It is Thanksgiving in a few days – that time of year when we think about all our blessings, and presumably give thanks to God. Of course giving thanks to the Lord should be a daily habit, but that isn’t the point of this post. What I want to suggest here is that true gratitude goes further than simply giving thanks. Gratitude leads us to give our lives.
For eleven chapters, Paul shares with the Romans the greatest blessing God has ever given. He explores the ins and outs of our great salvation that Christ purchased for us through the cross and enpty tomb. Then he begins chapter 12: “I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God….” In other words, in light of God’s great mercy found in this great salvation, you should…. You should what? Give thanks? No, much more – “present your bodies as a living sacrifice….” In response to the greatest blessing of all, Paul tells us to give our lives. Sacrifice ourselves for God.
How do we sacrifice ourselves for God? By sacrificially giving of ourselves for his kingdom. By sacrificially giving of ourselves for others made in God’s image. We sacrifice our time to share the gospel, listen, encourage, help, serve. We sacrifice our reputation by helping someone undesirable in the world’s eyes or telling others about Christ even if we are labeled as religious nuts. We sacrifice our finances as we give to someone with a need, give to our local church to advance its ministry for Christ, give to missionaries seeking to take the gospel around the world.
Or in Jesus’ words – we deny ourselves, take up our cross, and follow him. We stop living for ourselves. We are willing to suffer for his sake. We are willing to follow him wherever he leads to do whatever he calls us to do.
All of this, not to try to pay God back for his blessings. Not to try to earn his favor. But simply because we are blown away by his incredible blessings, and so out of gratitude and love we give of ourselves.
This Thanksgiving as we reflect on God’s blessings, let us by all means give thanks to God, but let us also give our lives to the one who has blessed us so richly.