Thanks Giving-A Service of Thanksgiving and Praise
A Service of Praise and Thanksgiving
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Scripture Reading
Let us rise to our feet and together read Psalm 150
Let us rise to our feet and together read Psalm 150
1 – Praise the LORD. Praise God in his sanctuary; praise him in his mighty heavens.
2 – Praise him for his acts of power; praise him for his surpassing greatness.
3 – Praise him with the sounding of the trumpet, praise him with the harp and lyre,
4 – praise him with tambourine and dancing, praise him with the strings and flute,
5 – praise him with the clash of cymbals, praise him with resounding cymbals.
6 – Let everything that has breath praise the LORD. Praise the LORD.
This is the word of God.
Thanks be to the LORD.
May the sweet Holy Spirit add His manifold blessings to our text this morning.... Amen!
You may be seated in God's Presence.
Introduction
Rev.Lenin says
TO ALL YE MEMBERS
“Inasmuch
as the great Father has given us this year an abundant harvest of
Rice, Indian corn, wheat, beans, squashes, and garden vegetables, and
has made the forests to abound with
game and the sea with fish and clams, and inasmuch as He has
protected us from the ravages of the savages, has spared us from
pestilence and disease, has granted us freedom to worship God
according to the dictates of our own conscience; now, I, your PASTOR do proclaim that all ye Members, with your wives and
little ones, do gather at ye meeting house, between the
hours of 6 and 9 in the NIGHT TIME, on Sunday December ye 28th of
the year of our Lord Two thousand fourteen, and there to
listen to ye pastor, and render thanksgiving to ye Almighty God for
all His blessings.”
Now
we will celebrate THANKSGIVING—that day set aside every year to
acknowledge that all blessings in life come from God.
I
made this proclamation because I knew that my people needed a
tangible reminder that all the good they enjoyed had come from God
above. They needed to be encouraged to stop and thank God—because
thankfulness doesn’t always come naturally to us. Often when things
go good in life we take the credit or thank our lucky stars. Perhaps
this is why someone once said that “all nations grow odious in
prosperity” They forget the source of their good fortune. Well, in
each of the six verses of our text the psalmist reminds us as we
enter another Thanksgiving season that there is Someone to whom we
should give thanks every day.
Look
at verse one: “Praise the Lord…..Praise God in His
sanctuary… Praise Him in of His mighty heavens…” Note that each
of the first five verses begins with “Praise Him.” and verse 6
closes with “Praise ye the Lord.” The Psalmist uses repetition to
emphasize that God is the source behind all our abundant blessings.
Well, today we are doing things a little bit different because I feel we as a church need to stop and say Thanks
to God. We need to heed the exhortation of the Psalmist and give
PRAISE to our Heavenly Father! He has blessed us with amazing bounty
in the past year.
Since
last year we have seen nearly 90 people join our ministry. We could give 25 baptisms. Our finances
are amazingly healthy thanks to God’s provision. We have been able
to do nearly ₹100,000 worth of capitol improvements…. not to mention
the new SYSTEMS God has provided. He has given new GADGETS, FURNITURE AND VEHICLES to our families in a single month. He has blessed our members with NEW BUSINESSES, JOBS, BABIES AND MARRIAGES. He has helped us to
understand our uniqueness as a church by giving us a new purpose
statement and logo. We've seen dozens of people come to faith in Christ
through our missions efforts both here in Karnataka and as far as Punjab. He healed our people and baptized us with the Holy Spirit Baptism. Our fellowship is healthy and strong.
We love one another around here! And all of this good is due to God’s
great faithfulness to us so I think it is important for us to
remember that and to acknowledge it in worship. Hebrews 12:28
encourages us to, “….be thankful and so worship God acceptably
with reverence and awe.”
