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1Co. 1:24a And When He Had Given Thanks 11~/9~/97
ABCC
I. Introduction 597
q The times in which we live are characterized by ungratefulness (2Tim.
3:1-2)
q It is utterly amazing that God is kind to the ungrateful & evil (Lk.
6:35)
q The Christian is to characterized by a thankful attitude & actions
- Irregardless of circumstances (Ps.
50:14-15; 1Th.
5:18)
- Thanksgiving should be abundant (Col.
2:6-7)
II.
Christian Worship Services Should be Characterized by Giving of Thanks
A. In the exercise of spiritual gifts (1Co.
14:16-17)
B. Financial provisions should evoke giving of thanks (2Co.
9:10-15)
C. Christian songs ought to evoke giving of thanks (Eph.
5:18-21)
D. Remembrance of other saints (Phil.
1:3)
E. Our salvation & deliverance (Col.
1:9)
F. Prayers are to include thanksgiving (1Tim.
2:1-2)
III.
The Lord’s Supper Should be Character by Giving of Thanks
A. Christ Himself modeled & established thanksgiving at His last supper (Mt.
26:26-28; Mk.
14:22-24; Lk. 22:14-17)
B. He gave thanks though He was facing great persecution leading to His death (Jn.
12:23-27; 13:1-3)
q To give thanks means that He was look heavenward toward the Father – Thy will be done (Mt.
14:19)
q His thanksgiving was not altered by the reality of His troubles in this life – focusing on God & heaven!
And When He Had Given Thanks, pg.
2
C.
We are to be particularly thankful at the Lord’s Supper
q “given thanks” (1Co.
11:24) – eucharisteo = from which we get the term EUCHARIST
q This is a reminder that we are blessed~/saved through Christ’s redemptive work alone (1Co.
10:16)
q Saved from the wrath of God (Rom.
5:9) – saved from Rom. 1:18; 2:5,8-9
q We are among those who are the objects of God’s blessing (Rom.
8:31-32; Jas.
1:17-18)
q We have been made one body in Christ through Christ’s death & resurrection (1Co.
10:17)
q Heaven is our home through Christ redemptive work alone (Phil.
3:20-21)
q Positionally we are already seated in the heavenly places (Eph.
2:4-7)
q We have been blessed with EVERY spiritual blessing (Eph.
1:3-14)
Why can we give thanks today regardless of our circumstances?
Because like Christ, we know where we came from & we know where we are going – Hallelujah, GIVE THANKS TODAY my beloved brother & sister!
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