Sermon: In Everything Give Thanks?

“In Everything Give Thanks?” 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 November 20, 2016 A few years ago the London Times reported about the many letters that are sent to God from around the world. Many of those letters end up at the post office in Jerusalem in the undeliverable mail department. “We have hundreds of thousands of letters […]

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Let’s just praise the Lord

In the early 1970s there was a popular chorus with the following lyrics: Let’s just praise the Lord, praise the Lord Let’s just lift our hands to heaven And praise the Lord Let’s just praise the Lord, praise the Lord Let’s just lift our hands to heaven And praise the Lord Now put us in […]

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Grab bag

Some helpful articles I’ve recently read: Some Thanksgiving leftovers: Mark Talbot explains why even suffering is something for which we can praise God. Jerry Bridges reminds us that, “Paul said we’re to come to God “with thanksgiving.” We should thank Him for His past faithfulness in delivering us from troubles. We should thank Him for […]

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Question of the day

This is paraphrased from a message by C. J. Mahaney, given at the recent Resolved Conference: Are you prone to identify evidences of grace in your church family more than criticisms of your church?  What are those evidences of God’s grace in your church? It is worth taking a few minutes today to write down […]

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What makes you thankful?

What makes you thankful? Our lists usually include things like family, a trouble-free day, an extra (unexpected) blessing or two, and our salvation.  Since we are to be thankful for all things, those obviously are fine objects for our gratitude.  But I have often been impressed by the things that stimulated Paul’s gratitude.  And I […]

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Grab bag

Some helpful articles from the last week: Kevin DeYoung gives us something to think about:  “I’ve learned over the years that the simplest way to judge gray areas in the Christian life like movies, television, and music is to ask one simple question: can I thank God for this?…” John Piper wrote a teenager about […]

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True gratitude

One last thought about Thanksgiving. John Piper helps define what real gratitude and thankfulness looks like: Gratitude that is pleasing to God is not first a delight in the benefits that God gives (though that will be part of it).  True gratitude must be rooted in something else that comes first — namely, a delight […]

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Thanksgiving thinking, Part 5

The turkey that cooks were desperately trying to thaw yesterday morning are now carved into multiple pieces, chilling again in the frozen climes of the freezer, awaiting transformation into multiple manifestations of last-minute leftovers on another day.  Aluminum wrapped packages line the doors and shelves of refrigerators.  It’s enough to make a cook wonder, at […]

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Thanksgiving thinking, Part 4

There may already be movement in your kitchen in preparation for the feast to come later today.  In our home, the first thing produced in the kitchen today will be the last thing eaten — the desserts.  I like to think of it as happy bookends on a fine day of eating. As you begin […]

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Thanksgiving thinking, Part 3

You know the verse.  It’s short, concise, and direct. In everything give thanks, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. (1 Thess. 5:18) Give thanks?  Sure.  We’ll give thanks when a job is provided.  We’ll give thanks when a baby is born.  And when a gift is received.  And when verbal encouragement […]

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Thanksgiving Thinking, Part 2

The handwriting was on the wall. God had spoken.  And it wasn’t good news for the king and his minions. Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin. God has numbered the days of the kingdom, the king has been evaluated and found deficient, and the kingdom would be given to another empire.  That night. What was the great […]

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