We
are here in this meeting place today to think and thank…. to
remember all that God has given us and to thank Him for it. So today
instead of a sermon — a time of hearing what God has to say to us.I
want us to turn the tables and make this a time for God to hear what
we have to say to Him. We are taking this portion of our service and
make it into a time of prayer in which we say, “Thank You, God for
all Your blessings!” Six individuals have prepared to pray prayers for that
purpose. Let us now enter a time of conversational prayer
communicating together with God eyes and ears open as we hear these
prayers of thanks and offer our own. They will come in the order that
they are printed in the bulletin. Between each prayer we will sing
together a song of thanks and then after these prayers we will pause
to give us all a chance to offer our own thanks to God. So, now let
us pray.
Heavenly
Father, Hear now the prayers of Your people….
1. SCYNDIA/SAMUAL JOHN VINAY
Father,
we gather today in a spirit of worship to thank you for the blessings
you bestow on us. We come here from many different places. Some of us
come with hearts brimming with gratitude for the abundance of good
things in our lives; day-by-day aware of your blessings and presence.
Some of us come with empty and pained hearts, out of obedience,
knowing in our heads you bless us, but not feeling your blessings in
our hearts or seeing them in our lives. We come together, as a
community of faith, to thank you. We have cried and laughed together,
studied your Word and shared our faith together.
We
have dared to share with one another our hopes, and our despair, our
dreams, and our disappointments. We have walked life’s road
together and woven the fabric of our lives together in this body of
Christ. Therefore, we now assemble our thanks together.
In Ecclesiastes 3 you
remind us that . . .For everything
there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven: There is
a time to be born, and a time to die; Father
we cherish all the fresh new promises of physical birth. Likewise, we
cherish the promise of being new spiritual creatures in Christ. We
thank you for finality, endings and death, even when they elude our
understanding. Somehow they have a place in this chaotic world. Thank
you, that when life ceases, you prepare an eternal place for each of
your children in your loving presence. There is a time to plant, and
a time to pluck up what is planted; We thank you for the simple
things that we so often take for granted, the rising and setting of
the sun, spring flowers and fall leaves, rain showers and morning
dew.
There
is a time to kill, and a time to heal; Help us to die to self, Lord,
and put to death all that displease you in our lives. Thank you for
healing us, both from our physical wounds and emotional scars. The
scars we carry deep inside are hidden from everyone but you. You heal
us and nurture us when we don’t even know we are in need of your
grace. There is a time to break down, and a time to build up; Father,
thank you for breaking us, and molding us, using us and filling us
with your Spirit. There is a time to weep, and a time to laugh; Thank
you for the height of joy and the depth of sorrow. Our emotions are
gifts from you with which we praise you, and relate to our sisters
and brothers in the experiences of life. There is a time to mourn,
and a time to dance; We thank you for lovingly listening when our
wordless cries of grief never seem to cease, and for gently drying
each tear. And we thank you for carrying us through our valleys of
darkness until we are ready to celebrate life again. There is a time
to throw away stones, and a time to gather stones together; We thank
you for your provision of food on our tables, a roof to shelter us, a
pillow on which to lay our head and places to serve you and our
brothers and sisters in this world. Thank you for reminding us that
there is a time to gather these gifts and there is a time to let them
go. There is a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing;
We thank you for the people you have placed in our lives'n our
family, friends, co-workers and this church family. Help us to know
when to hold close those who are dear, and when to set them free.
There is a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; Thank you
for discernment when to keep silent and listen to each other, and
when to speak and share words of testimony, words of truth difficult
to hear, or words of love and encouragement. There is a time to love,
and a time to hate; Thank you for the gift of love. The gift of your
love for us as our Father. The gift of love we have for each other.
The lessons of love we learn as we choose to selflessly love another
without expecting anything in return. Thank you for giving your
people the capacity to hate those things which are despicable and
vile to you. There is a time for war, and a time for peace. Thank you
that there is a time to fight for what we believe and for what is
important and for reminding us that there are times to sow peace
instead of our own self-righteousness. Father, we thank you for the
seasons of our lives and your presence in each. Moreover, we thank
you Father for the gift of your son who, through his incarnation,
understands our humanity and gave himself as an atoning sacrifice for
this sinful humanity. This is your ultimate blessing. We are humbled
by the breadth and depth of your love and the blessings you give us.
