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Paul gives 3 directions which are expressions of the divine will for the Church
Christian joy must not be confused with shallow feelings of happiness, for it is a joy that springs from our redemption in Christ and can be experienced even in the midst of tragedy and pain—“sorrowful, yet always rejoicing” (2 Cor.
6:10).
Thanksgiving is a harvest festival, family gathering, it’s a time to celebrate, to bring to memory blessing of the year.
Rejoice always
Psalm 100:1-
Is it possible to rejoice always?
The bible says it is
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our joy must nor be confused with shallow feelings of happiness,
for it is a joy that springs from our redemption in Christ
and can be experienced even in the mids of tragedy and pain .
our Joy is not based in things, or circumstance.
To rejoice always we must pray without ceasing!
Pray non Stop
Is that possible?
Eph
It means to be connected, it means that the entire life of the believer is lived in dependence on God.
Just like you are connected to wifi every where you should be with God.
In Every Thing
Even what seems adverse:
Paul is not asking his readers to thank God
for tragedy and misfortune,
or exhorts them to be thankful in the midst of the various and changing situations in life.
Be they good or bad.
Rom 8:28
there are always good reasons for gratitude.
God’s children are to be overflowing with thankfulness.
For this is God’s will
Rejoice, Pray and Thankfulness is Gods will
These things don’t come natural that why we need Jesus the source
Thanksgiving is a response to the redemptive work of Jesus
Rom 7:
Who here needs to know the will of God?
Who needs to be more thankful?
Who needs to pray more?
Who needs to rejoice?
I. Thanks-praising—v. 1
A. Praise—“Make a joyful noise unto the Lord.”
Do not make excuses or complaints, but make a joyful noise of praise and thanks.
B. Person—“Unto the Lord.”
Why praise the Lord?
The most important reason: He has saved us from sin—Ps.
103:3.
C. Places—“All ye lands.”
All God’s people should praise Him; everyone who has breath should thank Him—Ps.
150:6.
II.
Thanks-serving—v. 2
A. Serving—“Serve the Lord with gladness.”
The Bible speaks of joy through salvation—Ps.
51:12, of our joy being full—1 John 1:4.
B. Singing—“Come before his presence with singing.”
The Bible speaks of spiritual songs—Eph.
5:19.
We sing because we are happy and free!
III.
Thanks-depending—v.
3
A. Person—“Know ye that the Lord he is God.”
Because He is God, He will not change—Heb.
13:8; He will not lie—Titus 1:2.
B. Plan—“It is he that hath made us and not we ourselves.”
Man was made in the image of God—Gen.
1:27.
He didn’t just come into being—God created him!
Man was made for fellowship with God—Gen.
2:7.
Man was created with a soul, which makes possible fellowship with God!
C. People—“We are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.”
Jesus the Good Shepherd gives His life for His sheep—John 10:11.
IV.
Thanks-giving—v.
4
A. Respecting—“Enter into his gates with thanksgiving.”
Praising God for our blessings will increase them; failing to thank Him will diminish them.
B. Rejoicing—“And into his courts with praise.”
You can thank and praise at the same time!
C. Recognizing—“Be thankful unto him and bless his name.”
Recognize Him as God’s Son.
Recognize the superiority of His name to every other.
V. Thanks-remembering—v. 5
A. Character—“For the Lord is good.”
All things that come from God are good and helpful—Rom.
8:28.
B. Compassion—“his mercy is everlasting.”
God wants all men to repent—2 Peter 3:9.
C. Continuance—“And his truth endureth to all generations.”
God’s Word is everlasting—Matt.
5:18.
What are you thankful for?
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