Praise And Thanksgiving
By: Robert A. Searles
“Ye that fear the Lord, praise
him; all ye the seed of Jacob, glorify him; and fear him, all ye the
seed of Israel.” Psalm 22: 23 (KJV)
To fear the Lord does not mean
that we are afraid of God as some one who is out to get even with us
or to catch up with us and take vengeance upon us. If we have sought
the redemption offered to us by the Lord Jesus Christ, then we are
the children of God by adoption, and we can enter into a wonderful
relationship and fellowship with God. To fear God means to be fully
aware of his great power, and omnipotence, and his right to rule the
universe; it means that we recognize ourselves as helpless creatures
on this ball of earth, and that we are completely dependent upon the
spirit of God to guide us and lead us in right paths.
When we approach the throne of God
and the mercy seat, we ought to come before God with fear and
trembling, in the sense that we realize that we can enter God's
presence only by his grace, and only after a terrible price was paid
for our redemption, namely, the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. We
ought to come before God, uplifting the name of Jesus. Our chief
purpose ought to be to praise God, and glorify him.
God is spirit, and they that
worship him must worship him in spirit. God is a rewarder of all
those who diligently seek him. Many times we fail to worship God
properly. We ought to be absorbing the essence and spirit of God as
as a sponge absorbs water, so that when God sees fit to squeeze us a
little, his spirit will be poured out on others through us like water
pours from a saturated sponge. Most of the time that we are in
prayer or fellowship with God ought to be in praise and it ought to
glorify his name. All the host of heaven are watching and listening
to see if God is glorified in us. We ought to always lift up the
name of Jesus; praise God from whom all blessings flow; praise God
for salvation; praise God for life everlasting; praise God for our
homes; praise God for each others companionship; praise God for the
fellowship of the Holy Spirit; and praise God for opportunity to
serve.
“Rejoice in the Lord, O ye
righteous: for praise is comely for the upright.” Psalm 33: 1 (KJV)
“Praise ye the lord: for it is good
to sing praises unto our God; for it is pleasant, and praise is
comely.” Psalm 147: 1 (KJV)
“I will bless the Lord at all
times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth.” Psalm 34: 1
(KJV) “O magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name
together.” Psalm 34: 3 (KJV) “Whoso offereth praise glorifieth
me, and to him that ordereth his conversation aright will I shew the
salvation of God.” Psalm 50:” 23. “Make a joyful noise unto
God, all ye lands: sing forth the honor of his name: make his praise
glorious.” Psalm 66: 1,2 (KJV) “Let us go forth therefore unto
him without the camp (out in the world) bearing his reproach. For
here have we no continuing city, but we seek one to come. By him
therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually,
that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name.” Hebrews
13: 13, 14, 15 (KJV)
Then following praise and worship and
thanksgiving, comes service. “But to do good and to communicate
forget not: for with such sacrifices God is well pleased.” Hebrews
13: 16 (KJV)
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