Do you know God?

Sometimes God dramatically interrupts our lives to get through to us. But other times, His work is slow and subtle as He patiently leads us to a place of readiness to obey Him. If God is speaking to you in the quiet of your heart and you haven't already received His gift of salvation, don't wait for an unusual event to occur. He is ready to welcome you now, just as you are, wherever you find yourself. There is only one path to life with God and eternity in His presence: Repent of your sins, confess your belief that Jesus is the Son of God, and receive Him as Savior. You can use the following prayer or your own words. ----> Lord Jesus, I believe You are truly the Son of God. I confess that I have sinned against You in thought, word, and deed. Please forgive all my wrongdoing, and let me live in relationship with You from now on. I receive You as my personal Savior, accepting the work You accomplished on my behalf once and for all on the cross. Thank You for saving me. Help me to live a life that is pleasing to You. In Your name we pray, Amen.

Thursday, February 27, 2025

Thankful Thursday: A Call to Thanksgiving

 July 12, 2024 from Truth for Life

A Call to Thanksgiving

Make a joyful noise to the LORD, all the earth! … Enter His gates with thanksgiving, and His courts with praise! Psalm 100:1, 4

The one hundredth psalm, with its call to worship, is one of the most well known in the Psalter. This familiarity can make it difficult for it to impact our hearts, though. In many ways, it’s easier to study passages that are less familiar because then we aren’t complacent in our study. We don’t assume that we already know them.

We should never feel so comfortable with the invitation to thanksgiving that we brush over it, as if it were only rhetoric. This psalm urges us into action! As God’s people, we are called to joyful worship and to thankful praise.

“Make a joyful noise” is an invitation to exuberant, vocal adoration. Such praise should not be treated as a forced obligation, as if we’ve swallowed something distinctly unpalatable. Instead, it should be a response to God’s activity in our lives, which leads us, to borrow a phrase from C.S. Lewis, to be “surprised by joy.” The opportunity for worship lifts the spirits of the genuine believer—and nobody is left out of the exhortation. God has made “all the earth” for the praise of His glorious grace.

The invitation also beckons us to “enter … His courts with praise.” Consider the experience of the commoner outside Buckingham Palace in London, where the best you can do is poke your nose through the railings and hope for a fleeting glimpse of royalty from afar. The gate is purposefully closed to protect the sovereign. But that is not our experience with the Father. Jesus’ death tore the temple curtain in two (Matthew 27:51) and opened a new way of living for us. Through Jesus we have gained access to the Father, and the gates are thrown wide open in welcome.

Our expressions of gratitude in joyful worship and thankful praise are not to be tied to our circumstances or feelings. 

The real foundation for thanksgiving is in knowing that the LORD is God and that He has invited us into His courts, to surround His throne as His subjects but also as His children. 

To recognize this is to have firm ground underfoot so that each of us can say with the psalmist:

“He drew me up from the pit of destruction, out of the miry bog, and set my feet upon a rock, making my steps secure. He put a new song in my mouth, a song of praise to our God.” (Psalm 40:2-3)

One day you will stand there, in His courts. Until then, each Sunday you can stand with others in your local church — an embassy of that heavenly throne room — and anticipate that future day by singing with joy to the LORD.

QUESTIONS FOR THOUGHT:  

  • How is God calling me to think differently? 
  • What is God calling me to do as I go about my day today? 
  • How is God reordering my heart’s affections — what I love?


Blessing.....from our house to yours!

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Thankful Thursday - The Importance of Thanksgiving......2.6.2025

 

The Importance of Thanksgiving


I will give thanks to the Lord.
Psalms 9:1

Thanksgiving should always follow answered prayer, just as the mist of earth's gratitude rises when the sun of heaven's love warms the ground.

Has the Lord been gracious to you and inclined His ear to the voice of your prayer?

Then thank Him as long as you live.

Let the ripe fruit fall upon the fertile soil from which it drew its life.

Do not fail to sing in praise of Him who has answered your prayer and has given you the desire of your heart.

To be silent about God's mercies is to incur the guilt of ingratitude; it is to act as poorly as the nine lepers who after they had been cured of their leprosy did not return to give thanks to the healing LORD.

To forget to praise God is to refuse to benefit ourselves; for praise, like prayer, is one great means of promoting the growth of our spiritual lives.

Praising God helps to remove our burdens, to excite our hope, to increase our faith.

It is a healthy and invigorating exercise that quickens the pulse of the believer and prepares him for new enterprises in his Master's service.

To bless God for mercies received is also the way to benefit our fellowmen; "let the humble hear and be glad." - Psalm 34:2

Others who have been in similar circumstances will take comfort if we can say, "Magnify the LORD with me, and let us exalt His name together. . . . This poor man cried, and the LORD heard him."- (Psalm 34:3, 6)

Weak hearts will be strengthened, and sagging spirits will be revived as the saints listen to our "shouts of deliverance." (Psalm 32:7)

Doubts and fears will be rebuked as we teach and admonish one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs.

Others will also "sing of the ways of the LORD" (Psalm 138:5) when they hear us magnify His holy name.

Praise is the most heavenly of Christian duties.

The angels do not pray, but they do not cease to praise both day and night; and the redeemed, clothed in white robes, with palm branches in their hands, are never tired of singing the new song, “Worthy is the Lamb.” (Rev. 5:12)



Blessings......



Blog author note: this is from my "Bible Study" folder where I keep devotionals that have touched my heart. This one is from a Daily Devotional October 30, 2017