
If your thanksgiving will be effective, come before the Lord deliberately and specifically. Identify what you are returning to say “thank You” for and decide, ahead of time, what you are bringing. Jesus asked, “Were there not ten cleansed? but where are the nine?” (Luke 17:17). Heaven expects the return, and the return should carry weight. Do not arrive casually with vague words when you know what He did for you — mercies you could never pay for, interventions that rescued you from a mess. Let the substance of your thanksgiving be commensurate with the magnitude of His mercy: words that name it, an offering that honours it, and a posture that fits it.
Carefully choose both your words and your acts. David “danced before the LORD with all his might” (2 Sam. 6:14); that was not performance — it was proportion. Call the Lord by names that belong to Him alone; craft language you would never use for a man. Pair those words with acts that cost you something — kneeling, lifting hands, a memorial seed, a public testimony, a private hour prostrate before God. The Father weighs posture as much as speech. Let your thanksgiving move you, not just pass through you.
Bring God something that tells the truth about how deeply you feel what He has done.
Practically, prepare for thanksgiving like you prepare for a significant meeting. Write what you are thanking God for; decide the expression that best fits — testimony, seed, visit to honour someone He used, or a day set apart to worship. Refuse generic phrases that conceal the miracle; say it plainly and precisely. Return promptly — delay drains fervour. Above all, let your heart lead: grateful, reverent, yielded. I want you to make thanksgiving your deliberate lifestyle — accurate in memory, weighty in expression, and fitting for the King who did you good.
THOUGHT TO PONDER: What specific mercy am I returning to honour, and what expression best fits its weight? Which words and posture will truthfully reflect how deeply I value what God has done?
Father, teach me to return with thanksgiving that fits the mercy. Let my words, posture, and gifts honour You rightly and promptly, in Jesus’ name. Amen.
LA BIBLE EN UN AN :
Jeremiah 23:21-25:38, 2 Thessalonians 2:1-17, Psalm 84:1-12, Proverbs 25:15
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