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Being Thankful: Not Allowing Your Heart to Become Luke Warm
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Being Thankful: Not Allowing Your Heart to Become Luke Warm (Wednesday, August 06, 2025)
Hey to each and every one of you. Listen, I am so excited today on Dimensions. I'm going to be talking about part two of being thankful how to avoid becoming lukewarm as a believer. You're not going to want to miss this, because this is going to be a blessing to you. We are truly living in the last days and the last times, and I'm going to talk to you about how people that are unthankful are showing the signs of the times, are invading their lives. You don't want to become cold. You want to be thankful because, as I talked about yesterday, when you are thankful, it opens the windows of heaven and God begins to pour out blessing upon your life. Let's get into it. Dimensions starts now.
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Speaker 1:We were in church on Sunday morning and the Lord really began to impress upon me. You know, one of the things that's missing in the body of Christ nowadays. We've become so systematic into how we do things, and what I mean by systematic is that we have come to a point where we get in, we sing our three, four songs, we do our announcements on a video or in person, and then we take up our offering and once a month we do communion, and then we have a message and we are set on a time clock and then right after that we go into an altar call, if we have those even at all. Nowadays people don't even do altar calls anymore If you have one of those and then after that we wrap up the door and we make sure we got our Starbucks Frappuccino and whatever else that we have during service and we move on about our business. You know, we become so systematic in how we're doing things we don't allow the Holy Spirit to just flow. You need to be in a ministry, ladies and gentlemen, where the power of God is active, where the word of God is taught, where the word of God is lived out, where men and women of God are raised to be men and women of God of integrity. How important is it, more now than ever, that we have men and women of God that are like that, and so the reason why I'm saying that is Sunday.
Speaker 1:We were in the middle of service and the Holy Ghost just stepped into the room and we started doing a testimony service and, my good God, was it powerful? We started talking about people that were supernaturally converted, people that got drawn to the house of God after two years of being absent. One person was in a horrible car accident and man, I mean, when they got in the accident, somebody, 50 miles an hour, came up behind them, crashed into them. They walked out, didn't even have a scratch. Their car received minimal damage, but the other car behind them that hit them was like completely totaled. I mean just so many different things that had happened. We had a guy that preached his first sermon on Facebook. We have another guy that's opening up a recovery, a freedom recovery group. I mean just so many different things have been happening.
Speaker 1:We just stepped into a new building and we just took a moment to say, god, we thank you, thank you for being good to us, thank you, god, for being wonderful. You know, sometimes you need to take a moment and just be thankful, not for what you're believing God for, not even for what he's doing right now, in this moment that you're hoping that he's doing, but what he's already done. Sometimes we need to thank God just for the fact that we are saved. You know, people are one of the things that drives me up a wall. You ever do something for little kids or whatever, and probably many of you have talked to your own children about this. They'll get something for somebody. They don't even say thankful, they don't say thank you. They just kind of grab it and go on about three. Wait, where are you going? Don't forget to say thank you.
Speaker 1:Remember the story that Jesus talked about the parable, where I believe there was 10 lepers that were healed and only one returned, and Jesus said something very profound. He said where are the other nine? That lets me know. Think about it. If you're looking at ratios, what he was kind of saying in that moment 90% of the people that get breakthroughs, they never come back to say thank you. As a matter of fact, one of the things you'll love about our ministry if you do love this type of thing is we just flow with the Holy Ghost. So I'm going to see where this is. I want to go to that scripture because I believe it's going to speak some things to us today. And Jesus said where are the other nine? You know, think about it. There's a season that we're in right now. We need to figure out where the other nine are. You know, we need to be thankful for what it is that God has done.
Speaker 1:Let's go to Luke, chapter 17. Luke, chapter number 17. We want to go there real quickly and we are going to start here in verse number 11. Now you're all ready to read Luke chapter 17? While we're going there, take a minute. Share this if you would. It's real simple. Just hop on Facebook, youtube, wherever you are, share that so other people can get in on this. Luke, chapter 17, verse number 11.
