By Rick Warren
Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a
sacrifice of praise – the fruit of lips that confess his name. Hebrews 13:15.
Few things feel better than receiving heartfelt praise and appreciation from
someone else. God loves it too. He smiles when we express our adoration and
gratitude to him.
Noah’s life brought pleasure to God because he lived with a
heart of praise and thanksgiving. Noah’s first act after surviving the flood
was to express his thanks to God by offering a sacrifice (Genesis 8:20).
We praise God for who he is and we thank God for what he has
done (Hebrews 13:15; Psalm 116:17). David said, “I will praise God’s name in
song and glorify him with thanksgiving. This will please the Lord” (Psalm
69:30-31).
An amazing thing happens when we offer praise and
thanksgiving to God. When we give God enjoyment, our own hearts are filled with
joy! My mother loved to cook for me. Even after I married Kay, when we would
visit my parents, Mom prepared incredible home-cooked feasts. One of her great
pleasures in life was watching us kids eat and enjoy what she prepared. The
more we enjoyed eating it, the more enjoyment it gave her. But we also enjoyed
pleasing Mom by expressing our enjoyment of her meal. It worked both ways. As I
would eat the great meal, I would rave about it and praise my mother. I
intended not only to enjoy the food but to please my mother. Everyone was
happy.
Worship works both ways too. We enjoy what God has done for
us, and when we express that enjoyment to God, it brings him joy—but it also
increases our joy. The book of Psalms says, “The righteous are glad and rejoice
in his presence; they are happy and shout for joy” (Psalm 68:3).
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