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Giving Thanks to God!
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Thanksgiving is yet upon us and though we desperately want to express an “attitude of
gratitude” for all our Lord has done, painfully and filled with great shame we must admit we
struggle to present to our Creator words, thoughts, and deeds that “rejoice rightly” for all the
blessings we have received! To One who in grace has provided clothing, food, shelter (Matthew
6:25-33), comfort (2 Corinthians 1:3-11),
atonement (John 3:16), and every spiritual
blessing (Ephesians 1:3) how are we the
mere “dust of the earth” (Genesis 1:27) to
say “thanks” in a manner that pleases Him?
Surely God expects those who have been
entrusted (Luke 12:48) with the “milk and
honey” of this modern age to offer Him in
return more than the rags of (Isaiah 64:6)
the lust of the eyes, flesh, pride of life (1
John 2:16-17), and mere passing thoughts
of indifference or worst yet entitlement? We approach His throne of grace boldly (Hebrews
4:16) but with great humility that we might reflect rightly on the Pearl and Treasure (Matthew
13:44-345) and in doing so ask that the Father might grant us but a mere scrap from His table
(Matthew 15:21-28) so that we might be fed and transformed by every word that proceeds
from His mouth (Matthew 4:1-4)! The following sermon is a prayer reflecting but a mere ten
things from God’s holy word that we as His people want to offer as a “sweet fragrance” unto
our Lord, Savior, King!
Giving Thanks for Creation. How we rejoice in You Lord that day after day the heavens,
skies, mountains, valleys, trees, and all of creation declare the glory of our God (Psalms 19)! Not
only can Your eternal power and divine nature
be seen (Romans 1:20) in the beauty that
surrounds us but above all we rejoice that we
are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalms
139:13-14) a little lower than the angels
(Hebrews 2:7) and in Your very image (Genesis
1:27)! How it fills our hearts with unspeakable
joy (1 Peter 1:7-9) knowing that You did not
create us out of loneliness, for the Father, Son
and Spirit have always been in commune with
each other (Habakkuk 1:2; John 1:1); or out of necessity of service (Acts 17:25), but out of pure
love!
Giving Thanks for the Basic Necessities of Life. Though we be mere jars of clay (2
Corinthians 4:7) and destined to return to the dust of the earth in which we were formed
(Genesis 3:19), we rejoice that we need not be
anxious (Philippians 4:6) or worry about
finding enough food to eat, enough water to
drink or sufficient shelter from the storms of
this fallen world (Matthew 6:25-34) for Thy
loving hands provide for our every need! By
taking refuge under Your everlasting arms, we
are at peace because in seeking first the
kingdom of He who is sovereign over all things
seen and unseen (Colossians 1:16) we are
divinely promised the necessities of life so
that we might be freed up to focus on doing the good works which You Lord have in advance
have prepared for us to do (Ephesians 2:9)!
Giving Thanks for the Land of Milk and Honey. Not only do we thank You for providing
for our basic needs, but we also give thanks to You God for
giving us a country to live in filled with more than we could
ever ask or imagine (Ephesians 3:20)! We pray that You will
extend Your mercy (Romans 9:14) and forgiveness (1 John 1:9)
when we covet what our “richer neighbor” has (Exodus 20:17).
May we learn to be content (Philippians 4:11-13) and rejoice
with whatever You have entrusted to us (Luke 12:42-43) with
the unshakeable belief that You as our portion (Psalms 73:26)
are more than we deserve (Ephesians 2:8) and more precious
than gold or silver! With thanksgiving in our hearts may we
“press on toward the goal to win the prize for which You have
called us heavenward in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:14)!
Giving Thanks for God as our Refuge. How we thank You Lord that though we are
bombarded by Satan’s fiery darts and constantly wrestle with the flesh that wants what is
contrary to the spirit (Galatians 5:16), with the Holy Spirit’s aid we can “take captive every
thought to make it obedient to You (2 Corinthians 10:5). We rejoice that when we struggle
against the “powers of this dark world and
the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly
realms” with the belt of truth buckled around
our waists, the breastplate of righteousness
on our chests, the gospel of peace for our
sandals, the helmet of salvation on our
heads, and the sword of the Spirit in one
hand and the shield of faith in the other
(Ephesians 6), we can not only take refuge in
Your loving arms (Psalms 46) but can also
stand firm, be victorious (1 John 4:4) and
perform miracles in the Your holy name (John 14:12-13)!
