Thankfulness is expressed in words, but measured with actions.
Expressing
gratitude and showing gratitude is not the same thing, but should work
in conjunction with each other. Let me explain.
Expressing
thankfulness is relatively easy. All that is required is a smile, a
sincere look, and words that contain the phrase, "Thank you." Some
people desire appreciation and friendship so much that the words alone
satisfy their immediate need. But given enough time, these same
individuals will face disappointment and rejection when the thankful
words are not accompanied with actions.
While
it is true that almost everyone knows how to express thankfulness with
words, the question is how do we complete our thankfulness with actions?
In the same way that faith without works is dead, thankfulness without
corresponding actions accomplishes little. So we could say that
thankfulness contains two parts - expression with words and expression
with action.
Words
of thankfulness written on a card are wonderful and are a great way to
express thankfulness, but we must go beyond just words and have
corresponding actions.
God
sent His Son to die so that we could live. Jesus took on sickness and
disease for our healing. He took on poverty for our prosperity. He paid
the price in full so we could receive eternal, abundant life. Our only
requirement is to receive it by grace through faith. (Eph. 2:8.) He paid
it all, once and for all. So, how do we show our gratitude? How do we
completely be thankful?
First
of all, we express our thankfulness with our words. Through daily
prayer, spiritual songs, and confessions of faith we can acknowledge
that we are grateful for the immeasurable gift we have been given.
Secondly,
we must put our gratefulness into action. The ultimate act of love is
giving. God loved us so much that He gave. (John 3:16.) If we say we
love Him, it is only words unless we give. While love and gratitude is
not measured by the size of the gift, it is measured by the generosity
and consistency of the gift. A gift could be money, possessions, or a
sacrifice of our time. If it's valuable to us, it's valuable to God.
As
a parent, one of my greatest joys is giving to my children and
grandchildren. While they usually get me a gift, my joy is greatest when
I watch them receive their gift from me. I love them so much that I
would give out of my need to bless them. That's just the way love is. It
gives.
So,
when it comes time to thank God for His goodness, remember that God
doesn't need your money, but your gift reflects your love and
gratefulness.
If
you have a home church, make a "Thankful to God" donation that will
bless God's house. Once a man told me that he would give to his church,
but the church didn't need it. Well, that's totally irrelevant. Giving
is not based on need, but on love, obedience, and thankfulness, and your
gift will reflect your affection.
So,
the next time you express your thankfulness to God, consider backing it
up with actions. Remember, thankfulness is expressed in words, but
measured with actions.
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