Read: Philippians 4:1-8
Rejoice in the Lord always. Again I will say, rejoice! --- Philippians 4:4
The Bible In One Year:
Isaiah 49-51
Temperament seems to be something that each of us is born with. Some of us have upbeat dispositions, while others play the music of life in a minor key. Yet how we respond to life's trial also affects our overall disposition.
For example, Fanny Crosby lost her sight when she was only 6 weeks old. She lived into her nineties, composing thousands of beloved hymns. On her 92nd birthday she cheerfully said, "If in all the world you can find a happier person that I am, do bring him to me. I should like to shake his hand."
What enabled Fanny Crosby to experience such joy in the face of what many would term a "tragedy"? At an early age she chose to "rejoice in the Lord always" [Philippians 4:4]. In fact, Fanny carried out a resolution she made when she was only 8 years old: "How many blessings I enjoy that other people don't. To weep and sigh because I'm blind, I cannot and I won't."
Let's remember that "the joy of the LORD is [our] strength" [Nehemiah 8:10]. Let's also take comfort in the teachings of Jesus, who in John 15:11 said, "These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be full." When faced with the choice of self-pity or rejoicing, let's respond with rejoicing. --- Vernon Grounds
Be this the purpose of my soul,
My solemn, my determined choice:
To yield to God's supreme control,
And in my every trial rejoice. --- Anon.
RATHER THAN COMPLAIN ABOUT THE THORNS ON ROSES, BE THANKFUL FOR ROSES AMONG THE THORNS.
Wednesday, August 11, 2004
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