Is Thankfulness Scriptural?

I spent some time with my Nave’s Topical Bible looking at thankfulness verses. Nave’s is a cool book that organizes Bible verses by topic. You can find it online, but I like the paper version better. Guess I need to spend more time reading, because while I read a lot about thankfulness to God (Psalm 100, for example), there wasn’t much about being thankful to others. First Thessalonians 5:18 says, “In everything give thanks, for this is the will of God.” I suppose that would be a good one to talk about, but I am still not satisfied with it.

Then I pulled out the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge. Have you seen this book? I have a copy that was my grandfather’s, and it’s sat on my shelf gathering dust for years. My dad fussed at me awhile back when I mentioned I didn’t find it useful. It’s filled with cross-references! he said. I don’t know why I never noticed it before; it actually is very very cool. (See here for the online version.) You look up a verse you are interested in, and you’ll find a bunch of related verses for that part of the verse right under the reference. But I didn’t find what I was looking for.

I’ve heard that thankfulness and humility go together, but I cannot find the connection scripturally (although it makes sense logically). Like Lee told David, when we say thank you, we’re saying thank you for more than the gift. We are recognizing the love and care that went into the gift, and expressing gratefulness for this act of love. Maybe I should be looking at how love behaves. Any thoughts or Scripture references? I have to figure it out myself before I can even begin to explain it to a four year old and two year old.

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4 Responses to "Is Thankfulness Scriptural?"

  • Michelle, I have been on line looking at the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge you mentioned. It’s so neat! I will save it as a favorite! I am so glad you were prompted to retrieve it off your shelf. :) I always thought thankfulness was scriptural ( to other people) so I’ll have to do some looking myself. I’m wondering if it goes hand and hand with love towards others??? It will be a good topic to discuss. Maybe we can get a coffee/dessert night soon. I’d love that.

    1 kelly said this (July 27, 2007 at 6:29 pm)


  • Oh, we had success tonight with the potty! YEA! :)

    2 kelly said this (July 27, 2007 at 6:30 pm)


  • I’m glad you liked the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge. And congratulations on the potty success. We’re still in La-la land. :)

    3 Michelle said this (July 31, 2007 at 7:13 am)


  • We took 10 steps back since I last wrote about the potty training. :(

    4 kelly said this (July 31, 2007 at 3:41 pm)


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Chronological Bible: ESV

Read the Bible chronologically. The first time I read through the Bible in the order everything happened, I learned so much and gained an incredible understanding of the big picture of Scripture. If you've never done it, you should!

Bible Gateway

From this website you can search for scriptures in a number of versions and languages by key words, phrases, or references. I use this website often when I post Scripture on my blog, so then I don't have to worry about typing in the verse accurately.

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

This is a fantastic online version of a classic reference tool. Basically this is a list of cross references based on particular passages. Simply click on the verse or passage you are studying, and you will find other references to other relevant Scripture.

Bible Commentaries Online

A list of classic Bible commentaries. Sometimes they're hard to understand, but they can be helpful when you're wanting more insight into a passage you are studying.

More Bible Study Resources

This is a page of links for articles and audio on the topic of studying the Bible. Some are not easy to read, but they are helpful.
The rest of this website has a tremendous amount of resources that may be of interest.


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