Thankfulnessনমুনা
Thankfulness as part of your daily life
In Old Testament times, the temple service was an important part of Israel’s religious life. The temple was the place where people could bring their sacrifices, where they celebrated the religious feasts, and where they came to pray. But there were also thousands of men from the tribe of Levi, who were appointed as “professional worshipers”, organized in divisions. Every morning and every evening, they were to thank and praise God with songs and music.
Nowadays, we don’t have a temple anymore. We do have churches, but most churches don’t organize daily services to thank and praise God. But I think the principle of having set times for worship and prayer, besides spontaneous occasions, can be very helpful. If we don’t have a certain rhythm in our daily lives, we tend to forget or neglect things, even things we consider important. This should not be the case with our giving thanks to God. It is good to cultivate an attitude of thankfulness by taking time regularly to meditate on all the blessings God gives us, and say thanks to Him.
When would be a good time in your daily schedule to thank and praise the Lord?
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About this Plan
Thankfulness is a recurring theme in the Bible. Christians are exhorted to “give thanks in all circumstances”, and they have so much reason to! Over the next few days, let’s read what the Bible has to say about this topic — and let’s practice thankfulness.
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