Grace Point Baptist Church's Podcast

Be Thankful even through Pain | 11.19.2023

December 01, 2023 Grace Point Baptist Church
Be Thankful even through Pain | 11.19.2023
Grace Point Baptist Church's Podcast
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Grace Point Baptist Church's Podcast
Be Thankful even through Pain | 11.19.2023
Dec 01, 2023
Grace Point Baptist Church

 Several years ago, I read a book that really challenged me regarding experiencing joy in life. According to the author, Andy Andrews, a grateful spirit is a powerful deterrent against self-pity, writing, “the seeds of depression cannot take root in a grateful heart.” 

Often, we find ourselves complaining about seemingly mundane aspects of life when we should really be grateful. For instance, instead of complaining about a sink piled high with dishes, we should be thankful for the shared meal with dear friends. Likewise, household chores and the physical strain of a hard day’s work should be seen as reasons for gratitude, acknowledging the privilege of having a home and the ability to work. 

When we really think about it, we have much to be thankful for. This past summer we were able to go to South Africa. And once again I was challenged by the children. I have been to some of the poorest places in the world. 

Despite having nothing, the children in these places radiate unparalleled joy. It is humbling to see the depth of true joy and gratefulness. In our society today, thanksgiving is treated as an interfaith holiday or perhaps even a faith-optional holiday. But looking back to the pages of History, we know that the original thanksgiving celebration was dedicated to thanking God for his provision and protection. 

Thanksgiving is all about God, and recognizing who he is and all the blessings he has freely given us (see James 1:17) “The worst moment for the atheist is when he is really thankful and has nobody to thank”. 

Dante Rossetti. 

Psalm 105 begins with the line, “O Give thanks to the Lord…” 

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Show Notes

 Several years ago, I read a book that really challenged me regarding experiencing joy in life. According to the author, Andy Andrews, a grateful spirit is a powerful deterrent against self-pity, writing, “the seeds of depression cannot take root in a grateful heart.” 

Often, we find ourselves complaining about seemingly mundane aspects of life when we should really be grateful. For instance, instead of complaining about a sink piled high with dishes, we should be thankful for the shared meal with dear friends. Likewise, household chores and the physical strain of a hard day’s work should be seen as reasons for gratitude, acknowledging the privilege of having a home and the ability to work. 

When we really think about it, we have much to be thankful for. This past summer we were able to go to South Africa. And once again I was challenged by the children. I have been to some of the poorest places in the world. 

Despite having nothing, the children in these places radiate unparalleled joy. It is humbling to see the depth of true joy and gratefulness. In our society today, thanksgiving is treated as an interfaith holiday or perhaps even a faith-optional holiday. But looking back to the pages of History, we know that the original thanksgiving celebration was dedicated to thanking God for his provision and protection. 

Thanksgiving is all about God, and recognizing who he is and all the blessings he has freely given us (see James 1:17) “The worst moment for the atheist is when he is really thankful and has nobody to thank”. 

Dante Rossetti. 

Psalm 105 begins with the line, “O Give thanks to the Lord…” 

https://gpchurch.us/