In Philippians
4:6 Paul tells us that whenever we pray it should be mixed with thanksgiving to
God. In Psalm 100:4 the people were exhorted to enter his gates, or presence,
with thanksgiving. We can sing with grateful hearts to our God (Col 3:16). We are
also exhorted to abound in thanksgiving (Col 2:7). The psalms are replete with
thanksgiving to our heavenly father.
It
is God's will for us to have thankful hearts (1 Thess 5:18); we don't need to
think for too long to be able to prepare a long list of the blessings of God
that we experience daily. We are recipients of his indescribable gift in Jesus
our savior (2 Cor 9:15). We are forgiven (Eph 1:7), saved (Rom 10:9), healed (1
Peter 2:24) and walk in victory and authority (Col 2:15) over all the works of
satan.
To
give thanks is to glorify God (Psalm 50:23). Like praise, thanksgiving pleases
God and draws us up into his presence (1 Thess 5:18). Paul urged us to give
thanks (1 Tim 2:1). Take some time today to be thankful, to thank God and see
how he will lift you up into his spiritual realm, his presence: "In thy
presence is fulness of joy; at thy right-hand there are pleasures
forevermore" (Psalm 16:11; KJV).
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