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Disciplines of a Grateful Heart
Part
9
Thank
God publicly and corporately
Psalm
35:18
I will give thee thanks in
the great congregation:
I will praise thee among much people.
God
never expected us or wanted us to become hermits once we became a Christian.
His will is for us to have fellowship with other believers.
Hebrews
10:25
Not
forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but
exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.
When
we join with other believers, we are able to encourage each other as we share
the blessings God has given us. We are able to tell of God’s goodness and
faithfulness and be a blessing in someone else’s life.
In
this passage in Psalms, David tells of his difficulties with his enemies and
the struggles he’s facing, but then, when he comes to verse 18, he says “I will
give thee thanks”, and not just in his prayer closet, alone, but “in the great
congregation”.
David
makes a point to tell us that he plans to share his God-given blessings with many
people. The great congregation doesn’t mean the quality of the people, but the quantity
of the people. In other words, many people. He is going to praise God in public
among the people. He is going to let others know of God’s blessing upon his
life. Publicly and corporately!
How
often do we hide our blessings from others. We are abundantly blessed every
day, and yet we choose to keep them to ourselves and not share what God has
done for us with those around us.
Just
recently, I heard testimony time referred to as “the Baptist moment of silence”.
How true and yet, how sad. When we are called upon at church, to share
something God has done in our lives, we become silent. We say nothing. We don’t
share. Why is that? It can’t be that we haven’t been blessed and that God has
done nothing for us. Why are we afraid to sing His praises in public?
We
never know how sharing our blessing with others may touch someone’s life in a particular
way and in turn bless them.
Praising
and thanking the Lord publicly is seen many times in scripture. Even the Lord
Jesus praised publicly. We read in John the account of Lazarus’ resurrection.
John
11:41-42
Then
they took away the stone from the place where the dead was laid. And Jesus
lifted up his eyes, and said, Father, I thank thee that thou hast heard me. And
I knew that thou hearest me always: but because of the people which stand by I
said it, that they may believe that thou hast sent me.
The
Lord Jesus thanked the Father publicly, in front of others, so that His words
would benefit others around Him. He made sure that He gave thanks vocally, and
publicly so others would know God’s blessing.
Yes,
there is a place for private worship and giving of thanks, but we should not neglect
sharing God’s blessings and giving thanks publicly. We all have something to
share, we all have much to thank God for and we all have a voice. A voice to
use in praise. A voice to raise in thankfulness. A voice to lift in gratitude.
God is so good to us and He wants us to let
others know of His goodness. We can be a light to a dark world. We can sing His
praises and let the world know that God answers prayer. That God is on our
side.
And
in a church setting, we can give praise to God so that others may be blessed
and encouraged to keep fighting the good fight, to keep serving, to keep
praying, to keep loving, to keep giving.
Psalm
22:22
I will declare thy name unto
my brethren:
in the midst of the congregation will I praise
thee.
Psalm
150:1-6
Praise ye the LORD.
Praise
God in his sanctuary:
praise him in the firmament of his power.
Praise him for
his mighty acts:
praise him according to his excellent greatness.
Praise him
with the sound of the trumpet:
praise him with the psaltery and harp.
Praise
him with the timbrel and dance:
praise him with stringed instruments and
organs.
Praise him upon the loud cymbals:
praise him upon the high sounding
cymbals.
Let every thing that hath breath
praise the LORD. Praise ye the LORD.