We don't have a problem saying thank you to people who do things for us but when it comes to God, thanking Him for all He has done for us seems to be put on the back burner.
I'm just as guilty as the rest but I have tried to make it appoint to end my day with a thankful heart. I might not have it right but what I do know is there is a hope and a knowing in me that no matter what, Jesus still loves me and He isn't mad at me and He is my constant cheerleader.
God Bless.
Say “Thank You”
by Joyce Meyer
O give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; for His mercy and loving-kindness endure forever!—1 Chronicles 16:34
Thanksgiving should be a regular part of our lives. It is something that creates an atmosphere where God can speak; it is a type of prayer, and it should flow out of us in a natural way that is pure and easy. We can take time each evening and thank God for the things He helped us with that day, but we should also continually breathe out simple prayers of thanksgiving every time we see Him working in our lives or blessing us. We might say, “Lord, thank You for a good night’s sleep,” or “God, I thank You that my visit to the dentist didn’t hurt as much as I thought it might,” or “Father, thank You for helping me make good decisions today,” or “Lord, thank You for keeping me encouraged.”
God is always good to us, always faithful, and always working diligently in our lives to help us in every possible way. We need to respond by letting Him know we appreciate Him and everything He is doing for us. We should thank God silently in our hearts and we should also voice our thankfulness aloud because that helps us stay conscious and aware of God’s love, which He demonstrates through His goodness to us.
God’s word for you today: Thank God for twenty things today before you ask Him for anything.
From the book Hearing from God Each Morning: 365 Daily Devotions by Joyce Meyer. Copyright © 2010 by Joyce Meyer. Published by FaithWords. All rights reserved.
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