THANKSGIVING
BEGINS IN THE HEART!
Ps
116:12-14
12 What shall I render unto the Lord for
all his benefits toward me?
13 I will take the cup of salvation, and
call upon the name of the Lord .
14 I will pay my vows unto the Lord now
in the presence of all his people.
Luke
17:12-17
12 And as he entered into a certain
village, there met him ten men that were lepers, which stood afar off:
13 And they lifted up their voices, and
said, Jesus, Master, have mercy on us.
14 And when he saw them, he said unto
them, Go shew yourselves unto the priests. And it came to pass, that, as they
went, they were cleansed.
15 And one of them, when he saw that he
was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified God,
16 And fell down on his face at his
feet, giving him thanks: and he was a Samaritan.
17 And Jesus answering said, Were
there not ten cleansed? but where are the nine?
The word “render” as it is used in Psalm chapter 116
and verse 12 is the Hebrew word shuwb and literally means “to turn
back” with the idea of “returning to the starting point.” This is perfectly
illustrated in Luke 17:15 where we find only one of ten lepers returning to
give thanks for his healing. Ninety percent displayed no thanks.
The plain fact is that no one can force you to be
thankful! You either are thankful or you are not.
Our parents taught us to say a simple table grace. This introduced to our young
minds the concept of thanksgiving. If someone were nice to us or gave us candy,
mother would always ask: “Now what do we say?” The answer, of course, was
“Thank you.” But even mother could not make us truly thankful. She could only
teach us the actions of thanksgiving.
When we receive benefits for which we did not have
to work it should make us grateful. However it is
also possible to begin to think of these benefits as entitlements. We think
someone else owes us all these things and we become pouting and spoiled
children who throw their toys and pick at their food. Good things are greedily
gobbled up without thanks.
Thanksgiving always causes us to turn back
and sometimes to return to the starting point. We begin to consider our true
self-worth and how little we actually deserve. When we make lists they are not
wish lists but lists of blessings already received. We look around and observe
a bounty that is not only sufficient but enough
to share. Thankful people are always giving people.
I was born on Thanksgiving Day 1946. It’s true!
I have been told that the timing of my arrival interrupted the doctor’s dinner
but this did not make me a thankful person. No, I am thankful because of an
event that happened many years before on a lonely hill in Jerusalem. On that
hill the Son of God hung on a cross and paid my sin-debt. I didn’t deserve it,
and certainly was not entitled to it, but God adopted me into His family
because of the sacrifice of His Son. Since that day, because Daddy is a great
king, I have lived like a prince!
Dear Father, you have lavished upon me great gifts
and privileges. Lord give me one more thing. Give me a thankful heart. AMEN
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