Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Giving Thanks: A Healed Man and a Whole Man

A Whole Man:

His hallelujah for the healing he received is louder than his holler for healing. The one man glorifies God for his healing. A whole man is visibly a thankful man.
Falls on his face at the feet of his Lord instead of merely following the letter of the Law. The one man returns, glorifies and falls on his face in thanksgiving to Jesus. A whole man is a man who passionately goes beyond the mandated requirements (the Law).
Worships in the present and doesn’t worry about the future. He has his priorities straight—worship over worry. A whole man is a man of faith.

A whole man always rejoices (1 Thessalonians 5:16–19); always gives thanks (Ephesians 5:20); and knows all things work together for those who love God (Romans 8:28).
Friends, let’s be whole, not merely healed. Let’s truly worship God and give him thanks for all He has done for us yesterday, what He is doing for us today, and the glory of Heaven we’ll see tomorrow. Let’s lift our hearts and our hands to the One who loves us unconditionally. Let’s always be a church that comes back to give Jesus thanks, glory and praise.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
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