Manila Bulletin

Thank you cards

- READ: COLOSSIANS 2:6-8 Always be thankful (3:15).

IREAD a eulogy written by a man in memory of his 6 year old daughter who died of leukemia. “Our daughter was full of gratitude for God and others,” the father shared. “She carried a little purse—containing paper and coloured pencils—with her wherever she went so she could write thank you cards when someone gave her a gift or did something nice for her.”

This young girl left a legacy of appreciati­on, a legacy worth emulating. Colossians 2:6-8 says our hearts will likewise overflow with thankfulne­ss when we do the following:

• Receive Jesus as Saviour and continue to follow Him (v.6).

• Grow our roots down into Him and build our lives on Him (v.7).

• Mature in the faith we were taught (v.7).

• Refuse to be enticed by empty philosophi­es and high-sounding powers of this world, choosing to follow Jesus instead (v.8).

We should make thankfulne­ss our “sacrifice to God,” states Psalm 50:14. Today Christians do not practise animal sacrifice in worship. However, the principles behind the sacrifices—forgivenes­s for sin and thankfulne­ss to God—still apply. And we give thanks to God because “He is good! His faithful love endures forever” (Psalm 107:1-3). When we exhibit “thankfulne­ss to God” (Ephesians 5:4), we proclaim His greatness and “let the whole world know what He has done” (Psalm 105:1).

In his message, “Why Give Thanks?”, ministry leader Mark Orr writes that giving thanks pleases God and brings us close to Him, makes us emotionall­y healthy and helps us deal with depression and lift heavy sorrow.

Whether it’s writing thank you cards for people who have blessed us or acknowledg­ing God’s goodness, let’s strive for a life that reflects a thankful heart. —Roxanne Robbins

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