We are not worthy to receive your goodness, but through your grace we
are healed and in you, are brought to the fullness of life in all of
its seasons. Amen.
2. EZEKIEL
If
you've never heard the mountains singing, or seen the trees of the
field clapping their hands, do not think because of that they don’t.
Ask God to open your ears so you may hear it, and your eyes so you
may see it, because, though few people ever know, they do. Some
people will one day stand before God and try to excuse their lack of
belief by saying, “I never knew you because I never went to
church.””Nonsense,” God will probably reply, “Did you never
take a walk, look into the star-spangled sky, or watch a tree catch
fire at sunset? I surrounded you 24 hours a day with evidence of my
love and glory. You were just too busy to notice.”
Lord,
I thank you for the opportunity to hear the mountains song, and see
the trees in action in numerous places in your beautiful world. From
the Kashmir Himalayas to the Patkai ranges of Northeastern
States. The Vindhya range runs across most of central
India and Geographically as it separates northern India
from southern India, the Satpura Range begins in
eastern Gujarat near the Arabian Sea coast and runs east across
Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, the Aravali Range,
running across Rajasthan from northeast to southwest direction,
the Sahyadri mountains run along the western edge of India's
Deccan Plateau and separate it from a narrow coastal plain along the
Arabian Sea, and Eastern
Ghats are a discontinuous range of mountains, which have been eroded
and vivisected by the four major rivers of southern India, the
Godavari, Mahanadi, Krishna, and Kaveri. These mountains extend from
West Bengal to Orissa, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, along the coast
and parallel to the Bay of Bengal. Your evidence is overwhelming. I
thank you for the The Siachen Glacier and Biafo Glacier.
Also for Kanya Kumari where three Seas meet. For the big belt the
Malwa Plateau in the west, the Deccan Plateau in the south (covering
most of the Indian peninsula) and the Chota Nagpur Plateau in the
east. The Thar Desert (also known as the
deserts).
For The Bhabar belt
is adjacent to the foothills of the Himalaya. The Bangar
belt,
the Terai belt
lies south of the adjacent Bhabar region, and
the The Khadar belt
lies in lowland areas after the Bangar belt. And, Lord, sitting atop
Rohtang Pass at 13,497
feet,
I realized that just like these views, which are breath-taking,
moving, powerful, unparalleled, awe-inspiring, strong, vast and
boundless, so is your love for me. Today, I thank you. Not only are
these places evidence of your love and glory, but they are places
where we can go to hear your still, small voice. As soft as a forest
breeze, as silently as a cloud sailing in the sky. I thank you for
these places where we can get away; to shut out the high-decibel
sounds of people, traffic, and music; that we may again hear the
sounds of Your silence so deep within our hearts. And most of all,
dear Father, I thank You for Yourself; the King of all kings, Author
of love, Giver of life beyond life, and hope in despair. For these
things and easily a hundred thousand others, I offer this prayer.
3. JESHWANTH(Bhanu)
Heavenly
Father, at this time of the year we are reminded of the early freedom fighters and it gives us a special opportunity to
pause and count our blessings. We have not suffered the freezing
cold, the struggles and devastation faced by those freedom martyrs. We who
receive countless blessings each day — beyond that we can even
think or ask — come to You today not to ask for more blessings,
Lord, although we count daily on Your boundless love. We have come to
tell You how much we adore You. Such a God of love, mercy and grace
deserves our praise and thanksgiving. You are so worthy to be
praised. Grant us, Lord, Your forgiveness for our selfishness — we
who are fully clothed, fed and sheltered — we who waste so much of
the earth’s bounties in this great land — the greatest on earth.
