Be Careful For
Nothing and Give Thanks In All Things
Today is Canadian Thanksgiving so it is a day to give thanks
(sorry if that is stating the obvious). However, giving thanks is
important as it is possible to let your troubles and things that you are
naturally not thankful for dominate your thoughts and feelings.
I have noted in the past that Philippians 4: 4-9 is a good
scripture passage at these times of thanksgiving. It begins, “Rejoice in
the Lord always; again, I will say, Rejoice.” Whenever I hear that
passage, I cannot help but hear the beautiful aria from Handle’s Messiah play
in my head. I do restrain myself from breaking into an attempt to sing it
out loud, at least in public.
One of the beautiful aspects of the Messiah is that the text
is taken from the King James Version of the Bible. In the NRSV the next
verse is ‘Do not worry about anything, but in everything by prayer and
supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God’.
The words that come to me however, are from the KJV, ‘Be careful for
nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let
your requests be made known unto God’. It does, after all, seem easier to
remember song lyrics than prose passages.
For me, ‘Be careful for nothing: resonate much differently
than “Do not worry about anything.” Putting aside the beauty and poetry
of the phrase '' Be careful for nothing”, the phrase has a deeper and more
profound resonance and meaning. It is interesting that Word prompted ‘be
careful for’ and suggested I might use ‘careful about’, or ‘carful
with’, or ‘careful of’. None of those are appropriate which is not
surprizing but then either is ‘do not worry about anything’.
‘Be careful for nothing’ does not mean that I should not
take care or be careless―even though I’m sure Lorna would agree, if asked, that
I can be careless about some things at times. I understand it to mean
that I should not let anything interfere with my giving thanks to God in all
things. I do not say that I give thanks to God for all things. I am
not able to go that far but, rather, I try and give thanks to God in all
things. The trial and tribulation and slings and arrows of outrageous
fortune that life presents to me are not necessarily sent by God in my
theology. They can be a challenge and sometimes overwhelming, but I give
thanks that God is with me on my journey in the good times and the not so good
times and even when times are downright bad.
Therefore, on this (Canadian) Thanksgiving Monday, “Be
careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with
thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.”
May you be blessed this day and every day on your journey.
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