Speaker 1:Now it happened as he went through Jerusalem. He passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee there, and then, as he entered a certain village, there met him 10 men who were lepers, who stood afar off, and they lifted up their voices and cried out Jesus, master, have mercy on us. So when he saw them, he said to them go, show yourselves to the priests. And so it was. As they went, they were cleansed. You know, you ever notice that God always gives you an instruction before, sometimes in the middle or maybe even after all three a combination of them.
Speaker 1:In the middle of a miracle, there's usually always something that God requires of people the man with the wither hand stretch it forward. Moses stretched out his rod over the Red Sea. There's always a step of faith that must be taken. The Bible says he that cometh to God must believe that he is and that he's a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. And right before that, it says that it's impossible to please God without faith. Faith without works is dead. There's always an action step. So he tells them go, show yourself to the priest. And so it was. Look, there's a miracle in this. And so it was that as they went, they were cleansed. Notice the obedience there, the obedience to the miracle. There was something that they had to do. And as they followed the word, these signs follow them that believe, listen. That's why it's so important to be where the spirit of the Lord is moving.
Speaker 1:You need a right now word. You need an alive word. You don't need some word that's been recycled that someone had planned 20 months ago. You need a word in season. Come on somebody. You need a word that God is speaking today. Isn't it amazing, each and every day that God rained down manna from heaven? Every day, jesus said in the Lord's prayer give us this day our what, our daily bread. That means every day, the windows of heaven are being opened and the manna is falling each and every day. That's why you need a word each and every day from the master. Why is that so important? It is vital. It is crucial, it is paramount because this is the reality God is in the now he's.
Speaker 1:When Moses was getting ready to go and stand before Pharaoh, he said who should I tell them that sent me? Tell them I am that speaks in the eternal present? He said right now, in the moment, god is speaking, god is moving. The reason why I'm saying that even in our ministry, at another level, you don't know what you're going to get. I tell people it's kind of like a Forrest Gump anointing. He said life is like a box of chocolates you don't know what you're going to get. You know, when you show up in a house where God is free to move, you don't know what's going to transpire.
Speaker 1:And we took time just to thank and to praise God for how good he is and that you want to be in a place where you're getting a word from God consistently, where there's something fresh. Yes, teaching is important. I'm not downplaying that. Yes, structure is important, not downplaying that. But God can still flow in the middle of a structure unstructured, if you follow me. There can still be order, but allowing the spirit of God to move as he so desires.
Speaker 1:God wants to speak to you today. Today there's a word. Every day I'm looking God, what are you saying right now? I call it the prophetic noun. What is God saying in the prophetic noun? I need a right now miracle. I need a right now word. Give me, father, this day, my daily bread, and God wants to make that available to you. And that's the reason why you need a word right now. So then you can respond to the prophetic now and you can see a miracle now, you can see a breakthrough now. You can't get.
Speaker 1:He never told them store up a bunch of manna for the next month or two and come out when you're ready. He said come to me every day. There'll be fresh baked loaves of God's goodness and his bread every single day. Now look at this here, when they are obedient to the prophetic, now the word that God was spoken. The Bible says they were cleansed. Come on, somebody Now look at this. So when he saw them, he said to them go, show yourself to the priest. And so it was. As they went, they were cleansed Verse 15. And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, returned and with a loud voice glorified God fell down on his face, at his feet, giving him thanks, and he was a Samaritan. You want to know why he was a Samaritan?
Speaker 1:Now watch this, because sometimes, listen to me, if you're in a great ministry and in a great church, don't allow it to become common. Don't take it for granted, don't become familiar. Why Watch this? Familiarity we've heard it before breeds contempt. Now why is that important? We've heard it before breeds contempt. Now why is that important? Because contempt shows a lack of respect, a lack of reverence, a lack of appreciation, a lack of thankfulness, a lack of, and so what happens? You can become like a prodigal in a place where you're called to have an inheritance, because you start taking for granted what it is that you have in the house. Many times we can take our spouse for granted A lot. Many times we can take our spouse for granted A lot of time. We can take our children for granted. We can take our ministry for granted. We can take our health for granted. Oh, it's no big deal, oh, whatever. You know, wait a minute, hold up a minute, be thankful. Don't allow because you're in the house.
