Enter His Courts With Thanksgiving

Published: Nov. 24, 2019, 3 p.m.

There\u2019s a subtle but significant difference between gratitude and thanksgiving. Where gratitude is a feeling, thanksgiving is an action. The psalmist didn\u2019t say, \u201center his gates with gratitude (feeling).\u201d He said, \u201center his gates with thanksgiving (action).\u201d There\u2019s something significant about the act of thanksgiving that opens up access to the presence of the King.

Gratitude is important. You can\u2019t express genuine acts of thanksgiving without true feelings of gratitude. Otherwise, it\u2019s just a show. It\u2019s not authentic. Nobody wants a cold kiss, especially God. So, the sense of gratitude is essential, but it can\u2019t stop there. We have to act on it. We have to turn our gratitude toward God into action.\xa0

Thanksgiving is gratitude expressed.

Through your words, your worship, your service, your generosity\u2026act on your gratitude.

You enter the gates with thanksgiving. Remember,\xa0 the gates were not only a place of access, but:

A place of Wisdom on Counsel\xa0
A place of justice
A place of renewal
A place of preparation for battle
A place of proclamation

If you need wisdom from God today, enter his gates with thanksgiving.
If you seek justice today, enter his gates with thanksgiving.
If you seek renewal and repentance, enter his gates with thanksgiving.
If you under spiritual attack, enter his gates with thanksgiving.
Let the gates of the King be a place where you begin to proclaim the promises of God over your life and your family.