There is no way to repay You, Lord, but we offer ourselves to You
today. Help us to see the hungry, the poor, the sick, the orphaned,
the homeless, the troubled, the imprisoned, and in seeing them have
our hearts opened to meet their needs as we become aware. As the
autumn leaves fall to the earth, Heavenly Father, they remind us of
the showers of blessings that have fallen on us. Your blessings are
as varied as the colors of the leaves in this wonderful masterpiece
You paint each fall. The yellow leaves appear to represent the sunny
and bright blessings of our daily lives, the simple pleasures, the
thank yous and the I love yous, the things we often take for granted,
the bright morning sun to which we awaken and which gives us hope for
a glorious new day, the smiles of our loved ones, the extended hand
of a friend, the joy of our salvation and our walk with You, the
prayers of the righteous, a church that loves You and whose members
love each other, the peaceful rest from our labors each night, the
laughter of a child, beautiful music that cheers our hearts. The
green leaves remind us of daily opportunities for growth, growth in
body, mind and spirit, opportunities to study Your Word and to gain
spiritual insight and guidance for the day, opportunities for mending
a broken relationship, reconciliation of a husband and wife, sitting
at the feet of the local shepherd You have sent our way, teachers who
prepare to share Your Word each week, the many opportunities we have
to serve You each day. The red leaves remind us of the shed blood of
Jesus Christ and the privilege we have to serve Him, the gift of
eternal life, the joy of worshiping You and of having fellowship with
Your children around the world and right here at The Potter's Home International. We thank
You, Lord. The brown leaves, sometimes cracked and crumbling, remind
us of the areas of weariness in our lives watching a friend or family
member suffer from the ravages of cancer and the therapies that are
often so painful the suffering from depression, the distress of
parents with an ailing child, seeing an older child stray from the
teaching of a godly parent, witnessing a marriage crumble, family
members mourning their beloved, natural disasters about the world. To
paraphrase the song writer: We should be thankful for the mountains,
the valleys and the storms of life. For if we never experienced those
things, we would never know that You could solve the problems
associated with those experiences and we would never know what faith
in You could do. You have told us, Lord, in Your Word to give thanks
in all things – and try as we may — often it is difficult to us to
understand these words when we go through the valley and the shadow
of death — But we recognize, Lord, You are the wise One, the Alpha
and Omega who knows the beginning from the end and we trust You to
see us through every circumstance. We give You thanks for Your
strength and for making Your strength perfect in our weakness. In
Jesus Name. Amen
4.George & Renny
Dear
Lord, we are gathered here this night to give thanks. And we have
so much to be thankful for. We recognize you this night as our good
and gracious God. While we have much for which to give thanks, we
recognize first and foremost your great and precious gift of
salvation. There is nothing that we have here on this earth that
compares to having you as our Lord and Savior. Father, You have taken
us from being dead in our trespasses and sins and have restored us
into a right relationship with you through Jesus. Nothing is so
precious to us as our oneness with you and our anticipation of
spending eternity with you. It is from this perspective that we also
then give thanks to you for all of the other blessing that our ours
from your good and gracious hand. We give you thanks for guiding us.
We know your hand has been upon us, and you have shown us the paths
to take. We have made decision this year on jobs, you have directed
our way. We have made decisions this year on where to live; you have
directed our path. We have made decisions this year on retirement,
you have given us your wisdom. We give you thanks for our families
and our close relationships. Those who are wives thank you for
husbands, we who are husbands , thank you for our wives. We thank you
for our children, for our parents, for our relatives and other close
friends. As we recognize the blessedness of family, it gives us a
glimpse of what it means that you are our Father and that we are part
of your family. We thank you for your protection and health. We can
see, we can hear, we can walk, we can smell, we can think We know
this year O Lord that Satan and this world have conspired against us;
sometimes in ways we know and at other times in ways we don’t know.
But you have sent your angles to surround us and protect us. You let
nothing happen to us without your knowledge. We ask for your help for
those times when the outcome is not what we have wanted. We can do
nothing in those times but to trust in you and know your hand of
blessing has not departed but is still holding us fast.
