What
can I offer the Lord?
What can I offer the LORD?
for all he has done for me?
I will lift up the cup of salvation
and praise the LORD’s name for saving me.
I will keep my promises to the LORD
in the presence of all his people.
(Psalm 116:12–14).
Andrae Crouch in
the song My Tribute wrote “How can I say thanks for the things you have done
for me, things so undeserved yet You gave to prove your love for me.” The
question we must face this morning is how we can truly express our thankfulness
to God? Do
you ever stop and think about how blessed you are if you are a child of God?
Forgiveness, peace, purpose, direction, God’s Spirit, life beyond the grave, a
constant companion and friend, a healing of the body and soul, the power of His
Word, the fellowship of other believers, and thousands of little things, EVERY
day.
The psalmist is thankful for
God’s blessings, blessings that he knows he doesn’t deserve. And he wants to
express gratitude. So, he asks this question in vs. 12, “How can I repay the
Lord for all His goodness to me?” How do we respond to such kindness and love?
The Psalmist gives us two responses: First, we worship. We give God the praise
and honor that is due Him. Worship is not a chore that we do every week, it is an attitude of the heart every day! Corporate worship is the gathering of
worshippers for a grand celebration. I hope you will be part of that
celebration today. Second, we keep our promises to Him. We show gratitude when
we do EVERYTHING He commands rather than merely the things with which we agree.
Every time
we come to worship it is a time of thanksgiving. It is a time for all of us to
express unto God how grateful we are to Him for all that He has done for us.
As Christians, we’re well aware of how
important the attitude of thanksgiving should be in our lives. In 1 Thessalonians 5:18, Paul says, “In everything give thanks; for this is
the will of God in Christ Jesus for you”. Take a moment today to count
your blessings. Don’t hurry. Savor. Give thanks. Then express your gratitude to
the Lord in ways that will please Him. May God bless you and keep you always.
Dimas
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