SACRIFICIAL DELICACY
Memorise: AND LET THEM SACRIFICE THE SACRIFICES OF THANKSGIVING, AND DECLARE HIS WORKS WITH REJOICING. psalm 107:22
Read: psalm 107:21-22
Bible in one year: Esther 1-4
ACTION POINT: throughout today, serve God a fresh, hot sacrificial thanksgiving ‘delicacy’ over your disappointments & inadequacies.
When you give thanks to God, it is
analogous to serving Him Food. The way this ‘food’ is served is important to
God. Not many husbands will like food prepared a day before or cold, stale
food. If you are casual about thanking God, it is synonymous to serving Him
cold food. Although this is a meal, He is not compelled to ‘eat’ it. When you
thank him grudgingly, you can be certain He will not eat that food. In most
homes, if the wife set the table and as her husband settles down to eat, she
begins to complain or nag, most men will leave that food and possibly leave that
house just have to just to have peace of mind. No wonder proverbs 17:1 says,
“Better is a dry
morsel, and quietness therewith, than a house full of sacrifices with strife”
At any time you offer God thanks and
mix it with bits of complaints, you make it difficult to for him to take such meal.
some people allow the passage of time to affect the
fervency of their thanksgiving over a subject matter. That is, if the good deed
God has done to them occurred a long time ago, they will serve their thanks
cold; but if it is fresh, they will be full of life and serve their thanks hot.
This should not be! Even if he subject of your thanks occurred 20 or 30 years ago,
you should be fervent while thanking Him. Dig into your memory and get a vivid
picture of what He has done and present thanks to Him as if it is just occurred.
This He will receive from you. Moreover of all thanksgiving specials, the best ‘delicacy’
you can serve God, of which you can be sure God will accept unquestionably, is
thanksgiving that involves sacrifice. While thanking God for what He has done
is a special meal, thanking Him when situations are going contrary to your
expectations is such a great delicacy. Can you thank God after the loss of a
job, a loved one, or after a demotion? Can you thank God when there is no food
to eat? Can you thank God after been victimized or when you have not been able
to bear children? Doing such is a sacrificial delicacy. It attracts God’s
attention – so don’t be found without it!
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