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HOW CAN I SAY THANKS
THANKS IS IN ORDER
S IN ORDER
I”m glad that Thanksgiving Day still exists in the United States of America because it shouts to the world that “Thanks is in order” and “All Thanks points to God alone.”
The unfortunate truth is that the postmodern world in which we reside is almost completely devoid of any sense of gratitude.
The Apostle Paul said the pervasive presence of ingratitude would evidence of the reality of the last days.
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Many people are in a place where they are mad at God instead of grateful to Him because of some hurt that they feel He inflicted upon them.
Because things didn’t work out the way that they wanted it to; because He didn’t heal that loved one.
it’s like...
Marie Paule Thielle of Metz, France, who is only 3 years old, has received the Bronze Medal for “an act of courage and dangerous sacrifice.”
But the one she rescued does not like her.
The story:
When Marie’s playmate, two-year-old Denis fell into the municipal pool, she grabbed him by the hair and held his head out of the water until her screams for help were answered.
Said Marie: “He doesn’t like me now because it hurt when I pulled his hair.”
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While it should not surprise us that this attitude dominants secular culture, it should concern us when it comes to the POG.
Because if anybody ought to know “to say “Thanks”, it ought to be the people of God.
The psalmist reminds us of this fact in
It is should be abundantly clear that Thanks is in Order…But the Question looming over our heads tonight is “How do we say thanks?”
The text this evening offers a few suggestions…You are interested aren’t you?
Make a joyful noise
Serve the Lord with gladness
Come before His presence with singing
Know
That the Lord is God
That He made Us (not we ourselves)
We are His people (the sheep of His pasture)
Enter into
His Gates with Thanksgiving
His Courts with Praise
CONCLUSION: THE LORD IS GOOD
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