Colossians 3:15-16
“Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly as you teach and admonish one another with all wisdom, and as you sing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs with gratitude in your hearts to God.”
Did you ever see a dog’s grin? Can anyone mistake a dog’s joy for sadness? Never! A dog’s expression is one that every person can read; dogs don’t hide their feelings. A dog’s wagging tail expresses happiness; drooped head and tail signals sorrow. Licking a person’s hand or face is a dog’s way of showing pleasure, adoration, or thanks. Buddy would ever consider retrieving a ball to Miguel a sacrifice. But it IS service; something Buddy’d rather do than anything else.
Those who live self-less Christ-centered lives offer genuine thanks, which delights God’s heart. When believers sing songs of praise, thanking God for blessings hardly seems like sacrifice.
Sacrifice with thanksgiving is an idea we can grow to appreciate. “Good dog” Miguel says, and gives Buddy a treat. Words can be empty, but when accompanied with actions, words show gratitude. Boy and dog show mutual (MU-chu-al means shared) love, and their affection toward each other is obvious.
Take Home Nugget
A life given wholly to the Lord is valuable sacrifice that glorifies God, Who blesses His child beyond measure. The blessed child is grateful, and mutual love flows freely between Father and child. No one can outgive God!
For Your many blessings freely given.
Surrendering to His lead is a life worth living,
My life for Him is securely driven.
J.D. Griffith
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Bobby, being a Jehovah’s Witness Christian, doesn’t honor Pentecost Sunday as a Holy Day. Jules, being Jewish, does celebrate Shavuot, their Pentecost. She’d wear green in honor of the agricultural Holy Festival. Pentecost (PENT-i-cost means fiftieth) is the seventh (meaning complete) Sabbaths after FirstFruits, arriving at “new grain offering” in the Jewish tradition. The Holy Day Shavuot coincides (KO-in-sides means agrees) with Pentecost in the Christian Church—seven weeks after Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection. Seven Sabbaths plus one day to worship = 50.