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Giving thanks to God isn’t for God’s sake, it’s for ours. The story of the ten lepers reveals how gratitude transforms mere healing into true wholeness. While we often rush from one crisis to the next, forgetting past blessings, gratitude slows us down to notice God’s constant grace. Expressing our thanks to God is not about exercising good manners but a deep form of prayer that connects us with the Divine Giver. Because in the end, gratitude doesn’t change God—it changes us, awakening us to the wonder of a life held in divine love.
Watch the video HERE (sermon begins at 29:55). Read the sermon HERE.
Connect with Church of Our Saviour HERE
By David StoddartGiving thanks to God isn’t for God’s sake, it’s for ours. The story of the ten lepers reveals how gratitude transforms mere healing into true wholeness. While we often rush from one crisis to the next, forgetting past blessings, gratitude slows us down to notice God’s constant grace. Expressing our thanks to God is not about exercising good manners but a deep form of prayer that connects us with the Divine Giver. Because in the end, gratitude doesn’t change God—it changes us, awakening us to the wonder of a life held in divine love.
Watch the video HERE (sermon begins at 29:55). Read the sermon HERE.
Connect with Church of Our Saviour HERE