Thanksgiving

And then there was one

One of the lepers realizes his skin healed.  This man turns on his heals and heads back to Jesus.

15 And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified God,

16 And fell down on his face at his feet, giving him thanks: and he was a Samaritan.

Can’t you see this guy?  I doubt he stopped when the first sore healed.  Not even the second.  But when he realized the ulcerated sores were gone, he knew it was real.

This guy didn’t set there trying to decide why he once was sick but now was well.  He knew.  He didn’t second-guess the source of his healing.  He knew an answered prayer when he saw one.

So let’s look at how he reacted to answered prayer as compared to David’s guide on Thanksgiving.

So the ten lepers came to Jesus crying out for Him to heal them.  So I think we can agree they meet two of David’s points.  We might call this level 1.  The starting point.

2)   Call upon his name

7)   Seek the Lord and his strength

Let’s go to level 2.  Here are some of the points David mentions that I think are part of level 2.

1)   Give thanks to the Lord

3)   Make known his deeds

4)   Sing unto him

5)   Talk about his wondrous work

6)   Glory in his holy name

 (we will get to level 3 and 4  in a little bit)

Only one leper returns.  All were healed as far as we can tell from the scripture.  But only one stops and heads back to Jesus.

Can’t you see him?  This man runs back down the road yelling out loud and praising God.  The heads of people passing by must have been turning.  I doubt there was one person who passed who didn’t know this man had been heal.

I can think of so many times God answered my cries. Those moments when I had hit bottom and had no idea what I would do.  God acted and I knew it was Him.  I thanked him and my heart sang.  But to be honest, I don’t think I told others, I don’t think I called up praises or documented what God had done.

Those moments fade into my history and don’t become a building block for greater faith.  In fact, as time passes, I think I sometimes start second guessing did God act.  At the time, I know only God could have acted, but later I think maybe just coincidence or something I didn’t know about happened.   Those doubts actually bring down faith rather than building it.

Exercise

Earlier we made a list of times when we cried out to God and He answered.  Look at those moments.  How did you react to God’s answer to your prayer?  Did you run through town praising God and telling people what God had done?  Did you sing songs to God glorifying Him for what he had down?

I would like to spend our Thanksgiving working on treating one of those answered prayers as David would have treated it.  Or as this leper naturally treated it.

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God’s Works…..Everything in the Universe

We’ve learned to remembered those things God has done in our personal life.

Now

David reminds us to be thankful for all God has done from

the beginning of the Universe down through the ages.

So let’s start with the sun in the morning and the stars at night

The shepherd boy David spent his nights and days in the fields watching the beauty of nature.  He wrote Psalms 19 in gratitude and praise of God’s work in the creation of the heavens and earth.  Most of us spend way to much time in our office, homes and cars shielded from the beauty of nature.  And in many ways, I think those walls separate us from realizing the glory of God.

Davids Word’s

The heaven are recounting the honour of God, And the work of His hands The expanse is declaring

The beauty of the night sky with stars sprinkled across the expanse far beyond what we can imagine reminds us of the mightiness of our God.  His power and strength are mightier than any force we know; because all forces that we know were created by Him.

 

Exercise 1

Find time to sit outside one night.  Study the heavens and thank God for creating the Heavens and Earth.  Write down in your journal what the vastness of the night makes you thank about God.

Exercise 2

During the day, walk where you can see grass, trees and flowers.  Notice the beauty of the plants and the diversity of life.  Inside all life is a code with specific instructions regarding the design of that specific blade of grass, flower, bug, animal or even person.

God is a God of details.  He counts the hairs on our head and knows when a sparrow falls. (Matthew 10) Praise God that he is not just some Spirit who put the world in motion and left it to spin on it’s own.  Our God cares about the small things.  Our God cares about even the small things in our lives.

 Write down in your journal what thoughts occur to you as you realize that God cares about the details of your life.

Playlist Song

The Heavens Declare (Psalm 19:1-4, 7-9)  Todd Fields        Word of God Speak: The Worship Session

Thanksgiving

From playlist Hallel by Richie Furay

Hallel is a fantastic song for your Thanksgiving Playlist, but eveyone likes different music so choose songs you like and let me know what you choose.
Here are my first 8 songs:

Give Thanks to the Lord by Richie Furay

Hallel by Richie Furay

Altar of God  by Josh Bates.   Album is Glory Revealed

Praise You with the Dance by Casting Crowns

Psalm 23 by  Steve Ivey in Celtic Hymns

El Shaddai by Amy Grant

In the Garden by  Barbara Mandrell in Precious Memories

Cry Of My Heart/Lord I Lift Your Name On High by the choir of Highland Village Church TX in 2000 (I love their version but I doubt you can find it)  So  here is a different version.

Cry Of My Heart  in the album Invitation Music The World’s Most Loved Classic Worship Songs Christian & Gospel