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As Christians, we have so many blessings for which to thank God, not only at Thanksgiving but every day, that a list of only ten cannot
even begin to describe it! Every good and perfect gift comes from God above (James 1:17), for the unsaved as
well as for born-again believers (Matthew
5:45; John 3:3-8). The
Psalms repeatedly echo what
was first said in 1 Chronicles 16
(v. 34; 41): “Give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good: for His mercy
endures forever” (Psalm 106:1; 107:1;
118:1,29; 136:1,3). So let’s use this verse as a departure
point!
1.God is good.
Only the Triune God (the Father, Jesus Christ the Son, and the Holy Spirit) is
good (Lamentations 3:25), meaning holy, without sin, righteous (Matthew 19:17; Mark 10:18; Luke 18:19).
Because He is good, He desires only the best for His children (Romans 8:16-17), meaning those
who are saved by our faith in the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus
Christ (1 Corinthians 15:1-4) as
the only Way to Heaven (John 14:6).
Because He is righteous, God sees all who have trusted Him as righteous, for He
has clothed us in His righteousness (Isaiah
61:10; Psalm 132:9).
2. God is merciful (1 Kings 8:23; 2 Chronicles 6:14;
Nehemiah 1:5; Psalm 52:8; 66:20; Micah 7:18; Luke
1:78; Romans 9:16; Ephesians 2:4; 1 Peter 1:3; Jude
1:21; etc.). It is great news that God is good, but it is also the
worst possible news if we cannot meet His standard of holiness, and none can (Romans 3:23). Holy God cannot
allow an unsaved sinner into Heaven, for that would defile Him. Because of His
mercy, He does not give us what we deserve, which is eternal punishment in hell
(Psalm 86:13).
Instead, He loved us so much that He gave His Son (John 3:16) to pay the price in
full for our sins, so that sinful man could be reconciled to Holy God (2 Corinthians 5:18). When God
looks at born-again believers, He no longer sees our sins, but instead sees the
perfect righteousness of His Son, which He has credited to our account. If we
confess our sins, He forgives us (1
John 1:9), removing us from our sins as far as the East is from the
West (Psalm 103:12). His
mercies are new every morning
(Psalm 59:16; Lamentations 3:22-23).
3. God is full of
grace. His mercy spares us from what we deserve, and His grace, freely
given as unmerited favor, gives us what we do not deserve – eternal life in
Heaven with Him and with our loved ones who have trusted Him by faith (Ephesians 2:3-8). There is no
good work we can do to earn our way to Heaven, for our attempts to be righteous
on our own are like filthy rags in His sight (Isaiah 64:6).
While we look forward to eternal life in Heaven, He gives
us abundant life here and now (John 10:10).
His grace showers us with blessings every day (Ezekiel 34:26), grace upon grace. His grace is sufficient
for us to endure trials (2 Corinthians
12:9) and empowers us to carry out the work He has appointed to us (1 Corinthians 15:10).
4. God endures forever.
He cannot change (Malachi 3:6; Hebrews
13:8), so we don’t have to worry about an unstable god wresting our
promised future away from us. We are not gambling on the whim of some
capricious god finding favor with us when we die, or judging that our good
deeds outweigh the bad. We have the blessed, living hope and promise of the One
True God, our Rock (1 Samuel 2:2; Matthew
16:18) and Fortress (Psalm 18:2),
returning for His children to spend eternity with Him in Heaven (Titus 2:13; 1 Peter 1:3).
There is nothing we, He, nor anyone or anything else can do
to reverse that, to rob us of salvation once we trust Jesus as our Lord and
Savior (Romans 8:35-39). We
did nothing to earn it, and nothing can ever remove it from us. He is faithful
and true (Jeremiah 42:5; Revelation
3:14; 19:11), steadfast and constant (Daniel 6:26), always delivering on His promises (James 1:17; 1 Corinthians 1:9;
10:13).
5. God is love (1 John 4:8). Because God loves us, He not only saved us, but He always acts toward us out of love. We may not always
understand His ways, just as a rebellious child does not always understand why
a loving father slaps the hand that is reaching for the hot stove (Hebrews 12:6-11). But we can always
trust that He is working all things together for those who love Him, who are
the called according to His purpose (Romans
8:28). He loves us infinitely, so He can’t love us any more, and we
don’t have to work to earn His love. Similarly, He can’t love us any less, even
when we rebel. Because God is love, His
Spirit in our heart teaches us to love and serve Him and one another, and our
earthly relationships can thrive when motivated by love (John 13:34-35).
6. God is all
knowing and all powerful. Not only does God love us infinitely, but He has all wisdom about all things past, present and future (Psalm 139:1-6). He knows what is best for us, what we need
before we even ask Him (Matthew 6:8,32),
and what must be done to accomplish that. Is anything too hard for God? (Jeremiah 32:27) Can the One Who spoke the worlds into existence (Genesis
1), Who made the sun stand still (Joshua
10:12), and Who parted the Red Sea (Exodus
14:21) be unable to do whatever is best for us?
