Home Page
Family Priorities

  1. God

  2. Spouse

  3. Children

  4. Home

  5. Church

  6. World

Family First Aid
Articles
About Our Site

 

Site Map
Contact Anne
Books by Anne
Join Our Email List
Email:  
For Email Marketing you can trust
Send Page To a Friend!
 
Anne's Health Place
Help for Writers
Anne's Blog

In Association with Amazon.com

 

Psalm 100:4-5

The following is a Bible study posted on our Bible Study Group.

I'm thankful...

~ That my kids can run and play (after a doctor's appointment where I saw child after child with crippling disabilities)

~ For my neighbors (after driving through miles of empty land and seeing a lonely house)

~ For good food

~ For a sweet husband (who made dinner one night when I was tired)

~ For the stars -- I LOVE to look at them!

~ For kids who obeyed when it was hard

~ For all the silly things they do to make me laugh

~ That the Lord doesn't "put me on hold" or make me wait to talk to Him, that I can always come into His presence boldly

...And like a member of our group says, there is SO much more!

"Enter into His gates with thanksgiving,
And into His courts with praise.
Be thankful to Him, and bless His name.
For the LORD is good;
His mercy is everlasting,
And His truth endures to all generations." (Ps. 100:4-5, NKJV)

Just meditating on His goodness, determining to praise Him no matter how difficult it is, and blessing Him for His goodness and mercy -- these spiritual disciplines keep us centered on Christ when "hurricane winds" swirl around us and threaten to knock us off our feet.

But thankfulness is a choice. We can choose to come before Him with grumbling and complaining. We can murmur and even curse God when life is tough. However, this evil decision doesn't change the FACT that God IS good. He IS merciful, and He will continue to be merciful forever. He will remain truthful, both to us and to our children and their children, for all time.

My husband noted yesterday that we study God's Word daily, when life is calm, so that when life gets crazy and we are sometimes not ABLE to do much more than read a verse, God's Word will be stored up in our hearts and keep us thankful and focused on God. If we wait until the hurricane hits before we take precautionary measures, it will be too late. Our hearts can be swept away. We must be prepared. 

So, ladies, read your Bibles! Learn to be thankful, even on boring days. Don't wait for a holiday. Practice the daily discipline of lifting your heart in praise to God, whether you feel like it or not. Life's little annoyances are good practice for the day when the hurricane hits (and it WILL hit sometime).

Be thankful to Him, and bless His name.

If you would like to participate in our current study, click here to join.

Next - Titus 2:3-5 (Introduction)

Home

Hit Counter

 

Note regarding our links -- We've programmed our site to open external links in a new window so you won't lose your place here.  If you have a pop-up blocker installed on your browser, you may need to open links manually (right-click with your mouse over links).  We do not use any pop-up advertising on our site.  Contact us with questions!

This site is hosted by  Web design by Anne Elliott.

  CrossDaily.com

Copyright © 2000-2008 Anne Elliott.  Clipart ©2002 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Statement  Used by permission.