
Certain attitudes choke thanksgiving at the root. The first is selfishness. When you are the centre of your own universe, you will not discern God’s fingerprints all around you. Thanksgiving requires you to step out of yourself and acknowledge the Giver and the people He used. A second hindrance is problem-fixation — coming before God and rehearsing only what is not yet done. “Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving…” (Phil. 4:6, KJV). When you thank God, let your focus be on what He has done and thank Him in advance for what He will yet do. The third is failing to deliberately look for God’s mercies amid challenges. In Numbers 11, Israel magnified cravings and minimised mercies; murmuring shrank their view of God. I want you to refuse that pattern.
Train your eyes to spot grace in familiar places. In marriage, if you fixate on what your spouse has not done, you will harden your heart; if you start naming what you can genuinely thank God for, warmth will return. “He provides faithfully.” “She keeps the home with diligence.” Thanksgiving is productive; complaining is corrosive. The same applies to your nation, your church, your workplace. There will always be material for grumbling, but the believer who intends to be effective at thanksgiving must become a grace-detective — looking for reasons to praise, not excuses to pout. Your soul follows your focus; choose what heals it.
Guard the hearts of those you lead, especially your children.
Do not disciple them in cynicism by constantly parading the pains of ministry or the flaws of believers. I chose not to make my children see the battles of ministry; instead, I highlighted God’s faithfulness, so their hearts stayed tender. Deliberately create thanksgiving practices: keep a gratitude journal, testify promptly when prayers are answered, and convert daily provisions into praise. Enter prayer with thanksgiving first, requests second — this reorders your inner world. If you think, you will thank; if you thank, you will see more clearly. Let thanksgiving become the atmosphere you breathe, not a line you recite.
THOUGHT TO PONDER: Where have I been problem-focused rather than grace-focused, and what will I thank God for today in that exact area? How will I train my household to notice and verbalise God’s mercies daily?
Father, shift my focus from lack to Your works. Make me a grace-finder, not a faultfinder, and teach my household to return thanks quickly and sincerely, in Jesus’ name. Amen.
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Jeremiah 8:8-9:26, Colossians 3:1-17, Psalm 78:32-55, Proverbs 24:27
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