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In this Thanksgiving message from 1 Chronicles 29:10–22, Pastor Mark Groen explores David’s prayer of praise and the people’s joyful generosity. As the temple preparations unfold, we’re reminded that every good and perfect gift comes from God. In a culture that often celebrates self-sufficiency, this passage reorients our hearts toward gratitude, worship, and faithful giving. Join us as we reflect on how grateful hearts lead to generous hands, and how our thanksgiving must overflow in sacrificial worship to the One who provides all things.
By Edgerton First Reformed Church5
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In this Thanksgiving message from 1 Chronicles 29:10–22, Pastor Mark Groen explores David’s prayer of praise and the people’s joyful generosity. As the temple preparations unfold, we’re reminded that every good and perfect gift comes from God. In a culture that often celebrates self-sufficiency, this passage reorients our hearts toward gratitude, worship, and faithful giving. Join us as we reflect on how grateful hearts lead to generous hands, and how our thanksgiving must overflow in sacrificial worship to the One who provides all things.