I recently got an answer to a major prayer that I
had been waiting on God for; when the answer came through, all I could think of
was the fact that I had to give thanks to God for an answered prayer. Hence
this post, as it was laid in my spirit to write an article on giving thanks.
This is actually an old post that has been updated and as if God wanted to give
me further proof that I was to write on this topic, I had a need to go through
my old sent mails for a file; I found this post while searching for what I
needed. Those days, as a young child I doubt I ever saw any of my friends say
thanks to their parents for making them eat something they didn’t like, in my
case fish; but when they brought home food from Mr. Biggs or gala or chupa chups,
we would be overflowing with thanks for the gifts. But God doesn’t want us to
only give thanks when He gives us gifts but also when we’re going through
situations that make it seem like the world is collapsing around us. One person
that definitely practiced this, regardless of the circumstance, was Jesus. He
gave thanks when He fed the 5000 and He gave thanks when He was preparing for His death.
Why is it important to give thanks to God in all
situations? I Thessalonians 5:18 tells us that it is the will of God. He wants
us to thank Him even when we don’t feel like it. Are you going through a
heartbreak? Thank Him. Are you going through a job loss? Thank Him. Are you
going through a sickness like cancer? Thank Him. Why? Because He is good and
His love endures forever (Ps. 107:1)! In thanking Him, even when it isn’t going
your way, it shows you trust and love Him.
But as we all know, it isn’t exactly easy to say
God I thank you just after losing that pregnancy or after losing a job you’ve
worked so hard to get and to maintain. So how then do we go about doing what
the bible says is the will of God?
Practical Steps to Give Thanks
Thank
Him for the little things: remember that time you woke up and your lungs filled
with oxygen? No? For those of us in Nigeria or places similar, remember that
time you walked into your house and turned the light switch and the light came
on? No? Or that morning you woke up and the beautiful rays of the sun greeted
you? These are little things that happen in our daily life. Thank God for them.
I still thank God each time my cash/POS transactions go through. If you haven’t
had to chase a bank to refund your money or raced to the bank first thing in
the morning so they don’t destroy the card, you won’t understand the stress
levels. The point is, thank God, no matter how little the situation.
Thank
Him in faith: are you expecting a miracle or a door to open in your life? Thank
Him. Why? Because you’re letting God know that you have absolute trust in His
ability to deliver as He promised in Phil. 4:19; that verse says all your
needs, keyword ALL. Remember the incident of the five loaves of bread and two
fishes? Jesus didn’t call down fire and brimstone. He didn’t summon the angels
in the higher places. He simply said: Father thanks and that was it.
Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he
gave thanks and broke the loaves. -Mark 6:41 (NIV)
There’s a lot of power in giving thanks to God, do not let any situation no matter how tough or discouraging stop you from
giving thanks.
The charge to each and every one of us is to give
thanks with a grateful heart; start with the little things. Thank God for the
gift of breath. When you see the sun rise, thank God for the ability to see
such a beautiful scene. Little by little, you will be able to cultivate the
habit of giving thanks and before you know it, you’ll be thanking Him for
walking or like I do for withdrawal from the ATM.
Thanking God always for you. This is very uplifting. 👌🏽
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed; we thank God
DeleteNice work. Keep writing good articles.
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DeleteThanks for the encouragement; glad you enjoyed it
DeleteThanks for the reminder. I am thankful for my family 😊🤗
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it, we thank God for them
DeleteIt is good to give thanks even for unanswered prayers. It confirms you totally trust the unquestionable and all-knowing God. It is an act of faith. Thanks for this encouraging article.
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