Psalm 100 says, “Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth. Worship the Lord with gladness; enter his gates with thanksgiving!”
To
worship the Lord with joyful thanksgiving is something we choose to do. And the
reason we choose to do so, says the Psalm, is “The Lord is God. It is he
that made us, and we are his; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.”
We
are not merely grateful in general. We are grateful to someone: to our God.
Some
of us are going through tough times, and then the reason for our thankfulness
is not so obvious. Yet, even if we don’t have what someone else has, we still
have enough for a joyful, thanksgiving, life, because the truth that God
has made us means that God values us and takes care of us. This
is the main reason for our gratefulness and gladness.
Whatever
makes us suffer, or is our problem, we are not trapped in it. We are living through it. We are not facing it on our own. God is with us. We do not lack
anything!
When
we respond to God’s gracious, caring love with thanksgiving and joy, a renewed
relationship with him in Christ grows and prospers and we will hear the
encouraging words from Jesus: “Get up and go on your way; your faith has
made you well.” (Luke 17: 11-19
By
the grace of God, we have been given Faith in Christ by the work of the
Holy Spirit. This faith is revealed by a grateful heart changing
our relationship with God. Eternal salvation has an immediate component:
Salvation right-now means that, because we are gratefully open to God’s
love and help in our lives, we will be able to handle what life sends our way.
And
for God’s help, we are grateful. God values us,
provides for us and keeps us going.
Always!
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