‘Jesus then took the
loaves, gave thanks, and distributed to those who were seated as much as they
wanted. He did the same with the fish. When they had all had enough to eat, he
said to his disciples, “Gather the pieces that are left over. Let nothing be
wasted’ (John 6:11, 12).
Many relationships have been destroyed due to
ungratefulness. One of the worst experiences one could ever have in a
relationship is to give out your best and not be appreciated. Simply put
ungratefulness hurts. One of the keys to getting the best out of every
relationship is showing appreciation. Many businesses institutions periodically
appreciate the work of their hard working employees. Wouldn’t it be a great
idea to appreciate your spouse, kids, parents, pastor, etc today? Showing
gratitude to a person gives the person a sense of fulfillment and empowers the
person to go an extra mile and give more. Our relationship with God is not any
different.
Different keys open different doors and one of
the keys to living in the abundance of God is acknowledging your blessings and
expressing your gratitude to Him. In John 6, Philip considering the thousands of mouths to be
fed declared, “It would take more than half a year’s wages to buy enough
bread for each one to have a bite!” To his utter amazement the five thousand people were
miraculously fed with five loaves and two small fish. The key to that miracle
was not a lengthy prayer and fasting but the simple act of showing
appreciation. After Jesus received the five loaves and two little fish, He gave
thanks to God for the little available and the heavenly father multiplied the
little into abundance.
The Bible teaches that PRAISING GOD IS OUR
SPIRITUAL RESPONSIBILITY. It declares that we are to be ‘the praise of God’s
glory’ (Eph 1:12). ‘Let everything that has breath praise the
lord’ (Psalm 150:6).
The following examples in scripture clearly
reveal the power of gratitude.
- Through praise, the foundations
of a maximum security prison were shaken, the doors
opened and the chains of Paul and Silas were broken, setting them free
from their bondage (Acts 16:26).
- Through praise
the impregnable walls of Jericho came crashing down,
regardless of the fact that they were doubled, 15 ft apart, about 30 ft
high, inner wall was 6 ft thick, outer wall was about 12 ft thick. (Joshua 6:20, bible-stories-library.com)
- Through praise the tenth leper who came back to Jesus,
had his healing sealed (Luke 17:18, 19).
‘Praise is the spiritual medium through which God takes over our
battles’ (D. Oyedepo). Today, may you experience the wonders of praise.
Remember, your praise is your strength and out of the mouths of the seemingly
weak has God ordained strength or praise (Psalm 8:2). May your praise be
contagious and may it bring blessings to others. May you overcome the enemy by
the word of your testimony (Rev 12:11).
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