Being Thankful In All Things
Why We Must Give Thanks
Scripture
Introduction
Why Should We Give Thanks?
It is actually commanded by God for us to give thanks
Evil will happen to believers, and it does not come from God, so they should not thank him for it. But when evil strikes, they can still be thankful for God’s presence and for the good he will accomplish through the distress. Paul had learned that “God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them
Giving Thanks In All Things Develops Us Into Better People
Paul had learned that “God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them
Usually God uses difficult times to build people’s character and strengthen their faith. It is easy to give thanks for the blessings; it is more difficult to give thanks for the blessings in disguise. By far the most difficult task is to give thanks in everything—even the situations that make no sense or are extremely painful. Yet this difficult task has been assigned to all believers for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. Learning to give thanks in everything means learning to trust God completely, knowing that he is in charge, and understanding that all that happens is part of a larger picture that believers may not see. When a believer can give thanks so willingly, he or she has trusted that God is completely in control of all situations and is working out his will.
What Should We Give Thanks About?
Be Thankful That Heaven Is Your Home
Be Thankful For Life
How Can We Give God Thanks?
1.Stop Complaining
2. With Our Lips
3. Offering Yourselves As A Living Sacrifice
An offering is something that we do willingly. Earlier we received an offering. If it were a robbery, we would have used guns. That is not giving. Or we would have had burly ushers towering over you. That is not something you do willingly. An offering is something where you say I want to do this.
In the same way give your self willingly to God. Present yourself to Him
Christianity was birthed in sacrifice? Jesus, the most faithful man who ever lived—faithful in devotions, completely sinless in His life—and yet He died the most torturous and painful death of anyone who ever lived. The one closest to God was asked to sacrifice the most.
Paul tells us in Rom 12:1 that we’re to offer our bodies as living sacrifices, that we receive Christ’s sacrifice. He calls us to a life of a sacrifice. That on a daily basis we offer ourselves back to God to be used as He would. He says that’s the picture of the Christian life. And while He was on this earth Jesus told His disciples that’s what discipleship is all about.
It is of no value to God to give Him your life for death. He wants you to be a “living sacrifice,” to let Him have all your powers that have been saved and sanctified through Jesus. This is the thing that is acceptable to God.
4. Have a Heart Of Gratitude
Many times we focus in on what is wrong in our lives and we forget to thank God for all of the things that are right. We should have an attitude of gratitude. An attitude that simply recognizes that God is in control of all circumstances that surround our lives. That He both leads us to still water and stormy seas. It is all part of the process making us more like Jesus Christ.