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When the night is long and the weight feels heavy, gratitude can seem out of reach. But Paul and Silas show us that gratitude isn’t a reaction, it’s a spiritual reflex. From a prison cell at midnight, their praise changed the atmosphere before God ever changed their situation.
In this message from Acts 16, Pastor Robbie Foreman reminds us that God does some of His deepest work in the dark. Gratitude doesn’t deny the pain, it declares that God is still good in the middle of it.
Listen now and let gratitude lead the way.
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When the night is long and the weight feels heavy, gratitude can seem out of reach. But Paul and Silas show us that gratitude isn’t a reaction, it’s a spiritual reflex. From a prison cell at midnight, their praise changed the atmosphere before God ever changed their situation.
In this message from Acts 16, Pastor Robbie Foreman reminds us that God does some of His deepest work in the dark. Gratitude doesn’t deny the pain, it declares that God is still good in the middle of it.
Listen now and let gratitude lead the way.