| #73 "When 'Thank You' Just Isn't        Enough" November 21, 2006 "Therefore, I urge you brothers [and        sisters], in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as living        sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God - this is your spiritual [reasonable]        act of worship." (Romans 12: 1) Have you ever gotten an answer to prayer that was so awesome, so        miraculous, and so amazing that the words "Thank        you, Lord" just weren't enough? You can say those words a hundred        times and yet they just seem so empty in the light of the great        blessing that God has given you. This has happened to me in the past and        the not so distant past, as a matter of fact. I yelled, "Thank You,        Jesus!" over and over again. Even fell on my knees and lifted my hands to        the Lord in thanksgiving. But it still just didn't seem to be        enough.  When David received answers to his cries for help, he wrote        poetry and songs. Old Testament saints offered fellowship offerings to the        Lord as an expression of thankfulness. But how should        we, followers of Christ in the year 2006, offer our thanksgiving        to God Almighty for the things He has done in our lives? For those        awesome, unbelievable answers to our prayers?  You and I have nothing that God needs. Everything that we have        has come from His hand. He is the giver of every good and perfect gift.        (James 1: 17) He has given us our lives. He doesn't need our money. He is        the one who gives us the ability to produce wealth (Deut. 8: 18).        He owns the cattle on a thousand hills. (Psalm 50:10) All of the        silver and gold belongs to Him. (Haggai 2:8) He doesn't need our gifts,        our talents, our money or our abilities...He is the one who        gave them to us in the first place. We have nothing to give Him. Or do        we??? I think that Romans, Chapter 12, verse 1 gives us the answer. I        really do. What can we give? Ourselves! Plain and simple...ourselves. The        apostle Paul spent the first 11 chapters of Romans to exhort people on        God's tremendous mercy and compassion. In light of Paul's closely reasoned        and finely argued exposition of the mercies of God, he comes to chapter 12        and says, "Therefore". This word shows the transition. He is        saying.."Because of God's mercy. Because of God's compassion. Because of        all God has done for you, this is what you should do"....Here comes the        desirable response for believers. "Offer your bodies a living sacrifice,        holy and pleasing [devoted, consecrated] to God-this is your reasonable,        acceptable act of worship." In light of all of His mercies, blessings and        answers to your prayers...offer yourself to Him. The Message version of the Bible says it in such a cool        way... "So here's what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your        everyday, ordinary life?your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and        walking-around life?and place it before God as an offering. Embracing what        God does for you is the best thing you can do for Him." Bible teacher,        Martha Kilpatrick is quoted as saying, "Thanksgiving to God is an        exuberant response to giving me HIS everything...by giving Him MY        everything."  A believer's offering of his total life as a        sacrifice to God is sacred service. And it is the desirable response to        our blessings and the way that we can respond when the words "thank you"        just aren't enough.  And what does this offering of ourselves mean? God showed me a        few scriptures that helped me understand. Offering myself means that I        "fear the Lord and walk in His ways." (Ps. 128) It means that I "act        justly, love mercy and walk humbly with my God." (Micah 6:8) It means        that I offer myself to Him each day, an empty        vessel, presented to my God for His use in any way that He calls me        to be, on any given day. It means that I include Him in every thought        and conversation and decision and circumstance. I don't just rattle off        some morning prayers and go on my own way. God is all about relationship.        He wants to be involved in the minutest details of your life. Include Him.        Talk to Him. Ask Him. Seek Him. Serve Him. Obey Him. This is what a living        sacrifice to Him looks like. The branch connected to the Vine. So close        and intimate in relationship with Him, that you can be used at any given        moment for His purposes. A cracked pot in the hands of the Potter,        but a pot that can be shaped as seems best to Him (Jeremiah 18: 4).        Moldable, pliable, not hard and unyielding. A vessel ready to have the        Spirit of God poured into it, to be used for His holy and eternal        purposes. That's what we can give in response to God when "thank you" just        doesn't seem to be enough.  John F. Kennedy once said, "As we express our gratitude, we must        never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to        live by them." Are you truly thankful to God today? I challenged my        Bible study group this past weekend to find things to be thankful for and        truly thank God for them. Even in the midst of life's hard circumstances,        we all have things to be grateful for. Things that we should never        take for granted. Things that would never be possible without God's        intervention in our lives. Things like eternal life and forgiveness and        grace and God's presence...things that we can never lose. I take that        challenge with you today, friend, even deeper. Don't just SAY "Thank you".        Show your gratitude to the Lord with your life. The offering of        all you are - of everything - good and bad - perfect and imperfect -        to God so that God can take it and do what He wills with it. Seems to        me that it is our reasonable, acceptable service and offering to the        Lord when the words, "Thank You" just aren't enough. Entering His gates with thanksgiving, Donna Schultz See www.tuesdayswithjesus.blogspot.com        for archives. If you would prefer to not receive these e-mails,        please let me know at savemom@aol.com. Feel free to forward them as the Lord leads you and if others would like to receive it, e- mail savemom@aol.com to be added to the list. If you are viewing this on Blogger.com and would        like to receive "Tuesday's with Jesus" in your e-mail box each Tuesday,        please e-mail Savemom@aol.com and you will be added to        the list.          | 
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Tuesday's with Jesus #73
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