If we were honest, most of us would agree that we could be more grateful for the things God has done in my life.
In an article in Greater Good Magazine entitled, “How Gratitude Changes You and Your Brain,” authors Joshua Brown and Joel Wong wrote, “many studies over the past decade have found that people who consciously count their blessings tend to be happier and less depressed.”
While we all acknowledge our need for increased gratitude, so many of us still recognize that we don’t live our lives gratefully. In Psalm 116, David is reflecting on the goodness of God in his life and asks, “How can I repay the Lord for all the good he has done for me?” (Psalm 116:12).
This is a rhetorical question because the truth is we can’t ever “pay God back” for all his blessings. We can, however, live a life of true gratitude.
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