Psalm 107:1–32 Sacrifice of Thanksgiving

Excerpt

Part of the work of worship is to offer up sacrifices of thanksgiving, both in our weekly service with the liturgy, and throughout our daily life. In our times of trouble, God may seem to be quiet, but he is there asking us to reflect on our fears - are allowing our fears to toss us in the waves, or are we in fear and awe of God in his greatness and his promise of deliverance?

All God’s people are a royal priesthood, therefore we are all called to lift up sacrifices of praise and thanksgiving, together, as we serve God and care for one another.

Readings

Job 38:1–18

Psalm 107:1–32

II Corinthians 5:14–21

Mark 4:35–5:20

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