Sunday, November 2, 2025

Giving Thanks

Giving thanks always and for everything to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ
—Ephesians 5:20

As I was driving up the 5 to my pastor's conference, I was contemplating what my message would be this month. It's November, so the thought of “giving thanks” was uppermost in my mind. I was about halfway to the conference when I received a text from one of my Seminary brothers. He was texting me to let me know that all of his tests following months of chemo and radiation treatments came back negative!

My friend had already fought cancer once when he was a child. Now in his second year of Seminary, this deadly specter made another appearance. He had surgery, but because the surgery wasn't completely successful, he had to postpone his vicarage so he could undergo chemo and radiation treatments. But now, at his first checkup, he is cancer free. I immediately thanked God for this result, and texted back expressing my joy at hearing this good news.

That night, I asked myself this question, “Would I have thanked God if the results were negative?” That might seem counterintuitive. But if all things work together for our good, as Scripture clearly teaches (Romans 8:3), should we not be ready to thank God in all circumstances, and even for the trials He sends us?

My friend might never know what good God was/is working in his life by letting cancer reappear. We might never know what good God is working in our life through our struggles. But since our God is not just good, but perfectly good and perfectly loving, should we not give thanks even for those difficulties in our lives, trusting that He is working good through them?

This isn’t to say that we ask for troubles. In fact, we pray “deliver us from evil.” But these trials allow God to work in us, and to show that He is strong and He is always with us.

As we approach Thanksgiving Day, take stock and start thanking God for the many blessings He richly and daily bestows upon us—not least of which is His constant forgiveness given on account of His Son. Then, if you are going through a time of trial, give thanks to God for this as well. Thank Him for the opportunity to exercise your faith in the face of adversity. Trust that He is working good in your life. And “may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope” (Romans 15:13).

✝️ Pastor Deming

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