Speaker 1:The reason why I was a Samaritan? Listen, because the Jews had it. They had had it since way back in the times of Abraham. They were given the word of God, they were given the Torah, they were given the law, they were given the tabernacle. The lineage of Christ came through the Jewish people, and so after a while it's kind of like oh, whatever, no big deal. But then there's a Samaritan that's never had it. There's a Samaritan that's so thankful, a Samaritan that's so glad to be grafted in, and they so appreciate what is it they have, why they did not allow their miracle, they did not allow the anointing, they did not allow the house they're in to become common. I'm preaching better than you're shouting right now. Come on, you cannot allow what you have to become common. How do you do that? Always be thankful for what you have, always be willing, each day, to look around and look at the lives around you, the house that you're in, the car that you're driving.
Speaker 1:Because what can happen when you're not thankful? You become lukewarm. You become lukewarm in your life, you become lukewarm. And when things become lukewarm it doesn't have that same soothing effect.
Speaker 1:You ever been in a lukewarm bath water? Who wants to be in that? You ever drink lukewarm water. I mean, who wants to be in that you know the reality is in different temperatures for different things. You want it cold when you're drinking, you know you don't want lukewarm. I mean sometimes you want room temperature if you're speaking or things like that. But you get the point when you're really thirsty you're not looking for a lukewarm glass of water, you want something ice cold. And when you're in, when you're having a hot bath, I mean you want to have it warm. In those moments I mean that's the whole point of the lukewarmness, that's what the devil wants to bring in. How do we do that? We can become lukewarm by not being thankful, not appreciating what we have, and you can become a prodigal, and I believe that we are going to see in this season a greater rise in prodigals. You're going to see a lot of people turning lukewarm and leaving the house of inheritance because they want to go out and spend in the world. Give me my inheritance, give me what it is that I have.
Speaker 1:And he went out and the Bible says he spent it on riotous living, not understanding. He should have appreciated what it was that he had in the house. And you know what's amazing? Now watch this At the end of the prodigal son. What happened to him? Are you ready for this? Now listen to this. This is powerful.
Speaker 1:What happened to the prodigal son at the end is what he should have had when he was in the house. The Bible says when he came to himself now look at what he said. He said my father's servants have bread enough to spare, and I perish with hunger. He started appreciating even what the servants had that were in the house, even though he was a son. He came to a point where he said I would rather be a servant than even be a son. The servants have it better than even I have it right now. Are you following me? He was a son, but he was appreciative of even what the servants had.
Speaker 1:That's the mentality he should have had, because he took the house for granted. Never take the house that God has you in for granted. Don't take your spouse for granted. Don't take your health for granted. Don't take today for granted. You can become lukewarm, and when you become lukewarm, the Bible says God said I'll spit you out of my mouth why You're not doing the first works, you're not back, you're not excited, you're not passionate about what you have, why You've lost the spirit of thanksgiving they said.
Speaker 1:Only one came down and look what it says, fell down at his face verse 16, and giving him thanks, hallelujah. He was thankful and he was a Samaritan. So Jesus answered, said were there not 10 cleansed? Where are the other nine? God is saying that right now. Where are the other? We put that in the chat. Where are the other nine? Where are the other nine? And there are seasons please hear me where I believe God requires us to give him praise.
Speaker 1:My good friend, pastor Elvin Simpkins, out of Denver, colorado, preaches a great church, or pastors a great church called Emmanuel Christian Center and he said to me years ago, and I'll never forget it, he was in a season where he was just thanking God. He said Jay, you owe him praise. Some of us right now we owe God a praise for what he has done and sometimes you need to go back and be thankful like you were from the start. The prodigal son became a prodigal and left the house because he forgot even the servants had it good in the house. Man, I'm gonna thank the Lord for what the servants had, even if I was a servant. They have bread enough to spare and I'm out here with perishing, with hunger.
Speaker 1:This is the reality, ladies and gentlemen, this is the season that we are in and that's why I want you to go with me now to 2 Timothy chapter three. Let's go over here. 2 Timothy chapter three. I wanna show Timothy chapter three. I want to show you how being unthankful is a sign that we are in the last days and that we are in perilous times. Second Timothy chapter three, verse number one. But know this that in the last days hope you realize we are in the last days perilous times, hard to deal with, will come.
