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Rejoice in the Rich Treasures of Grace, April 25
And thou shalt rejoice in every good thing which the Lord thy God
hath given unto thee, and unto thine house, thou, and the Levite,
and the stranger that is among you.
Deuteronomy 26:11
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Thanksgiving and praise should be expressed to God for temporal
blessings and for whatever comforts He bestows upon us. God would
have every family that He is preparing to inhabit the eternal mansions
above, give glory to Him for the rich treasures of His grace. Were children,
in the home life, educated and trained to be grateful to the Giver of all
good things, we would see an element of heavenly grace manifest in
our families. Cheerfulness would be seen in the home life, and coming
from such homes, the youth would bring a spirit of respect and reverence
with them into the schoolroom, and into the church. There would be an
attendance in the sanctuary where God meets with His people, a reverence
for all the ordinances of His worship, and grateful praise and thanksgiving
would be offered for all the gifts of His providence....
Every temporal blessing would be received with gratitude, and every
spiritual blessing become doubly precious because the perception of each
member of the household had become sanctified by the Word of truth.
The Lord Jesus is very near to those who thus appreciate His gracious
gifts, tracing all their good things back to the benevolent, loving, care-
taking God, and recognizing Him as the great Fountain of all comfort and
consolation, the inexhaustible Source of grace
If we would give more expression to our faith, rejoice more in the
blessings that we know we have,—the great mercy and love of God,—
we should have more faith and greater joy. No tongue can express, no
finite mind can conceive, the blessing that results from appreciating the
goodness and love of God. Even on earth we may have joy as a wellspring,
never failing, because fed by the streams that flow from the throne of
God
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