I’m Doug Apple...and my heart is on fire. (Luke 24:32)
“Just give me one thing to do,” she said.
We were talking about Christianity and faith in God and salvation, you know, all the basics of the Gospel.
She wasn’t sure if she believed it, but she wanted to.
I said, “God created the universe, and He created people in His image.”
She said, “Okay, I don’t have any problems with that.”
I said, “So He created Adam and Eve and put them in the Garden of Eden and they had great freedom, but they had one rule, and they broke it.”
She was familiar with the story.
I said, “So sin came into the world, and it became a barrier between us and God, because God is holy. So Jesus came and shed His blood and died and rose again, paying the price for our sin, and now through Jesus we can remove the barrier of sin that separates us from God.”
We talked about belief and repentance and forgiveness, and she said, “Okay, let’s say I’ve done that. What does God really want from me?”
I said, “God wants to have a relationship with you,” and I brought up Micah 6:8 where it says, “What does the Lord require of thee, but to do justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God.”
I said, “God wants to walk with us, to be with us, to have a relationship with us. Because He is Spirit, that makes it different, but that’s what Micah 6:8 says He wants, for us to walk with Him, which basically means to live in fellowship with Him.”
She said, “Okay, the Bible has like a thousand things for me to do. Can you give me just one that I can focus on? Just give me one thing to do.”
I said, “Okay, here is one thing, just one simple thing you can do, every day. Just thank God. And I don’t mean just have a thankful attitude. I mean talk to Him and literally say, “God, I thank You for…whatever. Thank Him you can walk and talk. Thank Him you can breathe. Thank Him you can eat. Thank Him for your shoes. You can thank Him for anything.”
Psalm 100 verse 4 says, “Enter into His gates with thanksgiving…”
First Thessalonians 5:18 says, “In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God…”
So if you’re feeling overwhelmed today, or you don’t know what God wants from you, and you just wish there was one thing you could focus on, here’s a good one.
If, like this woman, you would say to me, “Just give me one thing to do,” here it is.
Talk directly to God and tell Him “Thank You” for all the things you are thankful for.
This is our personal relationship with God, and one of the most important things to be said in every personal relationship is this, and it’s so simple.
Just say, “Thank You.”
May God bless you today.
I’m Doug Apple.
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