A Season of Thanksgiving – Day 2

 

I Chronicles 16:7 "Then on that day David delivered first this psalm to thank the LORD into the hand of Asaph and his brethren."

 

 Psalm 105:1-3 "O give thanks unto the LORD; call upon his name: make known his deeds among the people.
 Sing unto him, sing psalms unto him: talk ye of all his wondrous works.
Glory ye in his holy name: let the heart of them rejoice that seek the LORD."

 

We can certainly speak our words of thanksgiving and praise to the Lord; but oh, I am so glad that we can sing them!

For me, music is a great leveler.  It brings my emotions back into sync with Scripture and with my Heavenly Father.

Of course, it's difficult for worldly music to accomplish this.  That's why, with the exception of classical music (much of which was written in praise of God) and Christmas music (which is, ultimately, about Jesus too), I do not listen to secular music.

I do not need any additional fuel to feed my flesh.  My carnal nature is strong enough.  It is always present and it is always ready to take the upper hand if I reliquinsh it.

Christian music only feeds my spirit.  As it lifts the name of Jesus in praise, as it gives a voice to beauty, as it puts Scripture to song, as it reminds me of the truths of His Word, it gives me strength to walk spiritually rather than carnally.

I am so thankful for music.  It is, in my opinion, one of God's most gracious gifts.


(I thought about embedding a favorite video here, but I just couldn't decide which one to use!  So, why don't you go listen to your own favorite hymn or praise song right now!  I know it will lift your spirit and help you through the day.)

Blessings,

Alesha

A Season of Thanksgiving – Day 1

Leviticus 22:29 "And when ye will offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving unto the LORD, offer it at your own will."

 

Sacrifice – To destroy, surrender or suffer to be lost for the sake of obtaining something.

 

To be truly thankful to God for all the He has done in our lives, we must surrender the things that we desire for ourselves.

We cannot hold onto our own plans and try to be thankful for God's plans.  They are not the same.  God thoughts and plans are infinitely higher and greater than we can imagine.

 

My early plan for my life would have included travel, notoriety, and singing in churches all across the country.  

God's plan includes my singing in one church in a tiny town in a poor county in my home state.  Although I have sung at other churches, it has never been a full-time ministry for me.  I now sing only for my local church.

I
am so thankful that God sent my pastor to this town, that my mom
visited to hear the new pastor, and that my dad went in search of that
new pastor so that he could get saved.  All of those things brought
about God's plan for me.  I am so grateful for this plan.

Did
you have to let go of your own wishes, in order to be thankful for what
God allowed?  Have you made a sacrifice in your life that has led to
your own Thanksgiving story?  I'd love to hear about it.  Feel free to
leave a comment and share it with me.


As this season of Thanksgiving arrives, let's prepare our heart to be thankful…


by letting go of all that we want…

…and accepting – with gratitude – all that He has given.

 

Blessings to you on this November 1st,

Alesha