Notes of Faith December 1, 2024

Notes of Faith December 1, 2024

Surprising Grace

And this is the law of the sacrifice of peace offerings that one may offer to the LORD. If he offers it for a thanksgiving, then he shall offer with the thanksgiving sacrifice unleavened loaves mixed with oil, unleavened wafers smeared with oil, and loaves of fine flour well mixed with oil. With the sacrifice of his peace offerings for thanksgiving he shall bring his offering with loaves of leavened bread. — Leviticus 7:11–13 ESV

Surprisingly, the first time thanksgiving is ever mentioned in Scripture, it’s to note that the thanksgiving offering is part of the peace offering.

Could it be that no one receives the peace of God without giving thanks to God?

Is thankfulness really but the deep, contented breath of peacefulness? Is this why God asks us to look for glimpses of grace to give thanks for even when things look dark? When there doesn’t seem to be much to give thanks for?

There were to be ten offerings of bread in every thank offering of the Israelites. The first were like crackers. The second like wafers. These were known for their thinness. This was the order of thanks. The thanks began for the thin things, the wafer things that almost weren’t, and the way the people of God gave thanks was first to give thanks for even the meager and unlikely.

Then it came, thanks for the leavened bread. Why would leaven, yeast — that which is seen in Scripture as impure, unwanted — be included as part of the thank offering?

…because our God is a God kneading all things into a bread that sustains. To bring the sacrifice of thanksgiving means thanking God for everything because He is benevolent. A sacrifice of thanks lays down our perspective and raises hands both in honest lament and heartfelt praise — always. A sacrifice is, by definition, not an easy thing — but it is a sacred thing.

There is this: We give thanks to God not because of how we feel but because of who He is. It’s counting the ways He still loves. This is what keeps multiplying joy.

The life that keeps counting blessings discovers it’s yielding more beauty than it seems.

God, move me to know it afresh today: the life that counts blessings discovers it’s yielding much more beauty than it seems. And my life yields most when I yield most to You.

Excerpted from Gifts & Gratitudes by Ann Voskamp, copyright Ann Voskamp.

Every moment of life is a moment of God’s amazing grace! Give thanks!

Pastor Dale