The sermon titled "O Give Thanks Unto the Lord" by Joe Terrell focuses on the theological significance of gratitude towards God, as illuminated in Psalm 136. The preacher critiques modern observations of religious holidays, arguing that they are often corrupted and distracted from their intended focus on God’s goodness and mercies. He emphasizes that true gratitude should stem from recognizing God as the ultimate source of all blessings, citing Romans 1:21 to illustrate the link between acknowledgment of God and giving thanks. The sermon operationalizes the doctrine of gratitude as a vital expression of faith, insisting that an ungrateful heart reveals a lack of true understanding and relationship with God. The practical significance lies in cultivating a consistent attitude of thanksgiving, both as a personal discipline and as a communal witness of God’s redemptive acts.
“To give thanks to the Lord seems to be, according to the Scriptures, the most basic expression of faith.”
“An unthankful heart is a heart that's never been touched by grace.”
“Oh, give thanks to the one, the only one, who actually has both the power and the will to do us good.”
“Our griefs, our distresses, our troubles do not change the fact that God is good.”
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Joe Terrell (February 28, 1955 — April 22, 2024) was pastor of Grace Community Church in Rock Valley, IA.
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