What does it mean to rejoice always (1 Thessalonians 5:16)?

Quick answer

First Thessalonians 5:16 urges believers to rejoice “always,” even during times of suffering. Believers’ joy isn’t dependent on outward circumstances but is anchored in Christ.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

1 Thessalonians 5:16 urges believers to rejoice, pray, and give thanks continually; this applies during any circumstance, even during hardships. Many verses in the Bible express the same teaching. Habakkuk was aware of the coming judgment on Judah, yet he rejoiced in God because he trusted in Him. Likewise, Nehemiah told the Jewish exiles returning to Jerusalem that they would find strength by rejoicing in the Lord.

Early church figures suffered immensely for the sake of the Gospel, yet rejoiced even during their suffering. Peter and other apostles celebrated their affliction because it meant the Lord found them worthy of suffering for His sake. In the beatitudes Jesus tells believers to be joyful when persecuted for His sake because of the eternal reward that awaits us). The Bible also presents the reasons for such rejoicing: salvation (Luke 10:20), God's justice and sovereignty (Psalm 67:4), God’s sovereign, perfect plan for us (Romans 8:28), our victory in Christ (1 John 5:4; 1 Corinthians 10:13; John 16:33), the assurance of God’s love for us (Romans 8:35–39), our trust in God’s provision for us (Philippians 4:19), our sanctification (James 1: 2-4), and in the spiritual healing and peace we have from the Lord (Isaiah 61:1-4; Philippians 4:4–7).

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

Who doesn’t like to celebrate? Weddings, birthdays, anniversary parties—these occasions mark important moments when we experience the joy of being surrounded by loved ones. But Christians have reason to rejoice every day–even the days when we lose our job, a loved one dies, or we’re in physical pain– because we are enveloped with Christ’s love at all times. He has promised us an eternity of joy with Him. No circumstance on earth can remove that promise. Parties wind down. Holidays end. Even tragic circumstances pass. But Christ gives our lives lasting purpose and meaning.

As Christians, our joy in Christ is something others should notice and wonder about (Luke 11:33). It’s part of our witness. It provides us with the opportunity to tell others about Christ and His promise of eternal joy for all who believe in Him. The Bible teaches that Christians can rejoice even while suffering because of who the Lord is and because of all He has done and will do for us.

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