If your thanksgiving will carry weight before Heaven, it must be descriptive — not vague — and it must be…
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Thanksgiving must be directed, not dispersed. “Not unto us, O LORD, not unto us, but unto thy name give glory”…
Read More »Thanksgiving loses force when it is vague. I want you to make a habit of writing the doings of the…
Read More »When you think deeply, you thank widely. “O give thanks unto the LORD… remember his marvellous works… talk ye of…
Read More »Thanksgiving should not be accidental; it must be deliberate and intentional. Younger people often assume life owes them; elders, seasoned…
Read More »If your thanksgiving will be acceptable, it must begin with remembrance and recollection. “Forget not all his benefits” (Ps. 103:2,…
Read More »In the story of the ten lepers, only one turned back — Jesus noticed and asked, “Where are the nine?”…
Read More »Thanksgiving is personal: it is you acknowledging what God has done for you. David sang in the day the Lord…
Read More »Sometimes anger, offence, or the noise of other people’s opinions tries to wedge itself between you and genuine thanksgiving. Do…
Read More »Who you are must not stop you from offering genuine thanksgiving. The woman who was a sinner used her hair…
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