Give Thanks In All Circumstances; For This Is The Will Of God In Christ Jesus For You. (1 Thessalonians 5:18)

Give Thanks To The LORD, For He Is Good. His Love Endures Forever! (Psalm 136:1) All throughout the Bible we’re urged to give thanks to God. Nobody’s life is perfect, but we can choose not to complain and be thankful. Thankfulness is a matter of perspective. We can choose to look at conditions negatively or positively. There is always something to be thankful for, even when conditions are not so good. For example, you may not feel thankful for your job, but you thank God you have health insurance for you and your loved ones. You may not be thankful for the doctor’s diagnoses, but you can be thankful because it could have been worse. When you choose to turn your focus from complaining to thankfulness—God’s fullness, God’s joy and God’s peace flows in you! I encourage you to always give thanks to God, because no matter what’s happening, no matter how dark the situation, no matter what’s up against you {secretly or openly}—God is in control and He can be trusted!

“Never worry about anything, but in every situation let Me know what you need in prayers and requests while giving thanks. Then My peace, which goes beyond anything you can imagine, will guard your thoughts and emotions!” (Philippians 4:6-7) ~ God

Pray This Prayer With Me: Father of exceeding abundance, I give you glory and I’m thankful You are able to do all things well. Whenever I begin to become negative or complain, help me by giving me a gentle nudge or a reminder that You are good all the time and I have so much to be thankful for. I thank You and I humbly pray, in Jesus' name, amen. Have a great day! Never forget, in all circumstances, God loves you and you are extremely valuable and important in God’s eyes! In His service, Jacob...

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