John 11:41 41Then they took away the stone from the place where the dead man was lying. And Jesus lifted up His eyes and said, “Father, I thank You that You have heard Me.
Jesus lived a life of thanksgiving. He always thanked His
Father for what He had and for always hearing Him when He
prayed. That was how He released miracles in His life.
In the story of the feeding of the five thousand (John
6:1–13), Jesus’ attitude was one of thankfulness. He took a
little boy’s lunch of five loaves and two fish, gave thanks
and had them distributed. He gave thanks for the little that
was there and the little multiplied. Not only did the people
eat as much as they wanted, there were 12 baskets full of
leftovers!
So when you see the meager balance in your bank account,
thank the Lord for what you have. That’s your “five loaves and
two fish”. When you give Him thanks that He is your provider
and the source of your supply, in spite of the little you
have, your little will become much, with leftovers!
Even when faced with the impossible, the solution was still,
“Father, I thank You…” When Jesus stood outside Lazarus’ tomb,
and the people took away the stone that was covering the tomb,
He did not see the situation as hopeless and impossible. He
simply lifted up His eyes and said, “Father, I thank You that
You have heard Me.” Then, He proceeded to call forth Lazarus,
and the man came forth alive once more!
The raising of Lazarus, who had been dead for more than four
days, was one of Jesus’ greatest miracles. And He accomplished
this by saying, “Father, I thank You that You have heard Me.”
He thanked His way to an awesome miracle.
My friend, the next time you find yourself praying, “God,
please do this for me! Please give me...” stop! Instead, say,
“Thank You God, for hearing me. And because You have heard me,
I thank You that I have what I asked for.” And when you thank
God, the little that you have will multiply. Your impossible
situations will turn around to reflect God’s provision. And
resurrection life will hit you!
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