And
you have blessed us with great wealth; we lack for nothing Father. We
have places to live, food to eat, clothes to wear, opportunities for
recreation. We know all we have is from you and we pray for wisdom in
our stewardship and responsibility for all that has come from your
gracious hand. We thank you for our church. We thank you for our
faithful pastor Lenin and how he has brought us your word of truth and
has cared for us as a loving shepherd. We thank you for BTh and how this helps bring us closer to you through times of worship and times of
praise and thru songs of rejoicing. We thank you for bringing Ezekiel
to us Lord and for the things that have and are happening with our fastings. And we thank you for the other brothers like Mukesh, Gnanendra, Joel, Samuel Vinay that serve here so
faithfully; you have blessed us with their skills and dedication. We
thank you for our country. What a great county we have O Lord and we
know it is of your doing. We have freedom and liberty unmatched in
the world. We have strength, we have resources for our good . We have
beauty in our mountains, our seas, our plains, our farms, our cities.
Even as we thank you for this Lord, we are aware of our great
responsibility in how we act as a nation, how we use our resources
for good, and how you call us to live righteously in our land. May
we, as your people, be the best examples of what a good citizen
should be. Father, the things for which we have thanked you are but a
small fraction of the praises that are due you. We could raise our
songs of thanksgiving all day and not even get started. And Father,
we know there are many more ways you have blessed us that are beyond
our knowing. Your hand is on us even when we are not aware of it. And
we look forward to the day when we will be in heaven with you and can
sit next to you and look back at those myriad of additional blessing
for which we are presently unaware. And in so doing Lord, our praise
and songs of thanksgiving will multiply even more.
In
Jesus name Amen
5. MUKESH KUMAR
Father
God, in this season of Thanksgiving, I am thankful our Father that
you have guided me to this Church and placed me among people of like
faith and devotion to you. I am thankful for the leadership in this
Church, for your servants Pastor Lenin and his associates and a faithful brothers Pavan Ezkiel, Dimple, Joel and Gnanendra and my self that daily does your work and seeks your face. I am grateful
Father God for a congregation that not only hears your word but seeks
to do your word. Your Word lays before this Congregation, a Great
Commission that we should go out in the world and spread your Word to
all nations and all people. I am grateful Father God for the people
in this Church who respond to your commandment by donating their
money, their goods, their time, and their love in participating in
the many outreach opportunities that are present here.
I
am especially grateful Father for the opportunity this last year to
serve you in such a direct and hands on way in A.P and Telangana. I
praise and exalt your name Father God in the way this congregation
has responded to your Great Commission in the prayers, words of
encouragement and support, and financial sacrifice in supporting this
outreach ministry. I am thankful Our God for those who were willing
to leave their homes, sacrifice their time, risk illness and disease,
and step out of their comfort zones to represent You to the people in A.P, Telangana, Punjab and I am grateful, God, for the privilege and
opportunity to serve you in such a direct and meaningful way. I am
grateful Father for this opportunity to lay aside all of the normal
pressures and demands on my life which so often seem to push You out
and which so often seem to leave so little time for my relationship
with you. So Father God, I am grateful for this opportunity, even
though for a brief period, in which I can lay aside all of my other
many responsibilities and duties to spend time doing Your work in a
way that I know pleases You.
And
I am grateful Lord for the lessons that this opportunity teaches
about how lucky we are in Banasawadi, Bengaluru, for the
abundant provisions you have made for us. I am grateful Lord that I
can raise my children in a place where they have clean and healthy
water, where they can go to school and be educated, where life is not
a constant struggle just to stay alive, and where my children have
the freedom and the knowledge to worship You. And I am grateful Lord
that this experience has become the basis for spiritual growth in my
own heart not only for the people in Punjab, but also the
people in my own community and in my own church who are of different
races, languages and skin color. I thank you God that you have used this
opportunity to break through the barriers of my mind and spirit to
teach me more of the lessons that you want your children to
understand-. Red and yellow, black and white, we are all precious in
Jesus’ sight.
Now
it is your chance to join in this time of thanks - praying. As the
instrumentalists continue to play let us now bow our heads and all
thank God, praying together at the same time softly but audibly….
And
all God’s people said….A-MEN!

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