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We often forget to express gratitude, though it can deeply uplift others. The psalms repeatedly urge us to give thanks to God—for His mercy, His gifts, and His daily grace. Gratitude should be specific and regular, toward both God and people. Families and communities grow cold without it. One pastor, broken by constant complaints and little thanks, reminds us: delayed praise may come too late. Don’t withhold thanksgiving—it’s life-giving.
By R.J. RushdoonyWe often forget to express gratitude, though it can deeply uplift others. The psalms repeatedly urge us to give thanks to God—for His mercy, His gifts, and His daily grace. Gratitude should be specific and regular, toward both God and people. Families and communities grow cold without it. One pastor, broken by constant complaints and little thanks, reminds us: delayed praise may come too late. Don’t withhold thanksgiving—it’s life-giving.