A Week of Worship and Thanksgivingنموونە

Thanks-Living...
And He took bread, gave thanks and broke it,
and gave it to them, saying,
“This is My body which is given for you;
do this in remembrance of Me.” - Luke 22:19
Lord Jesus, on the night of His betrayal, worshiped the Father with holy thanks, knowing that his body would be broken, scourged, pierced, and nailed only a few short hours later. With even more heart-rending consequences, Jesus knew His Father would have to turn His face from Him, who bore all our sins, sickness, wretchedness, and brokenness.
Jesus gave thanks as He instituted Communion–His last supper with His disciples–until all believers will share supper again with Him at His marriage feast (Rev. 19:9). And Communion is often called the Eucharist–the beautiful Greek word meaning to give thanks or thanksgiving, with the Greek word charis or grace smack dab in the middle of it.
Author Ann Voskamp, in her book, One Thousand Gifts, writes:
Eucharisteo means “to give thanks,” and give is a verb, something that we do. God calls me to do thanks. To give the thanks away. That thanks-giving might literally become thanks-living. That our lives become the very blessings we have received. I am blessed. I can bless. Imagine! I could let Him make me the gift! I could be the joy!*
Just as Jesus gave thanks as He broke the bread, when we give thanks to our Father, there is a breaking in us, too. We realize in worship and gratefulness that we are dust without Him. This thought would seem to cause us to question our worth, but instead, in our Father’s great love, our thanksgiving elevates our position. We recognize how beloved and valued we genuinely are.
What are five things you are thankful for today?
* Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts (Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 2010)
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Throughout God’s Word, we find the passport to His presence is our thanksgiving and worship. Yet the busyness of our over-scheduled lives can nudge us out of that sweet spot of unbridled thanks and adoration that aligns our hearts and minds toward Him. Now, let’s choose instead to lift our gaze towards the One Who loves us beyond reason and enter His courts with praise. Are you ready?
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