Don't
Be Afraid But Just Be Thankful
by Ptr. Dante Taban,
Scriptural Reference: Josh 6; Psa 100:2; Ps 55:17; Heb 10:25; Ps 100:3
For God's people, Thanksgiving is far more than a
special day on the calendar. The Bible urges us to
live a life of thanksgiving each day. Being thankful
to God for all of His blessings is truly a mark of
the Christian. So let me give you four biblical ways
to express your thanksgiving to the Lord at this wonderful
season of the year. Our text for today is on Psalm
100, a song of praise to God as our Creator, Sustainer
and Redeemer.
There are at least four ways that Psalm 100 instructs
us to praise and worship God. Some may be a little
scary to those who are not used to joyously expressing
praise, but I encourage you not to be afraid!
1. Don't
Be Afraid to Shout Praise to the Lord.
The Bible says, "Make a joyful shout to the LORD" (Ps.
100:1). In the Bible, shouting is associated with
great achievement or joy. Joshua told Israel to
march around
Jericho for six days and on the seventh day to
lift a great shout. When they did, the walls fell
down (Josh.
6).
When you are thanking and praising God, don't be
afraid to be a little loud. God loves to hear our
praises,
and it will also make you biblical!
2. Don't Be Afraid to Serve the Lord with Gladness.
"
Serve the LORD with gladness" (Ps. 100:2).
Gladness means mirth, gaiety and happiness. No
service to the
Lord, whether great or small, should be done grudgingly.
Sincere and true delight in service to God should
accompany our words and deeds of worship. When
you are serving
the Lord, don't be afraid to do it with a glad
heart--and don't be afraid to smile!
3. Don't Be Afraid to Come into the Lord's Presence.
"
Come before His presence with singing" (Ps. 100:2).
God calls us to come into His presence privately each
day and together in corporate worship. "Evening
and morning and at noon I will pray, and cry aloud,
and He shall hear my voice" (Ps. 55:17).
• It was said of the fledgling New Testament church that
they met daily in the temple for teaching from
the Word, fellowship, worship and praise. Little wonder
that Hebrews 10:25 begs us not to fail to regularly
assemble with other believers in thanksgiving,
hearing the Word and worship.
4. Don't Be Afraid to Get to Know the Lord.
The
rest of Psalm 100:3 says, " Know that
the LORD, He is God; It is He who has made us,
and not
we ourselves; We are His people and the sheep of
His pasture " (emphasis added). The psalmist
calls the people to recognize and "know" God's
words, works and ways.
He wants us to know that He is Jehovah God and
we are not, that He is the Creator and we are His
creatures
and that we are His sheep and He is our Shepherd.
The
heart-longing of every godly person is to get to
know God more intimately.
Let's make it our determination to praise and worship
God this holiday season!
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