Do you take the time to say “thank you” to God?
At times of relief from danger, we thank God a lot.
But what about at the normal times of life when things can be fairly mundane?
If we are not thankful to God for what he has done, then perhaps it is because we don’t fully appreciate how much he has done for us?
In the letter to the Colossians, Paul outlines what the life ‘worthy of the Lord’ looks like.
He uses four phrases, which say that Christians should be bearing fruit in every good work, growing in the knowledge of God, being strengthened with all power, and giving joyful thanks (Colossians 1:10-12)
Thankfulness is at the heart of being a Christian.
But what should our thankfulness be like?
Verse 12 says that it should be “joyful”.
Show me a person who lives a life worthy of the Lord, and I’ll show you a person who joyfully gives thanks to the Father.
Do you say thanks to God at dinner time?
Well, the well-known poet G. K. Chesterton thinks we shouldn’t stop there.
You say grace before meals.
All right.
But I say grace before the play and the opera,
And grace before the concert and pantomime,
And grace before I open a book,
And grace before sketching, painting,
Swimming, fencing, boxing, walking, playing, dancing;
And grace before I dip the pen in the ink.
How will you thank God, this week?
Jodie McNeill