7. God is light.
Once His Holy Spirit enters our heart at the moment of salvation (2 Corinthians 1:22; Ephesians 1:13),
His Word is a light to our path and a lamp to our feet (Psalm 119:105), showing us where to go, how to follow Him,
and to understand His will and plan for our life. He is the Light of the world
(John 8:12), yet His light
shining through us and reflecting from us allows us to be lights (Matthew 5:14), illuminating a
dark and wicked world with His truth.
8. God provides for
all our needs. If God cares for the birds of the air and clothes the
flowers in beautiful apparel (Luke 12:22-33),
will He not provide for His children? We are the crown jewel of His creation (Genesis 1:26-27), made for His
good pleasure (Ephesians 1:5,9),
and He will provide all we need to carry out the mission He has appointed to us
(Philippians 4:14-19). If we
seek Him first, and His righteousness, all other needs will be met (Matthew 6:33) – food, clothing,
shelter, safety (Psalm 37:23-25).
9. God gives us
richly all things to enjoy (1
Timothy 6:17). He provides not only for our basic needs, but for
special blessings to enrich our life. These may not be financial or material,
appealing to the lust of the eyes, the lust of the flesh, or the pride of life,
for these are of the world (1 John 2:16).
Yet the beauty and majesty of His creation, freely available to all, is beyond
measure (Genesis 1:31; Psalm 19:1).
The spiritual blessings He gives us of peace that passes
all understanding (Philippians 4:7)
and joy in Him (Psalm 21:1; 35:9;
etc.) cannot be bought at any price, except for that of His shed blood on
Calvary’s cross (Hebrews 9:22).
How can we compare to any earthly treasure the joy of knowing that we will see our sisters and brothers in Christ once more and forever (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18), never having to say goodbye; in
glorified bodies without tears, pain, sickness, aging or death? (1 Corinthians 15:35-58)
10. God has a plan
for our life. Praise God, He has freed us from the bondage of sin, death
and hell! Praise God, we are no longer His enemies (Romans 5:10), but His children (Galatians 3:26), joint-heirs with Christ (Romans 8:16-17) to His
inheritance of eternal life, and united as the body (Romans 12:5) and bride (Revelation
21:2) of Christ! But it gets even better – we are His ambassadors (2 Corinthians 5:20) and His fellow-laborers
(1 Corinthians 3:9).
His general plan for our lives is that all be saved (2 Peter 3:9; Acts 2:21; Romans
10:13), and that once saved, to keep His commandments, to tell others about
Him, to pray, and study His Word. Beyond that, He has a specific plan for each of us (Ephesians
2:10), which He designed before
time even began (Romans 8:29-30; Ephesians
1:5,11). If we have faith, He will reveal that plan to us, piece by
piece. If we yield to His Holy Spirit and follow that plan, we will have the
joy of hearing Him say, “Well done, thou good and faithful servant!” (Matthew 25:21)
Give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good: for His mercy
endures forever!
© 2016 Laurie Collett
6 comments:
Dear Laurie,
A brilliant post!
Today's sermon in my church was taken from Romans 8:31-39, and we as a church have considered these verses to be the greatest in the entire Bible for faith and encouragement.
Your reminder of imputed righteousness credited to every believer has become a source of hope when we go through rough times.
At present, our future on the political front looks very uncertain, especially in the realm of healthcare. This is of importance to us, as we are both on high doses of prescribed medicine.
But to know that God is for us and not against us (v 31) is of great significance, especially when we can't see that far into our future. When we go through a crisis, we both have faith in the goodness and providence of God as a result of knowing these verses. During better times, this can be a good occasion for praise and thanksgiving.
Again, thanks for your excellent blog. God bless.
Dear Frank,
Amen! No matter how dismal our present circumstances may seem, we as born-again believers have the glorious, living hope, meaning sure anticipation, of eternal life with Christ and our loved ones in Him in Heaven! And we have faith that He is working all things together for our good, according to His purpose.
Thanks as always for your encouraging comment and Scripture-based insights.
God bless,
Laurie
Hi Laurie,
I have learned through many trials that to trust God and His Word to me is the best thing I could do. He is faithful and merciful, and understands that we are flesh when we make mistakes or are weak in our faith. I only recently discovered that one of my speakers attached to my computer has the word 'trust' on it. If I had not trusted in the Lord, and not in the world, by endeavouring to act upon the Word spoken to me in my trials throughout my walk with the Lord, I do not believe I would be here now.
God bless you for sharing the scriptures Laurie, which are all encouraging.
Great Post, Laurie. Because of who and what God is, he does so many wonderful things for us. As Roman's 8:32 points out, having given so much for us, he's not going to just throw it all away.
Hi Brenda,
Praise the Lord for His patience with us, long-suffering, mercy and faithfulness! I love how God gives us confirmation in everyday things, like finding the word "trust" on your speaker.
Thanks as always for sharing your experiences and encouragement. God bless,
Laurie
Thanks, Donald! Praise the Lord that He wants to bless His children and has the power, resources and wisdom to do that in the best way possible.
Happy Thanksgiving and God bless,
Laurie
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