A
LIFE OF THANKSGIVING
MEMORISE:
‘Be careful for nothing: but in every thing by prayer
and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made
known unto God.’ (Phil 4:6)
READ: 1 Thessalonians 5:14-21
There is
no sitting on the fence. Either you are living a life of complaint
or a life of thanksgiving. You cannot successfully do both.
Jeremiah 29:11 says: ‘For I know the thoughts that I think
toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace and not evil,
to give you an expected end.’
Complaining
Christians do not believe this scripture. They do not believe
that God is in full control of their lives and circumstances,
especially in adversity. They grumble and complain that God
could have opened His eyes and stopped Satan’s dirty work.
They also fail to understand that God moves in mysterious ways
His wonders to perform, as a songwriter says. They ask: if God
really loves me, why am I sick? Why can’t I provide the
basic needs of my family? If God is truly good, why am I mourning
for so long?
The children
of Israel lived as ardent complainers, and the aftermath is
there for all to see. An incessant complainer is defective in
so many ways. He is short-sighted. He easily forgets all the
good things God has done, and only remembers the list yet to
be attended to. A complainer is one who harbours unbelief, as
he cannot trust God’s faithfulness and is also likely
to be a negative influence, who would pollute God’s people
with evil thoughts. Most likely, his ungratefulness will prevent
him from fully serving God.
A life of
thanksgiving on the other hand, is the one God expects. Jesus,
before raising Lazarus from the grave, first thanked God. After
he saw Satan fall as lightning from heaven, he thanked God.
He lived a life of thanksgiving. One who lives such a life believes
that all things, good or bad, work for his enrichment and good.
He believes God is absolutely in control of his life and circumstances.
He has faith and hope in God. He will be encouraged to work
relentlessly for God. As such he will end well. Which of the
groups do you fall into? Start a life of thanksgiving today
and you will continue to thank God.