Speaker 1:Look at this Now, man. I wish I had time to teach all this, but I don't, for men will be lovers of themselves. Now, that's the first mistake. Jesus said if any man will come after me, let him deny himself, not love himself, deny himself, take up his cross. People say, well, yeah, but shouldn't you love yourself? He's not speaking of that type of a love. He's not talking about having an accurate assessment, an accurate, a good, healthy self-esteem, realizing who you are in Christ.
Speaker 1:Loving yourself means I prefer me over everybody else. It means being selfish. I love me so much. I love me, some me, and I want everything for me and I don't care about anybody else. Me, me, me, me, me that's what he's speaking of. They will be lovers of themselves and, as a result of that, they're going to want money. Now why is that important in the end times? Because those that are lovers of self, they will become lovers of money. Because money you ready is the means to the end. Money gives you access to things self wants. So that's why people say tell me where you spend your time, tell me where you spend your money and I'll show you where your heart's at. Because that is the reality. Money is an empowering agent. It makes you more of what you already are. It's a means to a desired end and that's why they'll become lovers of money, boasters, proud blasphemers, disobedient to parents.
Speaker 1:And look, here's the one I want to hit Unthankful. One of the keys that we are in the last times is that people will become unthankful. They will begin not to thank God. They won't be appreciative and listen. Some of us right now are breakthrough and I have sensed that this whole week that God is saying that we are in a season that breakthroughs will happen for those that are thankful, for those that appreciate who they have in their life, for those that will love those that are in their life, for those that will appreciate their spouse, they'll appreciate their children, they'll appreciate the money they do have, they'll appreciate their health, they'll appreciate their church, even the job that you have, the car that you drive, everything in your life, whatever it is. Just walk around and say God, thank you for how good you have been to me. Thank you, jesus, for I want to, but we're in awareness season where God is saying where's the other nine? Do you realize that? Where are the other nine? They were unthankful.
Speaker 1:And look at it 90% of people that get a miracle from God are not thankful for what the Lord has done, only 10%. My goodness, come to the Lord and say I'm thankful for how good you have been to me. Don't be a person in this day and hour that's unthankful for how good you have been to me. Don't be a person in this day and hour that's unthankful for what the spirit of the Lord has done, for how good he's been to you. Take a moment today I said this whole week we're going to fast negativity. We are going to fast doubt. We're going to fast complaining. We're going to fast murmuring. We're going to look around our lives and begin to thank the Lord for how good he has been to us.
Speaker 1:Can I get an amen? Somebody I am going to thank God today, even today. God, I thank you and I give you praise. I give you praise, god, for how good you've been. You know the fact that I've got two legs that work, even if you're in the middle of a fight for your health right now. God, thank you that I've got health insurance. God, thank you that you've given me an ability to fight. Thank you, god, that you've given me another day just to praise you and to love you. God, thank you, lord, that I'm completely invincible and completed everything that you've called me to complete. God, god, I thank you today. Take the time today to give God praise for how good he has been to you.
Speaker 1:You know, I think about how, if you have a mother or a father, you need to thank God for them. My mother passed away November 18th 2007. Do you realize it'll be 18 years in just a few months? 18 years since my mother passed. I mean, my goodness, some of you've had your mother 18 years longer than I had when she passed. I know people that have mothers right now that are in their 90s. My mother passed at 58.
Speaker 1:Lord, I thank you for my mom. God, I thank you for my dad. God, I thank you for my aunts, my uncles, whatever it is that you have, this is a season to be thankful. Remember I talked about it yesterday Thanksgiving breeds multiplication in your life and no matter how little it is, it's enough when you have a thankful spirit. And it is so vitally important that we are thankful in this day and in this hour. We've got to thank God and give him praise. So today I want you to go through that. Today, I want you to take some time and give God some praise for how wonderful he's been.
