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Pastor Chris White says to all of you: HELLO MY FRIENDS. May the Lord bless you today. HOLA MIS AMIGOS. Que el Señor los bendiga.
The Bible is filled with commands to give
thanks to God (Psalm 106:1; 107:1; 118:1; 1 Chronicles 16:34; 1 Thessalonians 5:18). Most verses go on to
list reasons why we should thank Him, such as “His love endures forever” (Psalm 136:3), “He is good” (Psalm 118:29), and “His mercy is everlasting”
(Psalm 100:5). Thanksgiving and praise always
go together. We cannot adequately praise and worship God
without also being thankful.
Feeling and expressing appreciation is good for us. Like any wise father, God
wants us to learn to be thankful for all the gifts He has given us (James 1:17). It is in our best interest to be
reminded that everything we have is a gift from Him. Without gratefulness, we
become arrogant and self-centered. We begin to believe that we have achieved
everything on our own. Thankfulness keeps our hearts in right relationship to
the Giver of all good gifts.
Giving thanks also reminds us of how much we do have. Human beings are prone to
covetousness. We tend to focus on what we don’t have. By
giving thanks continually we are reminded of how much we do have.
When we focus on blessings rather than wants, we are happier. When we start
thanking God for the things we usually take for granted, our perspective
changes. We realize that we could not even exist without the merciful blessings
of God.
First Thessalonians 5:18 says, “In
everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” We are
to be thankful not only for the things we like, but for the circumstances we
don’t like. When we purpose to thank God for everything that He allows to come
into our lives, we keep bitterness at bay. We cannot be both thankful and
bitter at the same time. We do not thank Him for evil, but that He is
sustaining us through it (James 1:12). We don’t
thank Him for harm He did not cause, but we thank Him when He gives us the
strength to endure it (2 Corinthians 12:9). We
thank Him for His promise that “all things will work together for the good, to
those who love God and are called according to His purpose” (Romans 8:28).
We can have thankful hearts toward God even when we do not feel thankful for
the circumstance. We can grieve and still be thankful. We can hurt and still be
thankful. We can be angry at sin and still be thankful toward God. That is what
the Bible calls a “sacrifice of praise” (Hebrews 13:15). Giving thanks to God keeps our
hearts in right relationship with Him and saves us from a host of harmful
emotions and attitudes that will rob us of the peace God wants us to experience
(Philippians 4:6–7).
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