Psalm
100:4 says, “Enter His gates with thanksgiving, and His courts with praise!
Give thanks to him; bless His name!”
Thanksgiving
is not something that we have invented. It is something that God has given us
by His grace.
We
have the privilege of thanksgiving because Psalm 100:5 says, “For the Lord is
good; His steadfast love endures forever, and His faithfulness to all
generations.”
We
have thanksgiving because of God’s
Goodness
Love
Faithfulness
My
favorite holiday is Thanksgiving. Christmas was for years my favorite but over
the past several years Thanksgiving has become my favorite.
Thanksgiving
is a quiet time I can spend with Jesus and my family.
Psalm
131:1-2
O
Lord, my heart is not lifted up; my eyes are not raised too high; I do not
occupy myself with things too great and too marvelous for me. But I have calmed
and quieted my soul, like a weaned child with its mother; like a weaned child
is my soul within me.
There
need to be times of being quiet in our lives. Jesus periodically took His
disciples away from the pressures of ministry to spend time with Him so they
could recharge.
Raise the Roof and
Remove the Walls
is spending quiet moments with Jesus.
Thanksgiving
is a reflective time.
James
1:23-24
For
if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man who looks
intently at his natural face in a mirror. For he looks at himself and goes away
and at once forgets what he was like.
Thanksgiving
is a time to reflect on where I am with Jesus.
It
is a time for me to reflect on where I have been and where I am going. In these
times of reflection, I look intently at myself and Jesus. I am not looking at
my faith family or my wife or my children or my friends and Jesus. I am looking
at and listening to what Jesus is saying to me and seeking His Spirit to
understand how I need to respond.
Raise the Roof and
Remove the Walls
is looking in the mirror and seeing what I really look like.
Thanksgiving
is a time for expressing thanks to God.
There
is not enough room for me to list all I have to be thankful for. I will list
some.
I
am thankful:
That
Jesus has forgiven and saved me
That
I have a wife that loves me and lets me be who I am
That
my children love Jesus
That
I pastor a church that wants to a Jesus’ church
That
I live in a small town that doesn’t really have Black Friday
That
I have an awesome view from my deck of the beauty of God’s creation
That
I live in a town with hot springs to soak in
That
I am loved and accepted by Jesus
I
treasure a time to just rest and express my gratitude to God for who He is and
all that He has done.
Raise the Roof and
Remove the Walls
is expressing gratitude to God.
Thanksgiving
is a time to hear from God.
Psalm
130:5
I
wait for the Lord, my soul waits, and in His word I hope.
I
wait on God, not to do something, but to hear from Him.
Psalm
106:13
But
they soon forgot His works; they do not wait for His counsel.
Waiting
and listening for God is essential for us to know God and to know His will.
When I know God and His will, I know how to live.
Raise the Roof and
Remove the Walls
is hearing God and obeying Him.
The
older I get, the more I understand that it is not about the “doing for God”; it
is the “being in God” that He values. I am also learning the value of letting
God do His work through me in His timing.
Jesus
was never in rush but He never lagged behind. He was always where He was
supposed to be and doing what He was supposed to do because He lived in the
flow of the Holy Spirit.
Thanksgiving
gives me the opportunity to reflect and adjust my life to live in the flow of
God’s Spirit.
With Thanksgiving
Raising the Roof and Removing the Walls,
Joe