Great Gratitude
“It is good to give thanks to the LORD, And to sing praises to Your name, O Most High; To declare Your lovingkindness in the morning, And Your faithfulness every night,”
Psalms 92:1-2 NKJVhttps://www.bible.com/114/psa.92.1-2.nkjv
Praise is comely, especially when expectations meet realization. Although expectations and realization hardly converge naturally in life, human expectation changes with experiences, environment and exposure. Therefore, it is good to give thanks to the LORD for who He is - O Most High; rather than the expression of realization-inspired gratitude. That is why the Psalmist admonished the praise of the Lord, based on God’s loving-kindness or faithfulness and not his improved living standards or fruitfulness. Mostly, gratitude based on facts is common and devoid of an absolute faith in God and the fulfillment of His promises. Whereas, great gratitude show little or no delight in material possession or positional prosperity; but rather in the revelation of the Lord’s lovingkindness and faithfulness, irrespective of one’s personal experiences.
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