful. This way you will have a clearer mind and could move forward towards your goal of receiving God’s Grace.

Restoring faith in God

Humans often tend to lose faith in God’s will and power when they encounter difficulties and find their backs stuck against the wall with no feasible way out. Resisting against the trial situations could cloud your judgment, preventing you from finding a way to escape the traps. However, if you become more thankful for being subjected to trials and tests, you will be able to clear your heart and see the true purpose of the situation. It will help you restore your faith in God and start believing that every action of his is for your good in the long run.

Reflecting on God’s light

God’s eternal power and glory can only be felt when you start becoming thankful for yourself for being put on trial. In other words, you will be able to feel the warmth of being in God’s undying bright light the moment you stop holding someone responsible for your difficulties and use the same as an opportunity to withhold his unfathomable power and deep wisdom.  

Believing that God will always understand your pain

When you start showing gratitude for God even in difficult times, you foster the belief that he will always be there for you, acknowledging your pain and grief. This will further help you to find the true spiritual gifts and deal with the seemingly never-ending pain without any regret or any other ill emotion. After all, the Bible proves that God never looks away or becomes aloof from the painful emotions of his children, no matter how strong they are.

Hoping for the bad times to pass by

Life is full of ups and downs and the difficult situations you face are nothing but a part of your journey. They are bound to pass by one day or the other because nothing is permanent. Being thankful during trying situations will help you go through the hardships and witness the flickering light at the end of the dark tunnel. It will make time fly by within the blink of your eye and you won’t be found stuck in the whirlwind of anguish and grief any longer.

Gaining support within the Christian community

Fostering similar beliefs as other fellow Christians and being thankful to God for putting you through difficult times can help you gain trust within your community. You will feel closer with other members for having the same goal of fulfilling God’s purpose on this earth and persevering through difficulties due to your sheer belief in God’s love and power.

Conclusion

Truth be told, being thankful in stressful and difficult times isn’t something that you are bound to do. Rather, the feelings of gratitude must come from the depth of your heart and should be pure and not developed under any compulsion. So, it’s all about nurturing the emotion and believing that trying circumstances are not punishments for sins you haven’t committed

10 reasons Christians Can Be Thankful
Matthew J. Merhaut 13 January, 2025
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