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Leon Morris

Attitude - Rejoice, Pray, Thanks

The Christian's attitude should be one of joy, prayer, and thanks, rooted in their relationship with God and dependence on Him.
Leon Morris emphasizes that a true Christian, having been reborn and created anew, experiences a joy that transcends earthly circumstances, rooted in their identity 'in Christ.' This joy leads to a spirit of continual prayer, reflecting a deep dependence on God and His presence in their lives. Morris encourages believers to recognize God's purpose in all events, fostering an attitude of gratitude even in challenging times. The call to rejoice, pray, and give thanks is a hallmark of the Christian life, as believers focus on their spiritual riches rather than earthly struggles.

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The Christian is one who has been born all over again (John 3:3, 7), he has been created anew (2 Cor. 5:17). He does not see things as the earthling sees them, but, as a child of the heavenly Father, he goes rejoicing through his Father's world. . . he is glad to live out the implications of his faith. . . His spiritual resources are so great that earthly things cannot disturb his composure, and he goes on his way with a song in his heart (Col. 3:16). It is natural for men to rejoice when things go well with them. But it is not this natural joy, dependent on circumstances, that is characteristic of the Christian. It is the joy that comes from being "in Christ." . . . They thought more of their Lord than of their difficulties; more of their spiritual riches in Christ than of their poverty on earth; more of the glorious future when their Lord should come again than of their unhappy past. So the note of joy rings through the New Testament . . . "Rejoice always."

The injunction to continual prayer springs out of the same great idea as that to continual rejoicing. Christianity is a religion which turns men's thoughts away from themselves and their puny deeds to the great God who has wrought a stupendous salvation for them in Christ our Savior. . . For living the dedicated life the power of the indwelling Spirit alone suffices. All along the way man is made to feel his own insufficiency. But alongside that is the power and the love of Almighty God. God will not leave man. He comes to him at Calvary and at Pentecost. He provides for the deepest needs of man's soul. . . .

If we live in this way, conscious of our dependence on God, conscious of His presence with us always, conscious of His will to bless, then our general spirit of prayerfulness will in the most natural way overflow into uttered prayer. . . Prayer was as natural to Paul as breathing. At any time he was likely to break off his argument or to sum it up by some prayer of greater or less length. in the same way our lives can be lived in such an attitude of dependence on God that we will easily and naturally move into the words of prayer on all sorts of occasions, great and small, grave and gay. Prayer is to be constant.

. . . . But when a man comes to see that God in Christ has saved him, everything is altered. He now realizes that God's purpose is being worked out. He sees the evidence in his own life and in the lives of those about him. This leads to the thought that the same loving purpose is being worked out even in those events which he is inclined not to welcome at all. When he comes to see God's hand in all things he learns to give thanks for all things (The First Epistle to the Thessalonians, pp. 173-174).

Sermon Outline

  1. The Christian's Attitude of Joy
  2. The Christian's Attitude of Prayer
  3. The Christian's Attitude of Thanks
  4. The Source of Joy
  5. The Character of Joy
  6. The Power of the Indwelling Spirit
  7. The Importance of Dependence on God
  8. Seeing God's Hand in All Things
  9. Giving Thanks for All Things

Key Quotes

“He does not see things as the earthling sees them, but, as a child of the heavenly Father, he goes rejoicing through his Father's world.” — Leon Morris
“Prayer was as natural to Paul as breathing.” — Leon Morris
“When he comes to see God's hand in all things he learns to give thanks for all things.” — Leon Morris

Application Points

  • We should cultivate a spirit of joy and gratitude in our lives, regardless of circumstances.
  • We should be conscious of our dependence on God and His presence with us, and express our gratitude and needs to Him through prayer.
  • We should learn to see God's hand in all things and give thanks for all things, acknowledging His loving purpose being worked out in our lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the source of the Christian's joy?
The source of the Christian's joy is being 'in Christ' and having a relationship with God.
Why is prayer an essential part of the Christian's life?
Prayer is essential because it acknowledges our dependence on God and allows us to express our gratitude and needs to Him.
How can we cultivate a spirit of prayerfulness?
We can cultivate a spirit of prayerfulness by being conscious of our dependence on God, His presence with us, and His will to bless us.
What is the significance of giving thanks for all things?
Giving thanks for all things is significant because it acknowledges God's loving purpose being worked out in our lives and in the world around us.

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