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In 1 Thessalonians we read, "Pray without ceasing." I am currently re-reading Ignatius Brainchaninov's work on the subject which outlines the Eastern Orthodox tradition of saying the Jesus Prayer, with this verse being cited as the reason given for the practice. Somehow, according to Eastern Orthodoxy, the Jesus Prayer fulfills the command found in verse 16.
1 Thessalonians 5 reads,
16 Rejoice evermore.
17 Pray without ceasing.
18 In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.
Is there a tradition and practice, a formula similar to the Jesus Prayer, surrounding the command to, "rejoice evermore" or how to "in everything give thanks?" If not why is verse 16 pulled from the rest of the passage to justify the practice and the other two commands are left?
Yours in the Lord,
jm
1 Thessalonians 5 reads,
16 Rejoice evermore.
17 Pray without ceasing.
18 In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.
Is there a tradition and practice, a formula similar to the Jesus Prayer, surrounding the command to, "rejoice evermore" or how to "in everything give thanks?" If not why is verse 16 pulled from the rest of the passage to justify the practice and the other two commands are left?
Yours in the Lord,
jm