Make a joyful shout to the
LORD, all you lands! Serve the LORD with
gladness; Come before His presence with singing. Psalms 100:1-2
The Principles of Thanksgiving
Taking a quick look about it
might be easy to see the world as becoming ungrateful and in a bad mood all the
time. Words like please and thank you seem
to be heard less and less. However, it is not just the world at large that has
become thankless...how about you and I? Is thanksgiving a holiday thing or a
principle thing in our lives?
The psalmist speaks of the
principles of thanksgiving. Principles
are eternal and therefore they never change with the culture or circumstances
we might happen to find ourselves in.
Regardless, God’s principles are to rule our voice and conduct before
Him and others.
Joyfully
Thankful ... Make
a joyful shout…
To make a joyful shout is
more than hollering or screaming. The
emphasis is on what we are shouting about.
The psalmist is speaking of making an open-air confession of God’s goodness
and grace. In fact, the Hebrew word
means "an extension of the hand." It is as if the psalmist is saying to cup the
hand to the mouth and speak out loud a very joyful confession to the Lord. It could also reflect the lifting of the
hands in praise to God. A joyful shout
can bring a joyful spirit.
Serving
Thankful ... Serve
the Lord with gladness…
When our lives are governed
by a joyful heart that speaks words of thanksgiving to the Lord, our lives will
naturally (or better yet "supernaturally") fall in line to become
servants filled with glad works.
Worshipful service is the natural response of the heart and life of a
believer filled with God’s love.
Come
Thankful ... Come
before His presence with singing…
As the called of God we are
to come into His presence with our hearts filled with the joy and gladness of
knowing Him. We are to come singing with
joyful voices of praise and thanksgiving...
…speaking to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual
songs,
…singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord, Ephesians 5:19
…singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord, Ephesians 5:19
Those who are fearful to sing
out loud because of the judgment of others need to consider what God thinks
about their silence. The beauty of the
voice of praise is not the notes but the heart that lifts the song to heaven.
If we live ego centered or self-centered lives we will never become principled
centered people who understands the realm of thanksgiving. The next time you
sing in worship, be sure your heart is involved.
Shouting, serving and singing
out of a heart of thankfulness brings joy to the heart of the Father. The key is that, whatever we do, we do it
from a heart turned toward Him.
Scripture to Claim:
Whatever you do in word or
deed, do all in the name of the
Lord Jesus, giving thanks through Him to God the Father. Colossians 3:17