Lord how can i repay




















It was filled with dirt and every contamination imaginable. The natives had developed a method of swishing over the top of the water to get the bigger chunks out before scooping it up to drink. One of the explorers took his canteen and poured out a large cup of crystal-clear water and handed it to one of the aged women of the tribe, whose face was as wrinkled as a prune.

Then through an interpreter she said that she had never dreamed that there was anything in this world as sweet and wonderful as that.

I thought then: how like the world without Christ! However, when they finally taste the crystal waters of eternal life, they proclaim that they never before realized there was anything so sweet and wonderful That old woman was forced to go back to her polluted waters. Sermon Topics: Thanksgiving Holiday. Back to the Basics. The Best Christmas Ever.

The Always God. The Prince of Peace. A Thanksgiving sermon listing three ways that we may try to repay the Lord for his priceless blessings. View all Sermons. Contributed by Ronald Keller on Nov 24, message contributor based on ratings. Download Sermon with PRO. Browse All Media Related Media. Talk about it We will never be able to repay God — but our lives can always be a continual testimony of thanksgiving.

Psalm A benefit is anything that is advantageous or good. There you have it. You want to show your thanks? Receive your salvation Sounds simple, but there are so many people who struggle with their salvation.

Keep His Word This might be the number one way to show your gratitude. Tags: purpose thankfulness victory. He loves to do good things for his people.

He has good plans for his people Jeremiah He demonstrates that goodness in many ways, but especially by answering prayer.

The question is rhetorical, in one sense. There is nothing we can do to repay him of course. How could we even try? So what can we do to repay him? The only real repayment is found in our continuing to come back to him again and again with our needs. When we do so, we rejoice in his goodness and honor him as God.

He is glorified and his name is lifted up as we continue to call out him in prayer for even more of his goodness in continuing to answer our prayers. Our continued prayerful dependence—our longing for his continued goodness—brings him delight. If you reject cookies, you may still use our Sites, but your ability to use some features or areas of our Sites may be limited. Personal information may be accessed by us or transferred to us in the United States or to our affiliates, partners, merchants, or service providers elsewhere in the world.

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