The Life We Are Meant to Live

The Life We Are Meant to Live

Thanksgiving is more than a holiday; it’s part of the lifestyle God wants us to live on a daily basis. Take a look at these verses:

…He ordered my goings and he hath put a new song in my mouth even a thanksgiving unto our God. –Psalm 40:2-3, 1928 Book of Common Prayer

Through Him, therefore, let us constantly and at all times offer up to God a sacrifice of praise, which is the fruit of lips that thankfully acknowledge and confess and glorify His name. –Hebrews 13:15, Amplified

But thanks be to God, Who gives us the victory [making us conquerors] through our Lord Jesus Christ. –1 Corinthians 15:57, Amplified

In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. –1 Thessalonians 5:18, KJV

Speak out to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, offering praise with voices [and instruments] and making melody with all your heart to the Lord, at all times and for everything giving thanks in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ to God the Father. –Ephesians 5:19–20, Amplified

God wants us to have a new song of thanksgiving for every occasion—and today is a new occasion!

It must please our Father so much when we offer a new song to Him. He must love watching His children move from drudging through life with an unthankful heart to living constantly on the watch for all the good He brings into our lives. He wants us thankful all through the day, every day, right to the very end. We are meant to live in a continual state of thanksgiving.

Think of it this way: thankfulness is like a flower. It needs constant attention, care, and cherishing if it is going to live and grow. When left unattended, the flower of thanksgiving can be affected harshly by the withering winds of life, particularly so compared to some of the other qualities that may come more naturally to us.

The best way to cause thanksgiving to grow in our hearts is to be really careful to never let our hearts be unthankful. That includes not only our thanks for God, but also our thanks for other people. Has anyone done anything to help you today where you didn’t say anything about it? We should thank other people who give lovingly to us in some way, thought, or deed.

I often think what it must be like to our kind Father in heaven when we don’t notice the little things that He does to give us pleasure. Perhaps we should begin by thinking more of even what other people do for us out of love toward us and for Him.

So today, cherish thankfulness. Let it blossom into a beautiful flower that always brings praise to our glorious God.

Comments

  1. Thank you for sharing your heart Pastor Lynn, I have so much to be thankful for, God is so good and kind and has given so many blessings to me. I am thankful his light has shown down on me. Glory to our Almighty Father who sits high on the throne in Heaven.

  2. Pastor Lynne,
    The words you release and impart to us through your blog are always so timely and I most definitely receive. I praise God for you and pray for God’s abundance to continually be manifested in every area of your personal life, family life, and in your ministry. This Thanksgiving, I want to give thanks and Glory unto God for you always being so transparent in your teaching and by your living example. You are such a rare jewel and treasure in the Kingdom of God, and I am every so grateful to God for Him giving me the precious opportunity to meet you personally the other year at DFZ/CUFI Washington DC conference. I will never forget that moment and the message you delivered that day, as it totally shifted me to another level in the spirit as it pertains to me learning to co-labor with the Lord in prayer. Every facet of your anointing is so specialized, I praise God for everything you have released as it pertains to teaching and training intercessors how to pray. So thankful that virtual live streaming exists so the things which God knew I had need of in order to grow what He had placed inside me, could be accessed with only a few clicks on a laptop or mobile device. You continue to be such a blessing to my life, and I continue to cover you, your ministry, and your family in prayer daily. Hope to have the opportunity to see you in person again soon, until then continued Love & Abundant Blessings. Also, wishing you and your family blessed and joyous Thanksgiving Celebration together! Shalom! – In His Service, Wendy Brooks

  3. Thank you for allowing yourself to be used as a vessel by God. and thank God for using you to call us back to the basics of life.

  4. Pastor Lynne,

    I am thankful for you and your lifestyle. I so appreciate being able to connect with you through twitter and the newsletter. I signed onto Twitter strictly for the inspiration message that God gives me through you. It is ALWAYS timely. Continue to know that you are a blessing to so many.Again I thank God for you, your faithfulness and commitment to our Father and His Word.

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