“Enter His gates with thanksgiving.”
Thanksgiving naturally follows confession and forgiveness! We did not put it in third place right next to worship nor let us be tempted to think that worship and thanksgiving are the same thing.As they are not. Thanksgiving is a distinct act of the will. It recognizes the hand of God and is thankful. It chooses to give God credit for what He has accomplished, and what He has promised, while worship praises God for who He is.
“In Everything Give Thanks“
Thanks giving is to be as much a part of the believer’s life as breathing. We are exhorted to live in thankfulness to our almighty Heavenly dear caring Father, and to exalt Him with continual expressions of thanks regardless of our present circumstances.
“In everything give thanks for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” (2 Thessalonians 5:18)
In prayer we are exhorted to give thanks profusely for the goodness of the Lord, for all His great benefits, for His mercies, for His faithfulness, for His steadfast love, for loads of blessings. Psalm 100 is an excellent guide for entering the mighty wonderful presence of God. “Enter His gates with thanksgiving and into His courts with praise: Be thankful unto Him, and bless His name.” Unthankfulness and silence disobedience God’s name. It brings Him shame.
It was Israel’s ingratitude of heart, the murmuring, the complaining, the grumbling, that brought on the wrath of God. It was not that God had not blessed. He had over and over again! It is that men soon forget the goodness of the Lord Jesus Christ. We are quick to forget His answers to our prayers, His mercies in our troubles, His healings when we are sick, His forgiveness when we fail, His provisions in our need. Well did the psalmist groan in Psalm 107,
“O Give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good…Oh, that men would praise the Lord for His goodness, and for His wonderful works to the children of men!” Psalms 107:1
The Psalms are filled with marvelous expressions of thanks to our almighty Heavenly Dear Father on every side. Oh, may our lives, our lips, be continual psalms of thanksgiving! The apostle Paul commands the same principle in the New Testament, regardless of the circumstances we are to be thankful and think on the good things the Lord Jesus Christ has done.
“Be anxious for nothing but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God which passes all understanding shall keep you hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:6-7)
“Good Mental Health“
Good mental health begins with a thankful attitude of heart. “A merry heart does good like medicine…He that has a merry heart has a continual feast.” (See Proverbs 15:13;17:22) Depression and discouragement are the inability to see the goodness of God around you. David frequently expressed his depression, “I had fainted unless I had believed to see the goodness of God in the land of the living.” (See Psalm 27:13) The eyes of faith see the goodness of God even in the midst of adversity. God’s purposes, plans, and provisions are always good! Remember, He is working it out. Be thankful while He works it out. (See Romans 8:28 and Jeremiah 29:11)
“Forget Not All His Benefits“
Forgetfulness of God’s multiplied blessings is sin. Forgeting or neglecting to give Him thanks is the sin of ingratitude – at least it is taking God for granted. D.L. Moody in commenting on Psalm 103 said, “I can’t remember all his benefits and blessings, but I dare not forget all of them either.” Thanksgiving is remembering God’s good gifts and giving Him the credit due His name.
Psalm 103:2-5 “Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits: Who forgives all your iniquities; who heals all your diseases; who redeems your life from destruction; who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies; who satisfies your mouth with good things; so that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s.”
Psalm 68:19 “Blessed be the Lord, who daily loads us with benefits…”
James 1:17 “Every good gift and every perfect gift comes down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.”
“Thanksgiving Is a Sacrifice to God“
Hebrews 13:15 points out that thanksgiving is a sacrifice to God. A sacrifice of our lips, that is to be offered up to God continually. It is tough to be thankful and express thanks from the heart for everything.
“Practical Disciplines“
1. Thank God for His Creation, your own body (Psalm 139:14)
2. Thank God for His provisions. For everything you have. List each thing for which you are thankful.
3. Thank God for people He has put into your life. Name them by name and what you are thankful for.
4. Thank God for little things. Start with the smallest things you can think of for which you are thankful. From there work toward the bigger things he has done. Never start with the big lest you despise the small. Do not despise the day of small things. (Zech. 4:10)
5. Thank God for hard things. “In everything give thanks…for this is the will of God…” Thank God for the trials and adversities that come to make us strong. They are what make us lean on Him. So thank Him!
6. Thank God for everything. Keep a notebook handy in which you write down your thanksgiving list. It truly helps!
Use these Psalms to guide your thanksgiving. Pray the Psalms. Mark them as “Thanksgiving” in your Bible: Psalm 103; 104; 105; 107; 111; 118; 124; 126; 136; 139…
Much LoVe and JoY through Jesus Christ, our almighty dear caring Lord, Saviour and Redeemer, in who we faithfully abide, trust, believe, and abundantly do receive throughout His marvelous righteous Word, and truth fulfilling Holy Spirit ✝️🔥👑🙏🕊️
💫 Emmanuel 💫