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Thanksgiving

Psalm 111 - I Will Thank The Lord With My Whole Heart

Before we return to our study through the book of Acts, it is fitting that we step back and stand in awe of our God and the works that He is doing among us. If we reflect on God’s presence and works among us over the last two years, I don’t think we can help but be amazed at His mercy and goodness towards us at First Baptist Church. I remember standing in front of a camera in our worship center during the month of March two years ago, unsure of what was about to happen. The world was shutting down because of Covid and for a time, we had to move to online services only. I remember the stress and worry of it all. But through that time God just affirmed over and over again that He is working through it all. I remember saying to the camera, FBC is not just going to survive this, we are going to thrive through it...and by God’s grace we did! Even more than any of us could have imagined. 

And last Sunday as we kicked off our pledge campaign, God made His will for us known so decisively that it amazed us all! God is so good! And more than everything else, God has sent His Son to pay for our sin and draw us to Himself. He has forgiven our sin! He has given us the ministry of reconciliation as we proclaim the good news to others! God deserves our praise and worship! He deserves to be worshiped with our whole heart! He is God alone and He has poured His grace out upon us in Jesus Christ. And even in our sufferings, He allows us to cast our cares upon Him because He cares for us!

So before we move back to Acts, this Sunday we will examine Psalm 111, and use this song of ancient Israel to declare our praise and thanksgiving to the Holy One who is so good to us! I hope you will read this psalm with an eye toward all that God has done - and is doing - in your life, and make it the prayer of your hearts. 

Psalm 111:1 - Praise the LORD!
I will give thanks to the LORD with my whole heart,
in the company of the upright, in the congregation.

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