Why we should be Thankful even when LIFE is not fair

 

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Francis Jane Crosby was the author of over 9,000 hymns! Do you know she wrote so many that she began using pen names so that the hymnals would not be filled with her name alone?

Beautiful hymns such as:

Blessed Assurance
Safe in the Arms of Jesus
All the Way My Savior Leads Me
Rescue the Perishing
Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross

Born in New York, Fanny was ill almost from the beginning. Their family’s regular doctor was out of town and another man, who claimed to be a doctor, prescribed hot mustard compresses to her eyes. She got over the sickness but the treatment left her blind.

Blindness didn’t deter her from her love of life and her love for the Word of God. She memorized scripture every day, five chapters a week!

Fanny loved poetry and wrote her first verse at the age of eight:

thankful

Fanny’s attitude kind of reminds me of someone else we know…the Apostle Paul was one to be acquainted with grief. He had lived through many, many persecutions. Most of them were physical!

“Five times I received at the hands of the Jews the forty lashes less one. Three times I was beaten with rods. Once I was stoned. Three times I was shipwrecked; a night and a day I was adrift at sea; on frequent journeys, in danger from rivers, danger from robbers, danger from my own people, danger from Gentiles, danger in the city, danger in the wilderness, danger at sea, danger from false brothers; in toil and hardship, through many a sleepless night, in hunger and thirst, often without food, in cold and exposure. And, apart from other things, there is the daily pressure on me of my anxiety for all the churches.” 2 Corinthians 11:24-28 ESV.

Wow. And we think WE are persecuted for the name of Jesus!
Drifting at sea
Stoned
Shipwrecked
Beaten
Dangerous rivers
Robbers
His own people
The Gentiles
The City
The Wilderness
False Brothers
Sleepless Nights
Hunger and Thirst
Cold and Exposure
And last, but definitely not least, he mentions the daily stress and anxiety brought on by the churches! 

Paul was under a tremendous amount of pressure. Remember, he too was blinded once on the road to Damascus. The Lord puts him in that state for three whole days and his life is forever changed. Even though he regained his sight, he then saw things completely differently, through the Lord’s eyes instead of his own.

But even in the midst of the tremendous persecution, Paul found joy.

“I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want.” Philippians 4:12 NLT.

Contentment.

Paul knew that no matter what his circumstances were he could be content. Why?

Verse 13 tells us the answer:

“I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.”

Maybe you are feeling as if you do not have much to be thankful for. Maybe life is not treating you kindly, or fairly, and everything seems to be upside down, like a little bug on the ground who can’t get turned back over on his feet!

God has not forsaken you friend. We aren’t promised a life full of walking on roses, but we are promised He will go with us. Sometimes your season of need may last much, much longer than you had anticipated or had hoped for. But like Paul, and Fanny Crosby, we can always find something to be thankful for.

Most importantly, do you know Jesus? I mean truly know Him? If so, then friend, we have so much to be thankful for. We are so blessed to be in relationship with the King of Kings and Lord of Lords! We have an awesome responsibility to share this wonderful Truth with others and let our contentment be a great testimony of His keeping power.

Fanny didn’t let her inabilities or her circumstances dictate her feelings. She didn’t even pray for her sight to be restored. “Do you know that if at birth I had been able to make one petition, it would have been that I was born blind?” said the poet. “Because when I get to heaven, the first face that shall ever gladden my sight will be that of my Savior.”

Neither did the Apostle Paul. In everything, even in the difficulties, they found a reason to be thankful. Paul didn’t make it a practice to pray for things…he prayed that we might KNOW Him.

Let us do the same.

Enjoy this beautiful rendition of one of Fanny Crosby’s hymns by Chris Tomlin! Let is be your praise today…

 

6 thoughts on “Why we should be Thankful even when LIFE is not fair

  1. Candace Jo Post author

    Thank you dear friend. So good to be with you Sunday. Blessings!

  2. Candace Jo Post author

    Happy Thanksgiving to you too Joanne!! ♥

  3. Floyd

    What a great reminder… We take so much for granted… Thanks for the examples and lesson. This puts Thanksgiving in a proper perspective.

  4. joanneviola

    Nannette, thank you for sharing your words & the hymn today. He surely leads us each & every day. On those days when we have no idea where the journey is taking us, we trust the One Who leads! May you have a blessed Thanksgiving.

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