Thanks-Living: Gratitude

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Thanks-Living: Gratitude

by | Nov 9, 2014

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God is good all the time.
God is faithful always.
God is patient continually.
God’s loving kindness is everlasting.

Psalm 107:1 and 22
Since His loving kindness is everlasting, we say so when we are lost in the wilderness, in prison, in sickness and at sea.

Psalm 118:1-10


Psalm 136:1-ff
The reflection of His mighty works and his eternal lovingkindness continually inspire gratitude and therefore joyful living.

Psalm 100:1-5
What we have or do not have is not the determining factor for the good life; thankfulness is the difference maker.

1 Chronicles 16:8 -36
With gratitude, we enjoy peace, faith, joy, stability, and hope. With ingratitude, we have discouragement, frustration, unbelief, depression, sadness, and hopelessness.

1 Chronicles 29:10-22
Israel enjoying the good life

Romans 1:21
The bad life of darkness, feeling sorry for yourself, sense of entitlement, ingratitude, darkness

Romans 1:21
Ingratitude as well as the sense of entitlement form the highway to darkness and hell.

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