Speaker 1:What could you do today to be thankful? You know, even in your church, how are you thankful for it? Are you thankful for your church family? Are you thankful for the opportunity to be able to serve in ministry? Are you thankful that God has blessed you today? Are you thankful for the people in your life? Are you thankful for the money that you have? Are you thankful for the job you have? Are you thankful for God saving you? There's always something to be thankful for, and remember this thanksgiving breeds multiplication and increase in and through your life the more that you are thankful, the more that God will multiply you in and through your life.
Speaker 1:Are you thankful for dimensions today? Come on, if you're thankful for dimensions, put that in the chat. I'm thankful for the, because you know what I'm thankful for you. I'm thankful for what God has placed inside of you. I'm thankful for what God has placed inside of you. I'm thankful for the opportunity to be able to be on this platform and to share with you what thus saith the Lord. I'm thankful today. Are you thankful for his word? Are you thankful for that? You're dwelling in the secret place.
Speaker 1:Are you thankful for the blessing? And I know what people say. They'll murmur and complain because we want the breakthrough, we want the miracle, we want things to happen, and then we'll be thankful. Then we'll appreciate what God has done. Then, oh God, you're so no, no, no. Be thankful for what you have. Be thankful today, right where you are. God, I give you praise God. I thank you today for what I have and what is in my life. Can you take a minute, even right now? Today, I call it a little praise break. We begin to thank God and praise God for how good he has been to us. He has been so wonderful.
Speaker 1:Let me give you a couple other scriptures today about how important it is to give God thanks. Go with me to 1 Thessalonians, chapter number five. I'm almost finished here, but I want to give you a couple of more. First, thessalonians, chapter five, verse number 18. In everything, give thanks, for this is the will of God concerning you. My goodness, that is so powerful. Look at Psalm 107, verse number one. Psalm 107, verse number one oh, give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his mercy endures forever. I love this here. Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom he has redeemed from the hand of the enemy. If you are redeemed, you need to give God praise because he has been good. He didn't have to save you, but he did. Go to Colossians, chapter three, verse number 17. Colossians, chapter three this is all I mean.
Speaker 1:The scripture's full of places where we need to be thankful, but I wanna just give you a couple that you could take a peek at this. And look at this here. And whatever you do in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God, to the Father, or giving thanks to God, the Father, through him. Look at this again Whatever you do, in word or in deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God, the Father, through him. My goodness, when you're serving, even in the ministry, when you're working on your job, when you are doing whatever you're doing, are you doing it with a thankful spirit? You know that is just as important as anything else.
Speaker 1:Let's take a look at another passage of scripture in 1 Corinthians, chapter number nine. 1 Corinthians, chapter number nine. I'm sorry. 2 Corinthians, chapter nine. I want to show you something here. This is very, very important that we catch this.
Speaker 1:2 Corinthians 9, and I'm going to look at this through the Amplify because I want you to see this and I believe this will really speak to you. This is important and all that you do, do it with thanksgiving in your heart, as unto the Lord. Look at verse number 6,. 2 Corinthians 9, verse number 6. Now remember this he who sows sparingly will reap sparingly, and he who sows generously that blessing may come to others this is in the Amplified will also reap generously and be blessed. 2 Corinthians 9, 7. Let each one give thoughtfully and with purpose, just as he has decided in his heart, not grudgingly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver and delights in the one whose heart is in his gift. When you sow, when you give, when you're a blessing to somebody else, god looks, watch this. He blesses you not just upon the amount that you give, but upon the heart in which that amount is given through. That heart is just as important as the action In all that you do.
Speaker 1:Colossians, chapter three, remember we were just reading it. And all that you do in word or deed, do it as unto the Lord. What being thankful. The next time you serve, next time you're working, go in with thanksgiving Thank God for what you have. You know, every time in my life, whenever God has increased me, he's always allowed me to be thankful and required me to be thankful where I'm at. If he takes me to the next level, he'll remind me he's the one that gave this to me. To where I'm at, that he has been a blessing.
