Aches and Praise Six Hundred & Thirty Seven

November 24, 2023
 
 

Dear friends,  

Yesterday was Thanksgiving Day in the United States. Karen and I had the privilege to be with family and friends, celebrating God’s many blessings, including two granddaughters in Connecticut. It is wonderful to see these girls grow!

|In “The Woman’s Study Bible” there is the following look at gratitude entitled “A Thankful Spirit”: “Gratitude begins by acknowledging who God is and what he has done. This heartfelt emotion is not dependent on the response of another person or on the nature of what is received as a gift. Ingratitude, on the other hand, begins with a heart that refuses to be satisfied, that rejects the Giver as well as his gift (Romans 1:21).

Life itself is a gracious gift from God. There is no gratitude except what is built on this foundation. A spirit of gratitude must be cultivated, then passed on to others, especially to those in your own household, by example. These are some ways to accomplish this:

  • Remember that a grateful person is humble and focused on God, while the ungrateful heart is full of pride and focused on self. Ruth beautifully emulated such a spirit of gratitude and humility (Ruth 2:10). She responded graciously even to the smallest kindness.
  • Do not take for granted the small and ordinary daily blessings (Matthew 6:11).
  • Look for blessings from God, being careful not to overlook the hidden, subtle, indirect gifts from God (Colossians 4:2). Recognize that not every gift you desire may be beneficial to you. God is the all-wise Giver. Consider his plan and priorities for your life, being careful not to lose sight of the big picture because of a tragic but small interruption.
  • Remember to thank God even in the midst of adversity and trials (Hab. 3:17-19; 1 Cor. 10:31; Philippians 1:3; 2:14; 1 Thess. 5:18).
  • Gratitude to God and others should be expressed not only regularly but also publicly (Ps. 35:18; John 11:41-42). Family members and close friends should not be taken for granted.
  • Record your blessings and keep a record of God’s faithfulness to you.
  • Complete the cycle of gratitude by reaching out to give to others in the Spirit of Christ (2 Cor. 9:12).

 

A grateful spirit and thankful heart are an integral part of the holy life. The woman who is thankful and has a heart full of praise brings joy to the Father and glory to his name. An attitude of gratitude will bring to your heart a host of blessings and make you a channel of blessing to others.”

May we shine the light of God’s Word and live in the power of the Holy Spirit so that many will see His glory.

Scripture for the weekend: “Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous deeds among all peoples.” Psalm 96:3 (NIV)

Thought for the weekend: “As I live in awareness of, growth in, and gratitude for God’s grace and mercy, my life will bring glory to Him.” – Sandy Smith

 

By His grace,                                                                                                                                                                                                              

Steve


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