At the beginning of a new month, we gather not out of routine—but out of gratitude. This message calls us to intentionally reflect on the goodness of God and to sing a new song of thanksgiving (Psalm 149:1). As declared in the service theme, God desires to put a new song in your mouth March 1st 2026 Sunday Service S….
1️⃣ Thanksgiving Must Be Intentional
If you don’t consciously “count your blessings,” it may seem like God hasn’t done much. But every single day, God protects, provides, and sustains. Thanksgiving should not be a quiet afterthought. If we cry loudly in prayer, we must rejoice loudly in gratitude.
“Sing to the Lord a new song… in the assembly of saints.” (Psalm 149)
Gratitude is not meant to be hidden. Sincere thanksgiving overflows.
How to Sing a New Song Every Day
1️⃣ Celebrate Today — Stop Worrying About Tomorrow
Take life one day at a time. Jesus taught in Matthew 6:25–34 not to worry about food, clothing, or tomorrow. Worry changes nothing. If God feeds the birds and clothes the lilies, He will take care of you.
Don’t die before you reach the future. Celebrate today.
2️⃣ Sing in the Day and in the Night
It’s easy to praise in the daytime seasons of life. But spiritual maturity is revealed when you sing in the night.
“The Lord will command His lovingkindness in the daytime, and in the night His song shall be with me.” (Psalm 42:8)
Even in adversity, choose worship over complaint. Your praise in the night confuses the enemy and strengthens your spirit.
3️⃣ See the Signature of God in Everything
God is at work in your life—always.
“We are His workmanship…” (Ephesians 2:10)
Like a potter shaping clay (Jeremiah 18), God never abandons His project. Even when life feels marred or broken, He is still forming something beautiful. When you pass through waters or fire (Isaiah 43:2), He is with you—not to watch you drown, but to preserve you.
4️⃣ Sing About the Cedars and the Hyssop
Solomon spoke of both the cedar of Lebanon (great miracles) and the hyssop (small, seemingly insignificant things).
Don’t only celebrate the big breakthroughs. Celebrate the “small” blessings:
- Waking up alive
- Good health
- A sound mind
- Safe travel
- Provision for daily needs
No blessing of God is too small to praise Him for.
5️⃣ Don’t Lose Your Voice in the Rat Race
Comparison steals joy. Competition breeds anxiety.
Psalm 127:2 reminds us it is vain to rise early and sleep late in restless striving. God gives His beloved rest.
You are not in competition with anyone. Your journey is unique. Rejoicing is a choice.
“Rejoice in the Lord always. Again I say, rejoice.” (Philippians 4:4)
If you want to sing, you will always find a song. If you want to complain, you will always find a complaint.
Final Charge
Today, make life a celebration. Count your blessings. Testify publicly. Dance freely. Praise boldly.
God has been good to you. God has been good to us. And He will put a new song in your mouth.