A Life of Thanks-GivingSample
Do We Express Our Thanks to Others?
Yesterday we looked at the idea of being thankful for the people God has placed in our lives. To be sure, the gratitude is primarily expressed to God, who puts these special people in our lives. It is an attitude of appreciation and thanksgiving that recognises that God has blessed us with people who share our journey and ministry.
But Paul not only thanks God for people, he expresses something of that gratitude to the people themselves, letting gratitude become an encouragement.
His letter to the Thessalonians is a case in point:
- Paul is grateful for their example and their response to the gospel.
- He takes time to express the reasons for his gratitude to them.
- He takes the time to be quite specific about the things they did that he is grateful for.
Are there people in your life that you are grateful for? Are there remarkable things about their character and life that you are specifically grateful for?
Why not take a moment to express your thanks to them?
I'm not talking about slavish or mechanical expressions of thanks for services rendered or gifts given; rather I am talking about expressions of appreciation for people that will encourage and inspire them.
This is what Paul is doing. Imagine how this would have encouraged the Thessalonians. Imagine what a sincere expression of appreciation (with reasons) could mean to someone who has been a blessing to you.
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About this Plan
This plan deals with Thanks-giving. I was tempted to call the series "An Attitude of Gratitude" but there is something about the idea of Giving Thanks that appeals to me. Gratitude and Thankfulness are not limited to emotions that we experience from time to time, but are choices we make and gifts that we give.
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