It is refreshing to be around someone who is filled with gratitude. Grateful people are gracious, respectful, considerate and kind. They inspire us to be grateful as well. Many political leaders could stand to take a gratitude class, which could influence our culture to appreciate what we have and who we are. The opposite of gratitude seems to be grumbling, but motivated by fear, anxiety, comparison, and consumerism. As we grow in worship of our risen Savior, we know who holds our future and who has redeemed us, leading to an over flow of thankfulness.
Friday, May 19, 2023
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