Monday, June 25, 2007

Rejoice

Philippians 4:4
Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!

As it has been pointed out when our biblical writers were penning the scriptures they didn’t have the use of highlighters. So in trying to show importance they would use repetitive language. Here we see Paul using the word Rejoice twice to show that we are to rejoice in the Lord always. As I read this verse again I notice that we are to rejoice in the Lord and the word used to show when we are to rejoice is always. Not just when we want to or when it is easy but always. I am becoming more and more convinced that many who profess to follow Christ don’t praise Him because they don’t know Him. A Christians (Christ Followers) we are to praise Him in everything, and at all times, but many just see Christ as an over-sized police office trying to find mistakes in our lives so that He can make us feel bad.

In his book the “One Minute Manager” Ken Blanchard writes that step two of his three step process is to look for what your employee is doing right. Praise the employee for what they are doing right and move on. Step three is if you have to reprimand them make it a one minute reprimand and make sure that you are talking about the action and not the person.

This doesn’t simply relate to the business world, there are scriptural principles behind these statements. One is that God loves you and gave His Son for you so yes He is looking for what you are doing right. He loves you more than you will ever know. Two, is that when we do get a reprimand from Him it is most assuredly about our actions and not about us. God loves the person and yet hates the sin inside. Romans 5:8-9 points this out. So understand that God wants what is best for you and we need to praise Him for that. We should spend every waking moment worshiping God.

So today let’s make a new point to praise God more and complain less. God is honored most when we live our lives rejoicing because we know Him!!!

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