The Powerful Three
š MAIN SCRIPTURE: Always be joyful.Ā Never stop praying.Ā Ā Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is Godās will for you who belong to Christ Jesus [1 Thessalonians 5:16-18]
There are three powerful biblical strategies we can use every single day to help us guard our thoughts, stay grounded in Stellar Thinking, and continue believing that We Are Who God Says We Are.
These three strategies come directly from our scripture this weekāthree simple phrases, yet profoundly life-changing:
- Rejoice always
- Pray continually
- Give thanks in all circumstances
Oh, I know girlfriend, you are thinking is she serious, is this really in the bible? How in the world can anyone be joyful always? Or pray without stopping? Or give thanks in everything, even when biscuits are flying left and right?
Iāve struggled with these myself. Iāve failed more times than Iād like to admit. But hereās the truth Iāve learned the hard way: we cannot do this on our own. Positive thinking wonāt cut it. Determination alone wonāt last. These three powerful strategies only become possible when we lean fully on the power of the Holy Spirit that resides in us.
Yep, been there done that too, trying to do it on my own, and it just doesnāt work. Hopefully you can skip a few of my mistakes and learn quicker than I did because the POWERFUL THREE are not just filler on the page ideas.
These powerful three are tools from God Himself, meant to help us live with unshakable joy, constant connection with Him, and grateful hearts, even in the middle of flying biscuits.
REJOICE ALWAYS
Always be full of joy in the Lord. I say it again, rejoice! [Philippians 4:4]
Iāll be honest, rejoice always used to really bug me. Really, Lord? You want me to rejoice when my heart is breaking? You want me to rejoice when Iāve lost my dearest friend, when I had to say goodbye to my sweet Angel doggie, or when everything I worked for with a snap of my fingers was gone? Seriously??? How in the world am I supposed to do that? What does that even mean?
Hereās what Iāve come to understand: to rejoice in this context doesnāt mean youāre bouncing up and down with excitement or walking around with a fake smile plastered on your face, pretending everything is fine. Thatās not joy, thatās performance, thatās acting religious.
True joy is something deeper. It isnāt created by our own effort; it flows out of our relationship with the Lord. Joy is the unshakable assurance that God has this whatever āthisā looks like in your life right now. Itās the calm confidence that He will help me through this, even when everything else feels out of control.
And hereās the best part: joy is not something we have to force or try to make up on our own. It is a gift of the Holy Spirit. His power strengthens us, His presence protects us, and His peace steadies us in the middle of the storm.
So yes, even when the biscuits are flying and life feels unbearable, we can rejoice, not in the situation itself, but in the God who holds the situation.
PRAY CONTINUALLY
Be persistentĀ andĀ devoted to prayer, being alertĀ andĀ focused in your prayer life withĀ an attitude ofĀ thanksgiving [Colossians 4:2 AMP]
When we hear pray continually, many of us picture a monk sitting in solitude for hours on end. But the truth is, continual prayer doesnāt require robes, candles, or hours of silence. Itās simply a lifestyle of talking with God about everything, all day long.
Prayer isnāt only about asking. Itās also about listening. Continual prayer is an ongoing dialogue where we not only share what is on our heart, but we also pause long enough to hear His heart and words in return.
For me, prayer is constant. I literally pray all day asking God for wisdom in the big decisions, but also for guidance in the simple things: when to get up, what to eat, where to focus my time in the next five minutes. It may sound small, but involving God all the details of daily life keeps my heart soft, my mind clear, and yes, often keeps me out of trouble!
Each morning, I begin with what I call my Holy Appointment. This is a set-apart, sacred time to connect with Him through prayer, journaling, Bible study, or simply sitting in silence and listening. That dedicated time sets the tone for the rest of the day. But prayer doesnāt stop there, it continues as I drive, as I work, and even when Iām out in nature, which often becomes another Holy Appointment on its own.
Sometimes itās as simple as, āLord, help me be patient with the driver in front of me.ā Other times itās gratitude: āThank You for this car that keeps me safe and warm.ā Or just a spontaneous āThank You, Lord, for the ability to drive.ā
Jesus Himself often withdrew to pray continually to His Father. If He, the Son of God, needed that ongoing connection, how much more do we need it?
Prayer is not an obligation, it is a blessing and a privilege to be able to communicate directly with God Almighty, because of Jesus!
GIVE THANKS IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES
Give thanks to theĀ Lord, for he is good! His faithful love endures forever [1 Chronicles 16:34]
This one can trip us up big time. Giving thanks in all circumstances doesnāt mean we thank God for the tragedy itself. We donāt have to be thankful that someone died, that someone is sick, or that we lost our job. That would be cruel and unrealistic. What it does mean is that we thank God in the middle of those circumstances because of who He is.
We can give thanks because we know, without a doubt that He loves us, even if we have made a mistake to cause flying biscuits. We can give thanks because continual prayer keeps us connected to Him. We can give thanks because whatever the outcome, we have His promise that He is with us and will lead us through it victoriously.
This kind of thankfulness shifts our perspective. It allows us to take our eyes off the immediate pain. It reminds us that while the flying biscuits may not be okay, we are ultimately okay in Christ.
Even Jesus modeled this for us. On the night of His betrayal, just before the cross, He sat with His disciples at the Last Supper. Scripture says: āThe Lord Jesus, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, āThis is my body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of me.āā [1 Corinthians 11:23ā24]
Think about thatāJesus gave thanks, not because His circumstances were good (He was about to endure the most horrific suffering imaginable), but because He saw the grace and glory on the other side of the cross. He gave thanks for what God was going to accomplish through His pain.
Thatās the key for us too. We donāt thank God for the hardship, but we thank Him for His presence in it, what He can do through it, and the hope beyond it.
Iāll be real sometimes this one ruffles my feathers too. There are moments when I feel like a chess piece being moved around, so frustrated there is so much pain in this world. My human brain struggles to wrap around it. But even in those raw, questioning moments, I come back to this truth: God is good, His presence is near, and His promises never fail. It is NOT God that causes the pain and suffering and remember this dear sister it is the devil.
So, giving thanks in all circumstances means this: we can be grateful for His presence in the flying biscuits.
ACTIVATING THE POWERFUL THREE
Hereās the thing, I donāt have it all figured out. Sometimes my thinking gets warped, and often I canāt make sense of what might be happening. But while I only see a tiny piece of the puzzle, God sees the entire picture from beginning to end.
š Thatās why I need the Holy Spirit. On my own, activating the Powerful Three is impossible. But with His power of the Holy Spirit within me, I can! This is how we live out Stellar Thinking. This is how we stand firm. And this is how we declare with boldness: We are who God says we are!
So, girlfriend, letās rise up together in faith: When all biscuits are flyingāby the power of the Holy Spirit letās
REJOICE ALWAYS, PRAY CONTINUALLY, and GIVE THANKS IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES!