Thanksgiving Hard & Holy Things
Nov 30, 2025 • Pete Pawelek
In Acts 16:25-31, Paul and Silas demonstrate a powerful truth: thanksgiving is not reserved for easy seasons but is most transformative in the hardest moments. While imprisoned and beaten, they chose to pray and sing hymns to God. Their worship in suffering opened the door for a miracle as their chains fell off and the jailer’s heart was opened to salvation. This passage reminds us that gratitude in trials is not denial of pain; it is a declaration of trust in God’s sovereignty.
Thanksgiving in hard and holy things shifts our perspective, invites God’s presence, and becomes a testimony that leads others to faith. When we give thanks in adversity, we proclaim that God is good even when life is not.
