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In this episode, Pastor Keith reflects on Psalm 103:1–5 and explores how thanksgiving grows through remembering God’s benefits. Drawing on insights from Reformed voices like Calvin, Luther, and Matthew Henry, he explains that forgetfulness is a major enemy of gratitude and worship. By rehearsing God’s works—His forgiveness, healing, redemption, steadfast love, and satisfaction—believers steady their souls and strengthen their faith. The episode highlights that true thanksgiving flows from hearts that intentionally remember God’s mercy in Christ.
By Pastor Keith McMinn5
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In this episode, Pastor Keith reflects on Psalm 103:1–5 and explores how thanksgiving grows through remembering God’s benefits. Drawing on insights from Reformed voices like Calvin, Luther, and Matthew Henry, he explains that forgetfulness is a major enemy of gratitude and worship. By rehearsing God’s works—His forgiveness, healing, redemption, steadfast love, and satisfaction—believers steady their souls and strengthen their faith. The episode highlights that true thanksgiving flows from hearts that intentionally remember God’s mercy in Christ.

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