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Gratitude sounds simple—until it isn’t. One moment we’re thankful for what we have, and the next we’re looking sideways at what someone else has. Comparison sneaks in and quietly steals our joy. What if the reason gratitude feels so fragile isn’t because we don’t have enough, but because we’ve forgotten who gave it all in the first place?
By Community Church of Greensburg and Batesville5
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Gratitude sounds simple—until it isn’t. One moment we’re thankful for what we have, and the next we’re looking sideways at what someone else has. Comparison sneaks in and quietly steals our joy. What if the reason gratitude feels so fragile isn’t because we don’t have enough, but because we’ve forgotten who gave it all in the first place?