Giving Thanks for God’s Love Letter. We thank You that we are not called to “live on
bread alone but on every word that comes
from Your mouth” (Matthew 4:4). Though
You are truly beyond our understanding (Job
36:26) we rejoice that Your precious “love
letter” to us is Your very breath and as such
is of unspeakable value in teaching,
rebuking, correcting and training us to be
right in Your sight (2 Timothy 3:16). In our
“desire to do what is good” (Romans 7:1820) may we not seek the council of the
ungodly but delight in, obey, and meditate
day and night on Your holy word (Psalms
1:1-3) with the intent of total submission and obedience to You (James 1:22-25; 1 John 5:1-5)!
Giving Thanks for the Cross. Above all we thank you Lord that even before the
foundation of this world You had the glorious,
grace-filled plan (Ephesians 1:3-14) to empty
Yourself of Your heavenly glory (Philippians
2:5-11), be born of a virgin (Matthew 1:18-25),
and die upon a cursed tree (Galatians 3:13-14)
not only to atone for our sins (Romans 3:25)
and provide the means of our salvation (John
3:16)! We thank You Lord Jesus that the “sin
that so easily entangled” us (Hebrews 12:1) is
“no longer our master, because we are not
under the law, but under grace” (Romans 6:14)! We rejoice that Your once and for all sacrifice
on the cross means that we no longer have to go to an earthly priest to offer sacrifices that “can
never take away our sins” (Hebrews 10) but instead need only confess and Your are faithful and
just and will not only forgive (1 John 1:9) but “remove our transgressions” as far as the east is
from the west (Psalms 103:12)!
Giving Thanks for Continual Transformation. We forever thank you Lord that though
none of us truly understands or seeks Your face with “fear of You before our eyes” (Romans
3:10-18) You never stop inviting us to approach
Your throne of grace (Hebrews 4:16). You promise
that You who can do more than we can ask or
imagine (Ephesians 3:20) will help us “offer our
bodies as living sacrifices” by renewing our minds
to focus on and live His will in our lives (Romans
12:1-2)! We thank You Lord that we are
surrounded by a cloud of witnesses (Hebrews
12:1) that clearly demonstrate that though we are
often like king Manasseh who did much evil (2
Chronicles 33), Apostle Paul who spoke against
Your own (Acts 9) or Peter who denied knowing
You (Luke 22:54-62) our bitter tears of regret and
shame can be divinely met in “Damascus moments” of great confession, forgiveness and
transformation!
Giving Thanks for Planting and Watering Seeds. We thank you Lord Jesus for giving us
the privilege and honor to “go and make disciples
of all nations” (Matthew 28:19)! Though we often
fall short of Your glory (Romans 3:23) and must be
lifted from the slimy pits of sin (Psalms 40:1-2) O
how our souls rejoice that we can live as You did (1
John 2:6), planting and watering seeds of
righteousness (1 Corinthians 3)! May we be like
Apostle Paul and “fearlessly make known the
mysteries of the Gospel” (Ephesians 6:19) and
when faced with inevitable persecution from those
given over to their reprobate minds (Romans 1:28)
may we be like Peter and the other apostles and
chose to obey and rejoice that we are counted
worthy of suffering disgrace for Your name (Acts 21:29)!
Giving Thanks for Receiving and Giving Comfort. We thank You Lord that no matter how
bad our trials and tribulations might be or how strong the attacks of our enemies might be, we
need not fear the fierce storms of life (Psalms
27:1). You truly are our refuge and strength
(Psalms 46:1) whom we can always call upon
(Psalms 91:15) to receive not only comfort but the
ability to persevere and become “mature and
complete, not lacking anything” (James 1:2-4).
With the comfort we have received from Your
loving hands may we offer it to those we meet (2
Corinthians 1:3-5) with “love, joy, peace,
forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness and self-control” (Galatians 5:22-23).
May our cups of cold water offered in Your name
(Matthew 10:42) not only point to Your glory (Matthew 5:16) but also “spur one another on
toward love and good deeds” (Hebrews 10:25)!
Giving Thanks for One Body of Christ. And finally, Lord Jesus thank you for grafting us
Gentiles into Your glorious vine (Romans 11:11-24), baptized into one body (1 Corinthians
12:13) “built on the foundation of the apostles
and prophets, with You Christ Jesus as the chief
cornerstone” (Ephesians 2:20). We thank You Lord
that those who are fearfully and wonderfully
made in Your image, “born of the water and
Spirit” (John 3:5) have been equipped to build up
the body until all “have reached unity in the faith”
so that we might become “mature and attain the
full measure of the fullness of You” (Ephesians
4:12). Thank You Jesus for the grace, peace,
prosperity, and desire to love You and one
another that You have instilled in the hearts of
each member of Your church here today! With an attitude of gratitude and with great rejoicing
we thank You Lord for every physical and spiritual blessing we as a church have received by
Your mighty hand!