Thanksgiving is not merely a response to God's past actions but a preparation for His future works. By maintaining a heart of gratitude, we create an environment where God's promises can bear fruit in our lives. This concept is illustrated in the story of Jesus feeding the 5,000, where thanksgiving preceded the miracle of multiplication. Gratitude acknowledges the source of all blessings and prepares us for the miraculous. When we cultivate a heart of thanksgiving, we align ourselves with God's purposes, allowing His power to manifest in our lives. [03:56]
"Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God." (Colossians 3:16, ESV)
Reflection: What is one area of your life where you can intentionally cultivate gratitude today, and how might this shift your perspective on God's promises?
Day 2: The Creative Power of Words
Our words have the power to build up or tear down. God calls us to speak life, aligning our words with His life-giving Word. By doing so, we cultivate a heart of thanksgiving that is fertile ground for miracles and divine favor. The power of our words is evident in the way they can transform our hearts and the hearts of those around us. When we choose to speak words of gratitude and life, we invite God's presence and power into our situations, creating an atmosphere where miracles can occur. [06:51]
"Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits." (Proverbs 18:21, ESV)
Reflection: Consider a recent conversation where your words could have been more life-giving. How can you intentionally choose words that align with God's life-giving Word in your interactions today?
Day 3: Gratitude as a Precursor to Miracles
In the story of Jesus feeding the 5,000, thanksgiving came before the miracle of multiplication. This teaches us that gratitude acknowledges the source of all blessings and prepares us for the miraculous. By giving thanks, we shift our focus from lack to abundance, opening our hearts to receive God's provision. Thanksgiving is a powerful tool that transforms our perspective, allowing us to see God's hand at work in every situation. When we approach life with a heart of gratitude, we position ourselves to experience the miraculous in ways we never imagined. [11:55]
"And Jesus took the loaves, and when he had given thanks, he distributed them to those who were seated. So also the fish, as much as they wanted." (John 6:11, ESV)
Reflection: In what area of your life do you feel a sense of lack? How can you practice gratitude in this area to prepare for God's miraculous provision?
Day 4: Shifting Atmospheres with Gratitude
Thanksgiving shifts the atmosphere from despair to expectancy. In the story of Lazarus, Jesus gave thanks before calling Lazarus forth from the grave, illustrating the power of gratitude to usher in resurrection life. When we choose to give thanks in the midst of trials, we invite God's presence and power into our situations, transforming despair into hope. Gratitude is a powerful force that changes the atmosphere, allowing us to see God's hand at work even in the darkest moments. By cultivating a heart of thanksgiving, we align ourselves with God's purposes and create a space for His miraculous intervention. [19:01]
"Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer." (Romans 12:12, ESV)
Reflection: Think of a challenging situation you are currently facing. How can you shift the atmosphere by choosing to give thanks and invite God's presence into this situation?
Day 5: Thanksgiving as a Strategy for Freedom
Thanksgiving is a strategy, not just a season. It is the key that unlocks divine multiplication and releases supernatural freedom. By cultivating a heart of gratitude, we align our lives with the character and heart of God, creating a habitation for His presence. When Paul and Silas sang hymns of thanksgiving in prison, their praise triggered a divine earthquake that opened prison doors. Thanksgiving in the midst of trials breaks chains and opens doors, inviting God's presence and power into our situations. A life of thanksgiving is a life that overflows with the presence of God, where miracles become inevitable. [26:26]
"About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them, and suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken. And immediately all the doors were opened, and everyone's bonds were unfastened." (Acts 16:25-26, ESV)
Reflection: What is one area of your life where you feel imprisoned or stuck? How can you use thanksgiving as a strategy to invite God's freedom and breakthrough into this area?
Sermon Summary
Summary:
Cultivating a heart of thanksgiving is essential for experiencing the miraculous in our lives. Thanksgiving is not just a reaction to what God has done but a posture of the heart that prepares us for what He is about to do. As we reflect on 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18, we are reminded to rejoice always, pray without ceasing, and give thanks in all circumstances. This attitude of gratitude is the fertile soil where miracles grow. Our lives are like gardens, and every thought, action, and word is a seed planted in the soil of our hearts. The power of our words can build up or tear down, and God calls us to speak life, aligning our words with His life-giving Word.
Thanksgiving precedes miracles, as demonstrated in the story of Jesus feeding the 5,000. Before the miracle of multiplication, Jesus gave thanks, showing that gratitude acknowledges the source of all blessings. Similarly, in the story of Lazarus, Jesus gave thanks before calling Lazarus forth from the grave, illustrating that thanksgiving shifts the atmosphere from despair to expectancy. In moments of lack or trials, thanksgiving transforms anxiety into expectation, aligning our hearts with heaven's abundance.
Thanksgiving is a strategy, not just a season. It is the key that unlocks divine multiplication and releases supernatural freedom. When Paul and Silas sang hymns of thanksgiving in prison, their praise triggered a divine earthquake that opened prison doors. Thanksgiving in the midst of trials breaks chains and opens doors, inviting God's presence and power into our situations. By cultivating a heart of gratitude, we align our lives with the character and heart of God, creating a habitation for His presence. A life of thanksgiving is a life that overflows with the presence of God, where miracles become inevitable.
