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Thankful

Let’s be honest. Do we like being around someone who is always an ungrateful grump? Who never sees anything good in anyone or anything?

A true worshiper is thankful. It will be very difficult to worship God if one is not grateful.

We read in Psalm 50:14 (NLT) “Make thankfulness your sacrifice to God.” I love how Spurgeon describes this Scripture as “thankful adoration before the Lord.”

Oh, to simply and purely adore Him, to stand in awe of Him.

Recently, we held an anointed and powerful worship and prayer night at a place that we had never imagined possible. The next morning, as I was sitting at my desk, I was literally overcome with gratitude and amazement of who our Lord is and what He had just accomplished. I stopped typing, stood up from my desk, lifted my hands and my face towards heaven, and with tears streaming down, I cried out to Him, “I simply stand in awe of You, Lord God!”

Psalm 48:9 (NLT) says, “O God, we meditate on your unfailing love as we worship in your temple.” It is interesting to note that both thankfulness in Psalm 50:14 and worship in Psalm 48:9 is the same Hebrew word: todah. which means “an extension of the hand, adoration, confession, praise, thanks (thanksgiving offering).”

And Psalm 147:7 instructs us to “Sing unto the Lord with thanksgiving [todah].” Let us commit to doing this.

As we are filled to overflowing with gratitude to our incredible, faithful God, it becomes a delight, an absolute joy, to worship Him with thanksgiving and cheerful, gratified hearts!

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I Stand in Awe of You

With a heart full of adoration and amazement of his great and awesome God, David penned Psalms 33:8 “Let all the earth fear the Lord [revere and worship Him]; let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of Him” (AMP).

There countless reasons to revere, worship and stand in awe of God, but David mentions what he was meditating on when he wrote the above statement.

In Psalms 33:6 he pondered on “By the word of the Lord were the heavens made, and all their host by the breath of His mouth.” And in verse 9, he continues with “For He spoke, and it was done; He commanded, and it stood fast.”

Oh Jesus, may we spend more time pausing and pondering on the absolute beautiful, stunning and breathtaking creation that You spoke into being. And as we do, may it propel us into unashamed, unabashed worship as we humbly stand in awe of You. Oh, how can we not worship You?