Thanks for All Things
Illustration
by Stephen Brown

David O’Dowd was teaching in a church when he said that the admonishment to give thanks for all things meant that we are to thank God for the apparent good and the apparent bad: both are from the hand of God.

When Dave had finished teaching, he asked for questions. A man raised his hand and asked, “Do you mean that we are to thank God for tragedy and death?”

“Well,” Dave said, “I don’t like giving thanks for tragedy and death, but I have a question: Do you have an alternative?”
Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers, When Your Rope Breaks, by Stephen Brown