Speaker 1:Before we came into our building, I don't forget before we moved, I took time and I began to walk through a building that wasn't a great building, the first building I had. The building was a mess. Everything in it was a mess. There was no parking. But I began to thank the Lord for how good he was for us there. I said this has been a wonderful ride, god. Thank him for all the lessons I learned and the miracles that transpired and the ways he met us and how good he was and how he just met each and every one of our needs, and the miracles that transpired and the words that were released and the times in his presence that were there and the things that broke through. There was just such a powerful time it was during the pandemic that I was there and there were so many things.
Speaker 1:I said man, lord, you've been so wonderful to me and sometimes, even in the most meager circumstances, there's things that God can do. God can make it heaven for you, right where you're at, and that's why sometimes you need to be thankful. All the times you need to be thankful and give God praise for how good he has been. Ladies and gentlemen, this is how we avoid becoming lukewarm. And the last scripture I want to take you to go to Matthew 24. It's been in my spirit a lot. This is all about the end times here.
Speaker 1:Matthew 24, verse one don't allow your heart to become lukewarm because you're unthankful. That's what we're talking about today. Being thankful causes you to avoid becoming lukewarm in your heart. And then it says here in verse number two and Jesus said do you not see all these things? Assuredly, I say to you, not one stone shall be left here upon another that should not be thrown down.
Speaker 1:Now, as he sat at the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him privately saying tell us when these things will be. Remember I always talk about this in the end times, the three major questions Tell us when these things will be, the sign of your coming and of the end of the age. Jesus answered, said to them take heed that no one deceives you. That's another thing I talk about. Being thankful allows you not to be deceived because it keeps your spirit full, for many will come in my name, saying I am Christ, will deceive many, and you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled, for all these things must come to pass, so that means they're coming.
Speaker 1:You know more and more. There's no telling when another speaking of that, no telling when another pandemic could hit. No telling when another virus could break out. There's no telling when another situation could happen. That's why I got to keep oil in my lamp today. Ladies and gentlemen, you want to keep oil in your lamp, you want to keep love in your heart and you want to keep sin and leaven out of your life because you don't know what's coming, when it's going to hit. But you want to be ready when Jesus shows up and when the situations come that maybe aren't so, that are adverse to us. You want to make sure that you're in the secret place before that, but you want to be running from the secret place. You want to be in there if anything should arise, because there are, I'm sure. There are new viruses, new problems, new situations that are going to happen, because the Bible says these things are going to take place.
Speaker 1:Look at verse 8. And all these things are the beginning of sorrows and they will deliver you up to tribulation and kill you, and you shall be hated by all nations for my namesake. Why do you think what's happening to the Jewish people right now? Not that it's the church, it's the Jewish people. Look at the rise in anti-Semitism. Look at the rise of that I mean it's crazy of what's transpiring. And look at verse 10.
Speaker 1:And then many will be offended. Wow, we are in that day and hour today, and we'll betray one another, we'll hate one another. Then many false prophets will rise up and deceive many, and because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold. Wow, because sin will begin to rise like never before. The love of many will grow cold. False prophets will arise and watch this. Whenever there's a rise in false prophets, deception come when deception hits. Sin rises when sin arises. Love for the father and love for brothers and sisters begins to dwindle down, just begins to dwindle down.
Speaker 1:Ladies and gentlemen, it's prudent of us to make sure we keep love in our hearts, oil in our lamp, sin and leaven out of our lives.
Speaker 1:How do we avoid becoming lukewarm? One of the ways is be thankful. God, I thank you today for how good you have been to us. Thank you, god, for being wonderful and just meeting with me and just loving me, and appreciate what you have. Enjoy where you are. Enjoy the journey, not just the destination, because once you get to the destination, you've got to jump to something else, jump from one place to the next, and so I want to encourage you today, even as I pray, that God will keep your heart full of being thankful. Father, I thank you today for each and every person in this podcast, on this video stream, whatever it is. However, it is that they're watching, lord, that we would all be thankful and give your name the praise, father. Lord, help us to look around and appreciate what it is that you have done for us and how good you have been to us. Father and Lord, we take this week and, lord, we truly celebrate all of the good things that you have done for us. And, lord, I bless them now, in the city, in the fields, when they come and when they go. May the glory of almighty God be upon their lives. And, father, we thank you, giving you the praise, the honor and the glory in Jesus name. Amen, amen, amen.
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