Key Takeaways
1. giving Word. By doing so, we cultivate a heart of thanksgiving that is fertile ground for miracles and divine favor. [06:51] 3. Thanksgiving Precedes Miracles: In the story of Jesus feeding the 5,000, thanksgiving came before the miracle of multiplication. This teaches us that gratitude acknowledges the source of all blessings and prepares us for the miraculous.
4. Shifting Atmospheres with Gratitude: Thanksgiving shifts the atmosphere from despair to expectancy. In the story of Lazarus, Jesus gave thanks before calling Lazarus forth from the grave, illustrating the power of gratitude to usher in resurrection life.
5. Thanksgiving as a Strategy: Thanksgiving is a strategy, not just a season. It is the key that unlocks divine multiplication and releases supernatural freedom. By cultivating a heart of gratitude, we align our lives with the character and heart of God, creating a habitation for His presence.
that this was an impossible situation amen how can you feed 5 000 on only five loaves and two fish I mean it's really an impossibility is it not but it's not an impossibility with Jesus nothing you are facing is an impossibility with the Lord God almighty but this is the thing before that miracle happened of the multiplication to feed all those people Jesus did something I want to recall have you recall what that was amen hallelujah what did he do Jesus gave thanks he gave thanks listen to what the scripture says in John 6 11 it says Jesus then took the loaves and when he had given thanks amen he just distributed them to those who were seated thanksgiving always precedes a miracle amen hallelujah I believe it does so notice that sequence thanksgiving came before multiplication say say thanksgiving comes before multiplication [00:09:18](82 seconds)
The miracle didn't start with the abundance you see the miracle started with the little but because of thanksgiving hallelujah and because of the sovereign work of God frankly right the miracle came it began with acknowledging what was already in his hands are there things that are already in your hands that you want more think about it it's in your hands God has given it to you but you're like Lord you multiply this but we've got to give thanks to God ahead of time for the miracle because the miracle's right here it's already in our hands it just has to multiply amen hallelujah thank you Jesus we bless you we give you praise oh God [00:10:41](61 seconds)
So in moments of lack, what do we need to do? We need to pause, and we need to thank God. Amen? Thank God for what you lack, but thank God for who he is. Amen? We don't thank him for the lack. We thank him for who he is, that he can bring us out of that lack. But we say, thank you, God. In all things, we give thanks. So thanksgiving really transforms. [00:15:00](34 seconds)
Lord, I know my situation, but Father, you're able. You're able. God, you are able to exceed abundantly more than we can ask or think, according to the power that works in us, in Christ Jesus, from generation to generation. That's the expectation. Amen? The expectation that, God, you are the healer. [00:16:02](21 seconds)
So only after he gave thanks did he call Lazarus forth from the grave. Lazarus, he said, come, come forth. Amen. Only after giving thanks. So Thanksgiving shifts the atmosphere. Amen. [00:18:41](17 seconds)
That's why when we're here, we see the miracles. We see the move of God. Because we enter in with that Thanksgiving. Hallelujah. And praise. Praise the Lord Jesus Christ. So it moves us from a place of despair, right, to a posture of expectancy. [00:19:07](17 seconds)
So gratitude or thanksgiving really becomes a bridge between the seen and the unseen. Amen. Between the natural and the supernatural. It becomes a bridge. Between heaven and earth. A convergence of heaven and earth. And that's where we see miracles take place. Hallelujah. [00:22:15](27 seconds)
So thanksgiving really releases supernatural freedom hallelujah supernatural freedom it breaks chains and it and it opens doors and it and it hits circumstances amen if you start praising him you start thanking him in your time of worship even in your solitude with God it will cause shifts in the atmosphere hallelujah and that's what we're going to do we want thank you Jesus thank you Jesus so thanksgiving in the midst of trials releases that supernatural freedom amen priscilla schreier again she reminds us she said your praise in the valley is a seed for victory on the mountaintop hear that your praise in the valley is a seed for victory on the mountaintop that's awesome so thanksgiving in the midst of a bondage it it breaks those chains and opens those doors remember praise is not just a response to freedom praise is a pathway to freedom [00:26:23](79 seconds)
So the atmosphere of gratitude, right, creates a habitation for the for the presence of God. A habitation. I desire the habitation. Do you desire habitation? Not just visitation. Listen, we don't want just a visitation. We want a habitation. [00:37:17](24 seconds)
Because if we just have a visitation, that means the other times then, we're what? We're kind of wandering. We're lost, right? We're not hearing God. We're saying, well, why am I not hearing God? Well, it's because we need the habitation of God in our lives. [00:37:42](19 seconds)
So when our hearts are full of gratitude, miracles become inevitable. Why? Because we cause our life to be in alignment with the character and the heart of God. Amen? That's key. The Bible says that our purpose on this earth is to be conformed in the image of God. That's our purpose, literally. [00:38:21](26 seconds)