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Are you a thankful person? How do you express your
thanks to God? Why is giving thanks so important?
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Thanksgiving -- Do the Right Thing
For the Christian, every day should be Thanksgiving Day.
We should even be thankful in the midst of problems. The Apostle Paul
said, "I am exceedingly joyful in all our tribulation" (2 Corinthians
7:4). He knew that God was working all things together for his good,
even though he was going through trials (Romans 8:28).
Problems will come your way. God will see to it
personally that you grow as a Christian. He will allow the storms, to
send your roots deep into the soil of His Word. We pray more in the
midst of problems, but it's been well said that you will see more from
your knees, than you will on your tip toes.
A man once watched a butterfly struggling to get out
of its cocoon. In an effort to help it, he took a razor blade, and
carefully slit the edge of the cocoon. The butterfly escaped from its
problem . . . and immediately died.
It is God's way to have the butterfly struggle. It is
the struggle that causes its tiny heart to beat fast, and send the
life's blood into its wings.
Trials have their purpose. They make us struggle --
they bring us to our knees. They are the cocoon in which we often find
ourselves. It is there that the life's blood of faith in God helps us
spread our wings.
Faith and thanksgiving are close friends. If you have
faith in God, you will be thankful because you know His loving hand is
upon you, even though you are in a lion's den. That will give you a deep
sense of joy, and joy is the barometer of the depth of faith you have in
God. Let me give you an example. Imagine if I said I would give you one
million dollars if you sent me an email. Of course, you don't believe
that I would do that. But imagine if you did. Imagine if you had
knowledge of more than 1,000 people who had sent me an email, and every
one received their million dollars -- no strings attached. More than
that. You had actually called me, and I had assured you personally that
I would keep my word. If you believed me, wouldn't you have joy? If you
didn't believe me -- no joy. The amount of joy you have would be a
barometer as to how much you believed my promise.
We have so much to be thankful for. God has given us
"exceeding great and precious promises" that are "more to be desired
than gold." Do yourself a big favor -- believe those promises, thank God
continually for them, and "let your joy be full."
An old farmer once had an ungodly relative visit him.
After the farmer had bowed his head and thanked God for the food they
were about to eat, the relative rudely said, "What did you do that for?
There's no God. We live in an age of enlightenment." The old farmer
smiled and said, "There is one on the farm who doesn't thank God before
he eats." The relative sat up and said, "Who is this enlightened one?"
To which the farmer quietly replied, "My pig."
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Baptism: Sprinkle or Immerse?
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