Among the thousands of sentiments printed on greeting cards, perhaps one of the most touching is this simple statement: Thanks for being you. If you receive that card, you know that someone cares for you not because you did something spectacular for that person but because youre appreciated for your essence.
I wonder if this kind of sentiment might indicate for us one of the best ways to say thank you to God. Sure, there are times when God intervenes in our lives in a tangible way, and we say something like, Thank You, Lord, for allowing me to get that job. But most often, we can simply say, Thank You, God, for being who You are.
Thats whats behind verses like 1 Chronicles 16:34: Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever. Thank You, God, for who You aregood and loving. And Psalm 7:17: I will give thanks to the Lord because of his righteousness. Thank You, God, for who You arethe holy One. And Let us come before him with thanksgiving . . . for the Lord is the great God (Psalm 95:23). Thank You, God, for who You arethe Almighty God of the universe.
Who God is. Thats reason enough for us to stop what were doing and praise and thank Him. Thank You, God, for just being You!
INSIGHT
In Psalm 95, the psalmist is transfixed by the wonder of the Creator and Redeemer he loves. God is the Rock of our salvation; nothing can remove the sure foundation His love has laid out for us (v. 1). Even though the psalmist knows theres only one God, because of the polytheistic culture in which he lives he exclaims that his God is far above any other objects of worship (v. 3). The wonder of the Creator drives the psalmist to invite all believers to bow down in adoration and to realize that like sheep we are under a loving Shepherds care.
How can you praise the Lord for His marvelous creation and infinite love?