Thank you Lord

2024/12/6 Edited to

... Read moreIt’s incredible how two simple words, 'Thank You,' can carry such profound weight when directed to the divine. For me, saying 'Thank You, Yahweh' isn’t just a casual expression; it’s a deep, heartfelt declaration, a foundational truth that shapes my entire existence. I’ve often pondered what it truly means to make a pledge of allegiance, not just to a flag or a nation, but to the Creator of all things, Yahweh, and to His Son, Yeshua. It’s a commitment etched into my spirit. My journey has led me to fully embrace the truth that all things were created, established, and finished through Yeshua. This understanding isn't just theological; it's deeply personal. It's knowing that my spirit was redeemed by His sacrifice, an act of love so immense it sealed my fate in Him. This isn't something I can ever take for granted. Every breath I take, every sunrise I witness, every challenge I overcome, serves as a reminder of this incredible grace. How can I not respond with an overflowing heart of gratitude? And then there's the beautiful, constant presence of the Holy Spirit. I’ve experienced firsthand how the Holy Spirit leads, guides, and counsels my existence. It's like having a divine compass, always pointing towards truth, comfort, and wisdom derived from the living, written, spoken, rightly divided, inspired Word of God. Without this guidance, navigating life's complexities would feel impossible. I’ve learned to listen, to discern these truths, and to trust that inner voice that resonates so deeply with scripture. It’s through this divine connection that I've truly tasted the goodness of God in ways I never imagined. That taste of goodness? It’s not fleeting. It's a constant source of strength, a wellspring of hope that no external force, 'no man nor government, can take from me.' This isn't just a belief; it’s an absolute knowing. To declare 'I am His, and He is mine, forever and ever' is to find ultimate security and peace. It means I belong. It means I am loved unconditionally. It means I have a purpose. Living out this gratitude means more than just uttering the words. It’s about embodying the spirit of thankfulness in my daily actions. It’s striving to walk in obedience, to treat others with love and compassion, to share the hope I’ve found. It’s in moments of quiet worship, in lifting my voice in praise, and in serving others with a joyful heart. When I reflect on all that Yahweh and Yeshua have done, and continue to do through the Holy Spirit, my heart simply bursts with 'Hallelujah, thank you Lord' – not just as a phrase, but as the very rhythm of my being. It’s a continuous conversation of love and appreciation that enriches every single day.