“Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.” —Ephesians 5:20
At all times of life, we should give thanks. We should give God thanks when our wealth increases, and also when it melts away; when it flows in and when it ebbs out. We must bless Him in success, and also in disaster. We must give Him thanks when health departs and thanks in those expiring moments when the sigh of Earth is hushed by the song of Heaven.
“For all things”—whatever may happen to us. For the things that are of greatest importance, we should always be grateful: for the new birth, for pardon of sin, for the indwelling of the Holy Ghost, for all covenant mercies, for all the blessings of the cross and of the crown.
Dear friends, a Christian has infinite cause for gratitude. When I first looked to Christ, I thought that if I never received another mercy except that one of being delivered from my load of guilt, I would praise God, if He would but let me, forever and ever. To have the feet taken out of the miry clay and to feel them set on the Rock of Ages is a subject for eternal gratitude.