Luke 7:47 (MSG) Impressive, isn't it? She was forgiven many, many sins, and so she is very, very grateful. If the forgiveness is minimal, the gratitude is minimal.
Have you ever heard those stories of people that were addicted to drugs? Alcoholics? Gamblers? Sexually impure?
THEN-they have a GOD MOMENT-like Paul in the Bible-on their face blinded before God?
And everything changed.
OR-they have a God MOMENT-like 9 lepers in the Bible-healed from their disease and didn't even say thank you.
So what was the difference? How is is that people that have been forgiven and healed act like nothing ever happened?
1. They are not thankful.
SO many times in the Bible, it talks about giving thanks, being thankful, in all things bring praise, let everything that has breath praise the Lord. YET-time and again, we forget what God has done for us.
2. We focus on what we don't have instead of what we do have.
How much easier is it to write out a list of things that you need instead of things what you have? Our prayers usually are more requests than praises. Lord, I need this. Lord, give me this.
1. Asking for things is NOT wrong.
2. Asking for things without being thankful IS wrong.
3. Asking for things with a bad attitude IS wrong.
So-how do you become like Paul? How do you become thankful and full of gratitude?
1. Change your attitude.
Yes-be positive. Yes-be thankful. Yes-stop complaining. Yes-stop acting like everything in your life is wrong.
No-I am not saying that your life is perfect. No-I am not saying that life is easy. No-I am not saying that your challenges are more than I can even begin to comprehend.
Yes-I am saying that GOD KNOWS! Yes-God has a plan. Yes-God will see YOU through! Yes-You have the strength through Christ! Yes-all things work together for good. Yes-You can trust God with everything.
2. Stay in His Word.
Nothing and no one will fill your need except Jesus Christ. Matt 6:33 Seek Him and his righteousness and all these things will be given to you as well.
3. Stay on your knees.
Phil 4:6-7 Don't be anxious about anything, but in everything...with prayer and thanks...present your requests to God...and He will give you peace!
Thank God. Stay close to God. Live for God.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
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2 comments:
great post, I am thankful God has Chosen you tow work in the ministry at Crosspointe.
Excellent Carie, I was encouraged by this post. God bless your day greatly!!
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