Being grateful for God’s provisions each day is just as important as being thankful for the pivotal events of life. But would we be able to celebrate our life in Christ if we aren’t grateful for the ordinary mundane issues? Being grateful for each run of the mill blessing is a training camp for being thankful for life changing blessings, for where He is leading us. Some big issues may involve pain and suffering but the end result is a deeper surrender to Him. Even smaller life blessings can be filled with hurt, pain and suffering, allowing us to recalibrate our lifestyle. Gratitude is a life changing process, enabling us to develop maturity and trust in God’s provision. Each ordinary moment is a training camp for receiving a blessing from the moments of the another Kingdom. Who knows how God will lead us in the near future and in the distance.
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“"Come What May" by We Are Messengers
https://youtu.be/AOI6r05_IDc?si=8iputrgDhVYBMHrD
Sometimes sorrow is the door to peace
Sometimes heartache is the gift I need
You're faithful, faithful
In all things
In every high, in every low
On mountaintops, down broken roads
You're still my rock, my hope remains
I'll rest in the arms of Jesus
Come what may
Come what may
There is deep joy that You give to me
Where hurt meets the healing is a holy thing
I see goodness, Your goodness
In all things
In every high, in every low
On mountaintops, down broken roads
You're still my rock, my hope remains
I'll rest in the arms of Jesus
Come what may
Come what may
Come what may
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want
He makes me lie down in green pastures
The Lord is my shepherd, leads me to still waters
And He restores my soul
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want
He makes me lie down in green pastures
The Lord is my shepherd, leads me to still waters
And He restores my soul
In every high, in every low
On mountaintops, down broken roads
You're still my rock, my hope remains
I'll rest in the arms of Jesus
In every high, in every low
On mountaintops, down broken roads
You're still my rock, my hope remains
I'll rest in the arms of Jesus
Come what may
Come what may
Come what may
Come what may
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