Thank you!
There’s something powerful about those two words.
They express a heart that lives with a posture of gratitude. It’s the kind of heart that God loves and is attracted to.
In Luke 17 we read the story of 10 lepers who were healed by Jesus but find that only one came back to say ‘thank you’. What’s interesting and instructive is that he received an extra blessing.
God apparently loves to see and hear our thanks.
There are so many things we can complain or moan about but thankfulness shifts our heart and mind into a place of gratitude for what we have instead of grumbling about we don’t have.
Let’s choose to grow our gratitude this year and anchor our hearts and minds into the goodness of God and every blessing he has already poured out upon us.
Thank you!