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The Bible calls us to live lives of thanksgiving—not just one day a year, but every day, in every circumstance. What if we spent less time critiquing the menu and more time cultivating a heart of gratitude? Thanksgiving, in its truest form, isn't about a holiday table—it's about a life transformed by God's goodness and faithfulness.
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Questions for Reflection & Discussion
When you think of "thanksgiving," what comes to mind first—the holiday or the spiritual practice? Why? How do you think our culture influences our view of gratitude?
What hinders us from living with an attitude of thanksgiving? Is it busyness, entitlement, or focusing too much on what we lack? How can we combat these tendencies?
What is one specific thing you are deeply thankful for right now?
By Lead Pastor Rich Roush5
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The Bible calls us to live lives of thanksgiving—not just one day a year, but every day, in every circumstance. What if we spent less time critiquing the menu and more time cultivating a heart of gratitude? Thanksgiving, in its truest form, isn't about a holiday table—it's about a life transformed by God's goodness and faithfulness.
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Questions for Reflection & Discussion
When you think of "thanksgiving," what comes to mind first—the holiday or the spiritual practice? Why? How do you think our culture influences our view of gratitude?
What hinders us from living with an attitude of thanksgiving? Is it busyness, entitlement, or focusing too much on what we lack? How can we combat these tendencies?
What is one specific thing you are deeply thankful for right now?