Be thankful to Him, and bless His name. - Psalm 100:4

During the last few years of his life, a well-known theology professor in Scotland lost all memory of his past. While remaining cordial to former university colleagues who came to visit, he had no idea that they had taught together and were close friends for many years. But despite his memory loss, he never forgot to say thanks to God.

One friend recalled that whenever a member of the nursing home staff brought some bread, butter, and tea, the professor would exclaim, "This calls for a prayer!" Then, bowing his head, he would say with deep feeling, "Praise God forever and ever. Amen."

Is thankfulness ingrained that deeply in our hearts? While our minds are intact, are we developing the habit of saying thanks to God? One way to begin is by reading Psalm 100, aloud. Why not do it morning and evening for a week as you begin and end each day? "Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise. Be thankful to Him, and bless His name" (v.4). With meaningful repetition, the practice of saying thanks will become the habit of our hearts.

We have little control over what we may forget in our later years, but today we can remember to say thanks and bless God's name.

-DCM

Give me a spirit of thankfulness, Lord,
For numberless blessings given,
Blessings that daily come to me
Like dewdrops falling from heaven.

-Dawe

A thankful person enjoys a blessing twice - when it's received, and when it's remembered.