Episode 7: Give Thanks through Celebration cover art

Episode 7: Give Thanks through Celebration

Episode 7: Give Thanks through Celebration

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

This is the fourth part of a 4-part sermon series called Give Thanks. In this series, you will learn 4 ways to Give Thanks to God: through Praise, through Generosity, through Service, and through Celebration. In this sermon, you will learn how thanking God can transform you from being a Grinch into someone who celebrates.

When I am unthankful, I can become a Grinch, spoiling the celebration for others

I Cor 11. 23a; Acts 22. 6-21 also Acts 9

· Am I a Saul or a Paul?

Giving thanks through celebration, despite the circumstances, helps my heart become bigger

I Cor 11.23b-24A; Leviticus 23; I Thes 5.18

  • Sabbath
  • Feast of the Passover
  • Feast of Unleavened Bread
  • Feast of First Fruits
  • Feast of Weeks (Pentecost)
  • Feast of Trumpets
  • The day of Atonement
  • Feast of Booths

Celebrating The Great Thanksgiving so it makes me more Thankful

1 Cor 11.24b-29 also Matt 11.17 -29 Mark 14. 12- 25 Luke 22. 7-23 John 13

  • Sacrament or Ordinance? 24b - 25
    The sacraments are outward symbols that teach us about the inner life, faith, and the hope of the believers. The Lord’s Supper was instituted by Christ as a memorial of His death. Only those who have real faith in Christ should partake of this, and we are indeed commanded to do so until Jesus comes
  • Schedule 26
  • Saved 27
  • Sanctification 28-29; 1 Corinthians 5:6–8

Response Time

  • Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior
  • Ask God to sanctify you
  • Ask God to transform you into a person who celebrates
  • Commit to reading Leviticus 23, Matt 11.17 - 29; Mark 14. 12- 25 Luke 22. 7-23 John 133
  • Commit to being the most Thankful person at your Thanksgiving celebration this week
No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.