Building an Altar of Thanksgiving: Embracing God's Love

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1. "In an ever-changing world, we give thanks for God's unchanging love. And as we learn about the psalm today, I'm going to just give you three truths. Three truths that you can build an altar of thanksgiving in your own life. And the first one is this. We need to repeat the refrain. God's steadfast love endures forever." [05:27] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "God's love is like sand. How many went to the beach this summer? Okay, guys, we live so close. I want to see more hands next time. But you go to the beach and the sand gets in between your toes and you go for a walk and there's just a trail of sand and it gets in your car and it's on your hair. It's in your dog's hair. It's in the rug. It's in the sheets. Like you just can't get rid of this sand. That is God's love. It is everywhere, all encompassing. You can't escape it, and it's never ending." [09:42] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The crux of the Christian message is God is love. We get to be receivers of this love. And I love that the message paraphrase version is, So the ESV, God's steadfast love endures forever. The paraphrase version of the Psalmist text says this. God's love never quits. It never quits. So as we repeat this refrain, we repeat this truth over our lives. God's love never quits." [10:15] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "So in our ever-changing world, we give thanks to an unchanging God. And like I said, knowing His love and receiving it, two different things. We might know it on a theological level. But do we know it? Have we experienced it within the depths of our soul and our spirit? So we build this altar of thanksgiving. We repeat the refrain. His love endures forever." [11:59] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So sometimes we just need that physical reminder. God loves me. So we brought cute little bracelets for you guys on the way out. You can grab one at the door and it just says, Jesus loves me. And when you go about your day, I just want you to look on that and reflect upon the simple truth. And I think every time we reflect upon that truth, we go just a little deeper with the Lord." [32:17] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "So what we're going to do with this text is prayerfully consider what are the theological truths that I can pull out from this text and apply to my life. And my situation. All right? So looking at the psalm, the leader would say it, and then the congregants would repeat the refrain. So you are going to say, For his steadfast love endures forever." [03:26] (18 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "So our thoughts, they begin to shape our ethics, our decisions, our morals, our relationships, just the whole of our life. So when chaos comes into a certain situation or when things feel a little uncertain or you have the greatest success in all the land, you need to be stabilized. You need to be stabilized with the theological truth that God's steadfast love endures forever. And every other truth of who God is is rooted in that truth that God is love." [08:58] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "So understanding that passage, as we recount God's character, we give thanks because God is creator. He is creator, and the psalmist is praising God and his mighty works. And then the next portion of scripture, verses 10 through 20, I'll just paraphrase it for us. We just talked about it. But basically, the psalmist writes about the Exodus, talking about the plagues and how the Israelites leave Egypt, they cross the Red Sea, and God defeated two kings. So we give thanks because God is creator, and we give thanks because God is deliverer. He is our deliverer." [14:16] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "So in biblical history, the granting of this land fulfills the promises that God made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. This is an extremely significant moment within church history. And scholar Sandra Richer, she's an Old Testament scholar, she says that, she calls this covenant framework. Basically, she just says, this is where God has promised the Israelites people, place, and his presence. And we see all that in the biblical events that that unfolds." [15:49] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So we build this altar of thanksgiving. We repeat the refrain. His love endures forever. Here's the second part. We recount God's character and we give thanks. So this is the acts of remembrance. So if you, so, okay. We already read three of the verses. Did you see what was repeated outside of God's love endures forever? Give thanks. Give thanks. Give thanks. Give thanks. Give thanks as the psalmist wrote this four times throughout Psalms 136. And the last verse says it again. Give thanks." [12:36] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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