If you were to go to the
car dealership today and buy a new Mercedes, its value would begin to
depreciate the minute you drive it off the lot. When we are not making a
conscious effort to say “Thank you” to the other person in a relationship, with
God or with people, the same thing happens—their value begins to depreciate in
our minds.
How much better would we
feel if people thanked us more often? Think about it. It means they first of
all had to take notice of you. Saying “thank you” means a decision, effort and
positive action is made in your direction. Showing a little appreciation seems
like a very small thing but actually it’s pretty great. It’s like a baby
compliment for something you said or did or are. And who doesn’t need a few
more kudos and compliments now and then?
Being thankful shows APPRECIATION.
If we aren’t thankful, DEPRECIATION sets in. Francine can
show appreciation for her husband,
but if she doesn’t, his value can start to depreciate
in her eyes and pretty soon she’s asking for a divorce. At this point Gerard,
her husband, has little to no hope for recovery. Fortunately situations like
this can often be prevented by the consistent application of two simple words
in the relationship, “Thank you.”
Relationships appreciate
or depreciate in proportion to thanksgiving.
When someone shows us how
much they appreciate us, we’re willing to do more. God’s relationship with us
is also better when we tell Him thank you. Awesome benefits come with expressing
appreciation and thanksgiving.
By truly thanking the Lord
from our hearts, He becomes bigger in our minds. We become more aware of the
miracles, the mercy, the healing and the deliverance He brings into our
everyday lives. David says, “I will magnify him
with thanksgiving” (Ps
69:30). We know we can’t really make God any bigger than He already is, but we
certainly can make Him bigger in our own thinking and believing. We make the
Lord’s presence larger in our lives by saying thank you and showing
appreciation.
Daniel thanked
God when it was against the law. “He kneeled upon his knees three times a day,
and prayed, and gave thanks
before his God” (Dan 6:10).
And if you remember, Daniel was miraculously saved from the lion’s den. Praying
and thanking God three times a day magnified
God in Daniel’s heart and his life. It brought the magnificence of God to the
forefront of Daniel’s thinking.
I believe that if we follow Daniel’s example of thanking God, we will more
often be seeing the magnificence of God come to the forefront of our minds.
Daniel saw and believed in the Almighty God who could bring to pass miracles. God
did an amazing miracle for Daniel in rescuing him from the hungry man-eating
lions.
The Apostle Paul also made a practice of thanking God. He was in a ship
in the middle of a hurricane and though the storm pummeled the ship and
everyone thought they would die, Paul boldly told them they would not die. “He
gave thanks to God in the presence of them all” (Acts 27:35). They crashed onto
an island but all 276 lives were saved.
Let’s not let our
relationship with God or people depreciate. Let’s say thank you and show
heartfelt appreciation often. We’ll see God bigger, our relationships with
people will be richer and our personal lives will be more blessed because of
it.
Love, Carolyn
(photo is Daniel in the Lions' Den, a painting by Henry Ossawa Tanner c.1914-1917)
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