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Scripture calls us to Gratitude. But real talk ... Gratitude is hard! Especially when things aren't going well, when our nation is divided, when we are sick, weak, struggling, confused, etc.
Even so, we do well to recall that Spiritual Gratitude is not thankfulness for things being well and perfect. Rather, Spiritual Gratitude is quiet confidence that even if things are messed up, there will be healing and stability in the fullness of time, because God is still sovereign upon His throne, and has care for His elect people. In short, we have Gratitude when we are confident that God is working all things for His glory and our eternal good.
As we approach the end of the year, join us as Ps. Doug exhorts us to Gratitude and Confidence through Rom. 11:1-11.
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Scripture calls us to Gratitude. But real talk ... Gratitude is hard! Especially when things aren't going well, when our nation is divided, when we are sick, weak, struggling, confused, etc.
Even so, we do well to recall that Spiritual Gratitude is not thankfulness for things being well and perfect. Rather, Spiritual Gratitude is quiet confidence that even if things are messed up, there will be healing and stability in the fullness of time, because God is still sovereign upon His throne, and has care for His elect people. In short, we have Gratitude when we are confident that God is working all things for His glory and our eternal good.
As we approach the end of the year, join us as Ps. Doug exhorts us to Gratitude and Confidence through Rom. 11:1-11.