1) The exhortation is for people. “Let us” refers to all people (everyone) but
particularly God’s people – those who have developed a personal relationship
with the creator of the universe.
2) We are encouraged to take action. “Come” suggests that we need to make sure we
are ready, willing, and able to take the steps that are important to do what God
wants us to do.
3) We are urged to come to the right person.
The “Him” in this verse is the “Lord.” The acknowledgment
suggests that God should be the sole object of our thanks.
4) We are challenged to have a grateful heart.
Our gratefulness is suggested by the
words “With thanksgiving.” It is easy for us just to be happy and enjoy
our surroundings. However, a grateful
heart is one that is extremely thankful for a God who is concerned about us and
cares for us. As a result, we should be ready to offer to God a sacrifice of
praise.
5) We are exhorted to worship and praise. We are to “Extol
him” by lifting up God’s name, admiring Him, and bowing in his
presence because he is worthy of our praise and honor.
6) We are advised to share our expression. That sharing is to come through “Music and song.” These are ways that help our
emotions turn to God whether it be with a melodious voice or a harmonious
instrument. Our expression to God should
come from the grace of God in our hearts and spiritual joy that reveals our
delight in Him.
When should we give thanks? On Thanksgiving Day? As soon as Halloween is over? When the calendar tells us it is the time of the year to give thanks? This verse does not suggest a specific day or time of the year to give thanks. So, we should be ready to express our thanks to God all the time throughout the year. Why not begin your thanksgiving today?
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