Philippians 4:10a, "I rejoiced greatly in the Lord that at last you renewed your concern for me."

Think

During times of very real struggles, it can seem like everything goes wrong at once. It can become so overwhelming that we find ourselves crying out "WHY ME, GOD?" with no perceivable answer. Before we know it, resentment can take over and we can become victims of our circumstances. No doubt Paul found himself in similar circumstances as he wrote to the Philippians from prison. However, he didn't dwell on his circumstances, but he told of how to be content. Even in prison, Paul found contentment with who he was, where he was, and what he had because of Jesus, who gave him strength. Yes, the struggle is real. But like Paul, we can find contentment in the struggle. Begin with an attitude of gratitude. When we learn to turn our resentment into contentment, we become victors over our circumstances instead of victims. The reality is that, as followers of Christ, we are already victorious. Rejoice with an attitude of gratitude in this reality.

Act

Create a list of everything you are thankful for. It can begin as simply "the air to breathe." As you make your list, ask God to remind you of more. Now, place this list in a place where you will see it often and be reminded of how grateful you are for all God has done.

Pray

Heavenly Father, thank you. In my struggles, I may not understand why, but I know you are bigger than all of it. So, thank you for loving me. Thank you for giving me strength and for making me a victor and not a victim. Thank you for your Son, Jesus. In his name, Amen!