“It Is Good to Give Thanks to God” – Dr. Charles Stanley (In Touch Ministries)
by Donny on Nov.24, 2009, under Uncategorized, devotionals, devotions, music, prayers
PSALM 92
1It is wonderful to be grateful and to sing your praises, LORD Most High!
2It is wonderful each morning to tell about your love and at night to announce how faithful you are.
3I enjoy praising your name to the music of harps, 4because everything you do makes me happy, and I sing joyful songs.
5You do great things, LORD. Your thoughts are too deep 6for an ignorant fool to know or understand.
7Though the wicked sprout and spread like grass, they will be pulled up by their roots.
8But you will rule over all of us forever, 9and your hateful enemies will be scattered and then destroyed.
10You have given me the strength of a wild ox, and you have chosen me to be your very own.
11My eyes have seen, and my ears have heard the doom and destruction of my terrible enemies.
12Good people will prosper like palm trees, and they will grow strong like the cedars of Lebanon.
13They will take root in your house, LORD God, and they will do well.
14They will be like trees that stay healthy and fruitful, even when they are old.
15And they will say about you, “The LORD always does right! God is our mighty rock.”
Throughout the Psalms, we are reminded and even commanded to give thanks to the Lord. Thanksgiving Day should never become a substitute for the daily expression of gratitude to God for all that He has done.
Because our culture is largely characterized by ingratitude, we need to work at developing a grateful heart. Even in prayer, we can become self-centered and drift from one petition to another without a word of praise to God. Giving thanks refocuses our attention onto the Lord as we remember His love and faithfulness and praise Him for who He is and what He has done.
Thanksgiving refreshes our souls as we spend time with God, concentrating on His goodness and grace. Anxiety is replaced with peace, and despondency with joy. If you wake up each morning and thank the Lord for deliverance from the power of sin, provision for all your needs, and guidance for the day ahead, what is left to cause worry or discouragement?
Gratitude to God for His faithfulness in the past increases faith and strengthens trust in Him for the future. Remember how He carried you in times of pain, helped you in periods of weakness, and supplied all your needs. You can trust Him with whatever lies ahead.
To establish a habit of thanksgiving, recall God’s lovingkindness in the morning, and recount His faithfulness at night. Thank Him for blessings—and also for the deep work He is doing in you through difficulties. As you start to see situations from His perspective, your gratitude and trust will grow.
(by Dr. Charles Stanley from the November 2009 issue of In Touch devotional magazine)










































