Sucked into a World of Worry... Not
I have a family member who has survived a battle with cancer. God is good all the time. All the time, God is good.
I have another family member who is currently battling cancer (a resurgence of the same kind of cancer that she previously battled over 20 years ago, only it’s more aggressive this time). Still, God is good all the time. All the time, God is good.
Last Wednesday, a different family member passed away after a brief but intense battle against cancer. Even still, God is good all the time. All the time, God is good.
Also this past Wednesday, another family member passed away after a long health battle. Yet still, God is good all the time. All the time, God is good.
God’s goodness does not change according to our circumstances. Our circumstances do not determine God’s goodness. God is good all the time. All the time, God is good.
Not only is God good all the time, but He is also worthy of our praise all the time. Our circumstances also do not dictate God’s worthiness of our praise.
When I was a fairly new follower of Jesus, my husband and I struggled to pay our bills. In fact, our dismal financial situation at the time led me to submit my life to the Lord. Even after giving my life to Jesus in 1991 (and my husband not long after me), we still had to walk through the challenges of the consequences of our prior poor financial decisions. After all, God did not promise to remove the consequences. Instead, He promised to lead us through them. We just needed to trust and follow Him.
One morning, not long after giving my life to Jesus, I was terribly anxious about not being able to pay the mortgage. In the midst of that anxiety, the Lord placed on my heart the Bible passage at I Thessalonians 5:16-18, which says, “Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus” (NIV).
I remember responding to the Lord, “How can I be joyful about not being able to pay the mortgage?”
The Lord answered, “My Word doesn’t say to be joyful about. My Word says to be joyful in.”
I paused then asked Jesus, “How?”
He impressed on my heart, “Name one blessing I have given you.”
I thought then did.
“Name another,” He repeated.
Again, I did.
After several back-and-forth moments, I was dancing around the house and singing praises to the King of kings and Lord of lords.
How does this relate to CES? As a new 501(c)(3), we are still getting our feet wet regarding how to best meet the support test as a public charitable giving organization. As I pointed out a couple posts ago, overall charitable giving (for nonprofits in general) has decreased over recent years. Even — and perhaps especially — as a new nonprofit, we are feeling the impact of that decrease. If we were to lack awareness of God’s goodness all the time, regardless of our circumstances, it would be easy to get sucked into a world of worry. Instead, we do know and trust that God is good all the time. All the time, God is good. God is worthy of our praise all the time. All the time, God is worthy of our praise. So, we shall trust Him to lead us to the perfect funding in His perfect timing, because He is a perfect God.

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