In the sermon titled "The Righteous Shall Give Thanks Pt 3," Mikal Smith addresses the essential doctrine of gratitude within the Christian life, emphasizing that giving thanks is not merely a duty but a key aspect of true praise and dependence on God. He argues that thanksgiving should dominate the Christian's prayers, aligning with 1 Thessalonians 5:18, which states it is God's will for believers to give thanks in all circumstances. Smith references Psalm 140:13 to underscore that the righteous dwell in God’s presence and are called to thank Him both spontaneously and habitually. He illustrates these points through the example of Jesus giving thanks before feeding the multitudes (John 6:11), highlighting that such gratitude is foundational to an adequate recognition of God's provision. Ultimately, the sermon stresses that a lack of thankfulness may indicate a greater independence from God, while a grateful heart reflects an acknowledgment of His sovereignty and grace in both mundane and profound aspects of life.
“A person that claims to be a Christian that doesn't have a thankful attitude really shows their independence of God, not their dependence upon God.”
“Our prayers and thanksgiving should lift our eyes to the Sovereign God who provides everything we need.”
“When we are dependent upon God and we're looking to Him for everything, we are going to be thankful because we know that we are dependent upon him for everything.”
“To pray for wisdom is something that I think we all should do; we all need wisdom.”
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