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Gratitude, worship, and transformation are at the heart of God’s desire for us. As we remember Jesus’ sacrifice in communion, release what weighs us down, and lift our voices in thanksgiving, we step into the fullness of grace He offers. Like the healed Samaritan who returned to thank Jesus, we are invited to respond with hearts of worship and lives marked by joy, faith, and gratitude. Message based on Luke 17:11-19
Quotes:
Augustine: The Christian should be a hallelujah from head to toe.
Dave Hunt: Worship is the heart poured out in gratitude and awe expressing our appreciation of who He is and what He has done for us by His grace through Jesus Christ.
G.K. Chesterton: It is the highest and holiest of the paradoxes that the man who really knows he cannot pay his debt will be forever paying it. He will always be throwing things away into a bottomless pit of unfathomable thanks.
Paul Chen: I want to do all I can for the Lord. My heart is full of joy and peace. My life is in God's hands. We are grateful to the Lord everyday when we wake up. This is a great day of celebration because Christ lives, we will live forever with Him.
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By Duane Brooks4.5
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Gratitude, worship, and transformation are at the heart of God’s desire for us. As we remember Jesus’ sacrifice in communion, release what weighs us down, and lift our voices in thanksgiving, we step into the fullness of grace He offers. Like the healed Samaritan who returned to thank Jesus, we are invited to respond with hearts of worship and lives marked by joy, faith, and gratitude. Message based on Luke 17:11-19
Quotes:
Augustine: The Christian should be a hallelujah from head to toe.
Dave Hunt: Worship is the heart poured out in gratitude and awe expressing our appreciation of who He is and what He has done for us by His grace through Jesus Christ.
G.K. Chesterton: It is the highest and holiest of the paradoxes that the man who really knows he cannot pay his debt will be forever paying it. He will always be throwing things away into a bottomless pit of unfathomable thanks.
Paul Chen: I want to do all I can for the Lord. My heart is full of joy and peace. My life is in God's hands. We are grateful to the Lord everyday when we wake up. This is a great day of celebration because Christ lives, we will live forever with Him.
To discover more messages of hope go to tallowood.org/sermons/.
Follow us on Instagram, X, and YouTube @tallowoodbc.
Follow us on FaceBook @tallowoodbaptist

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