Jimi Hendrix has been considered by many as the greatest guitarist of all time. I wonder what would it have been like for Hendrix to surrender his life to Christ and give his musical abilities and talents over to God. Perhaps he could have become an outstanding worship leader, writing songs of praise and thanksgiving…
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NYC #1 – Looking at Cities
We live and work in or near NYC, which is made up of 8.4 million plus people. We’re familiar with houses, businesses, schools, stores, skyscrapers, highways, apartments, parks, warehouses, subways, restaurants, religious buildings, museums, and so on. Did you know that the word “city” is used 724 times in the NIV Bible, and the plural…
Gratefulness #9 – No Room for Discouragement
I read a legend of a man who found the barn where Satan kept his seeds ready to be sown in the human heart. On finding the seeds of discouragement more numerous than others, he learned that those seeds could be made to grow almost anywhere. When Satan was questioned, he reluctantly admitted that there…
Gratefulness #8 – Cultivating a Habit
In Making Grateful Kids, Jeffrey Froh and Giacomo Bono tell about their research on the benefits of gratitude among young people. They’ve found that grateful young adolescents (ages 11-13), compared with their less grateful counterparts, are happier; are more optimistic; have better social support from friends and family; are more satisfied with their school, family,…
Gratefulness #7 – Ingratitude
A story is told about a devout king who was disturbed by the ingratitude of his royal court. So he prepared a large banquet for them. When the king and his royal guests were seated, by prearrangement, a beggar shuffled into the hall, sat down at the king’s table, and gorged himself with food. Without…
Gratefulness #6 – Optimist, Pessimist, Or?
An optimistic who was facing obstacles within his company stated, “We shouldn’t look at our situation like this. These aren’t problems. They’re opportunities!” A member of his board quickly retorted: “If that’s the case, then we’ve got a company full of opportunities!” An optimist tends to see things favorably. A pessimist tends to see those…
Gratefulness #5 – Faith Not Fate
Paul directs us to “Give thanks in all circumstances” (1 Thessalonians 5:18). The pagans in Paul’s day accepted fate as sovereign over everything. They believed that they should accept whatever came their way and even give thanks for it. Fate is the belief that there are forces outside our control that make things happen. “We…
Gratefulness #4 – Magnify God
Looking through my binoculars does not increase the size of the distant mountains or trees or birds. They only make the objects I’m looking at appear larger. I see them more clearly. And my sense of awe increases. In a similar way, the psalm writers invite us to “magnify” the Lord. “Oh, magnify the LORD…
Gratefulness #3 – Thanking Others
The Masai tribe in West Africa has an old custom of saying thank you. When they express thanks, they bow, put their foreheads on the ground, and say, “My head is in the dirt.” Members of another African tribe will express gratitude to an individual by sitting for a long time in front of the…
Gratefulness #2 – Taking Inventory
“There is nothing quite so stirring in the matter of moving us to pray as being thankful to God for what he has done for us and with us.” This saying from E.F. Hallock tells us, especially when we don’t know what or how to pray, begin with thanks. David began with a spiritual inventory…
